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ShadowKing Dec 18, 2024 @ 12:01pm
Target/aim practice
So im going to be honest, my aim is pretty bad, so i im trying to improve it.
Yet i cant find any map/target range to improve on.
I mean sure you have the standard one where you can try some hero's out but the bots are just standing still there.

Am i missing a map/future or do i just keep playing the game and hope to improve my aim that way a bit?

Any usefull tips are welcome.

Thanks in advance
Originally posted by isawaawasi5:
Walk around the practice room. There's an area with moving bots, including a flying one. And there's another entrance back into the main building that leads to a hole in the floor. Fall through the hole and you'll find a room with 2 consoles on the right as you enter. One console lets you set parameters for an aim challenge and the other turns it on and off.
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Trip Dec 18, 2024 @ 12:15pm 
You can always play VS hard AI bots in custom games. It's better then nothing.

I don't think we have a workshop yet like overwatch does so no workshop aim labs. But I don't know for sure.
Krunkford Dec 18, 2024 @ 12:31pm 
Aim is one of those things youll just get better at over time. Aim trainers and all that really dont help as much as just playing.

A few things you can do is focus on positioning. Which yes will help you be more accurate, slow down your sensitivity. A lot of people have their stuff set way too high. Get good at aiming with less sensitive DPI, then if you need to, go up bit by bit until you're as fast as you can be while remaining accurate.
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BOLINHA DE GORFE Dec 18, 2024 @ 12:37pm 
Pick cloak and dagger = built in aim assist = profit.
Krunkford Dec 18, 2024 @ 12:41pm 
Originally posted by BOLINHA DE GORFE 747:
Pick cloak and dagger = built in aim assist = profit.

Her primary isn't very strong though, especially with damage. Her strength comes from ability to survive, debuff the enemy tank and utility with bubble and burst healing.

I see WAY too many people playing her as a front liner focusing damage and not using her strengths at all! Dont spread bad habits lol
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isawaawasi5 Dec 18, 2024 @ 1:22pm 
Walk around the practice room. There's an area with moving bots, including a flying one. And there's another entrance back into the main building that leads to a hole in the floor. Fall through the hole and you'll find a room with 2 consoles on the right as you enter. One console lets you set parameters for an aim challenge and the other turns it on and off.
ShadowKing Dec 19, 2024 @ 10:32am 
Originally posted by isawaawasi5:
Walk around the practice room. There's an area with moving bots, including a flying one. And there's another entrance back into the main building that leads to a hole in the floor. Fall through the hole and you'll find a room with 2 consoles on the right as you enter. One console lets you set parameters for an aim challenge and the other turns it on and off.
Thanks! that was what i was looking for
Krunkford Dec 19, 2024 @ 10:41am 
Originally posted by isawaawasi5:
Walk around the practice room. There's an area with moving bots, including a flying one. And there's another entrance back into the main building that leads to a hole in the floor. Fall through the hole and you'll find a room with 2 consoles on the right as you enter. One console lets you set parameters for an aim challenge and the other turns it on and off.

The problem is bots are too predictable, you're training on a set pattern. Thats gonna help as a warm-up or getting better at tracking. Its different on console where you have assist. Slower sensitivity, better positioning and even the way you hold your mouse all make a difference with M&K.

The lower sensitivity is a big one though. You want to be able to do around a 360 comfortably, maybe a little more going from one side of the pad to the other. Newer FPS players always have it cranked! Thats really not good to learn with, you want to use your arm not just your wrist for aiming and muscle memory.
Puffijs Mar 5 @ 1:01am 
Originally posted by Krunkford:
Aim is one of those things youll just get better at over time. Aim trainers and all that really dont help as much as just playing.

A few things you can do is focus on positioning. Which yes will help you be more accurate, slow down your sensitivity. A lot of people have their stuff set way too high. Get good at aiming with less sensitive DPI, then if you need to, go up bit by bit until you're as fast as you can be while remaining accurate.
This has to be the most dumbest takes i have ever read. (The aim train part) Imagine how many people you actually get to kill/shoot in games and 3x or 4x that in the practice range. Aim training is what will get you consistent without it you're an average player at MAX even in high ranks.
One of the most important thing is to make sure your sensitivity isn't too low. If it seems like your aim just doesn't improve even with practice, your sensitivity could be worth looking at. In general, if you struggle to keep up with targets at close range because your cursor can't move fast enough, it's too low.
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Date Posted: Dec 18, 2024 @ 12:01pm
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