![]() Crosshair placement is way more important than flicking or tracking and is also the biggest thing new players tend to struggle with, so make sure you're always thinking about keeping your crosshair at head level where you think enemies could be. Raw aim is way less important than other arcade-y FPS games like CoD.Valorant can definitely be hard for new players to learn, especially if you're new to PC gaming in general as well. Watching content will also help you improve your gamesens and map awarness, try to do the same as your fav content creator, you'll build up your own playstyle afterwards. Take it in your own pace, pick agents you feel at ease playing with, aim isn't everything, an idiot with a plan could easily beat a smurf with no plan ![]() ![]() It's okay tho, valorant is easy to learn but hard to master, it'll come with time, you just need more experience by playing also you need to hop on the range as much as you can or use aimlab to develop a bit of muscle memory and build confidence.Īlso speaking about confidence, at first it could be very frustrating when you get insta hs by the first opponent that you peek into, and that's also okay, you just need to aknowledge what you lack and improve it, you can use aimlabs or steelserie 3d aimtrainer, i'm not telling you to go full rocky mode an beat mice in your freezer, but you can have a small routine 15-30 mn minimum daily is enough ( obviously the more you do the faster you'll improve ) I can relate i felt exactly the same when i got my gaming pc ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |