Aimlabs
This program doesnt help people to train aim
all your little games in this app doesnt help people to train aim. I have trained over a month and nothing has changed. I trained for Apex specific and all training mode doesnt not help to aim. This app is not built to train aim, but waste of everybody's time,thats why its free as long as many people believe this app gonna help them to train aim. They make money thro ads and others.
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Trevelyan Jul 16, 2023 @ 6:27am 
Apex specific tasks in the app are not ideal, in my opinion, since the official designs aren't centered around that game (which I also play); they are mostly user created.

I've seen definite improvement from my grind in ranked season 1's playlist, as it drove me to quantifiable results (trying to get a higher and higher score). It's possible that your aim may or may not improve in some regards, but I was able to dial in my DPS, FOV and refresh rate to isolate any weaknesses out of the gate with this system, as adjusting these gave me instant results in Aimlabs, and thus Apex.

Lastly, it's very difficult to truly attribute 1:1 results against a battle royale game where everyone is tap-strafing into wallbounces. Sniping is not going to improve as it's more about calculating distance and height differences, something this app does not provide. It should improve target acquisition however.

The common consensus is this will help your aim when used in fair doses, as a warmup to Apex's insane movement. /soapbox
I think aimlab is more fun than apex haven't touched apex since.
ice Jul 17, 2023 @ 9:15am 
this program helps you train aim to an extent

what it really doesn't help you train is movement or position
Rusty Shackleford Jul 24, 2023 @ 6:31am 
are you sure you're choosing the right scenarios for what you want to achieve? plenty of voltaic grandmasters use aimlabs and aimtrainers and can wreck ass at whatever game they play. you might just be doing something wrong.
Dr Megaman Jul 24, 2023 @ 2:06pm 
If you really wanna get better at your game of choice, the trick is to just play your game of choice and just practice practice practice. Even the mouse sensitivity in every game is a little different and damn near impossible to get exactly where you want it so your muscle memory can transfer over.
Gökyüzü Jul 24, 2023 @ 10:40pm 
Circletrack
Circleshot
Spheretrack
basicly any tracking mission and Timingshot
I have never played apex and apex missions in aimlab but it was like titanfall so in titanfall like games this missions helpfull
But still to get good at aiming you also have to master how weapons works in apex
0C72 Jul 25, 2023 @ 7:38am 
Honestly using an "aim trainer" is a mistake. The only real way to get better at aiming is to play the actual game. You'll get better at aiming, positioning, strategy, movement, recoil, and general gamesense and it will actually be applicable. All "aimtrainers" do is teach you to point and click while standing still; playing the FPS game of your choice is the best way to go
Last edited by 0C72; Jul 25, 2023 @ 7:38am
Michanicks Jul 31, 2023 @ 2:28am 
Playing Aimlab to become better at games is like doing push-ups to be better at fighting:
You may somewhat improve strength (if you are a complete novice) and endurance, but it will not make you a better fighter per se.
Mikazuki Jul 31, 2023 @ 4:25pm 
lol you gotta think of it as training. it does help but you have to be conscious of what youre training. grip, mouse swipe. aim training for 1 month is like going to the gym for a week.
how do you get better at baseball? you play the game. but you can isolate what you want to get better at.. maybe pitching by doing a certain arm workout idk. point is. you have to put in a lot more than a month and have to focus on a certain area
Mikazuki Jul 31, 2023 @ 4:26pm 
432 hours on aim labs btw, immo 3 in valorant
Michanicks Jul 31, 2023 @ 9:14pm 
Originally posted by 1cg raven:
lol you gotta think of it as training. it does help but you have to be conscious of what youre training. grip, mouse swipe. aim training for 1 month is like going to the gym for a week.
how do you get better at baseball? you play the game. but you can isolate what you want to get better at.. maybe pitching by doing a certain arm workout idk. point is. you have to put in a lot more than a month and have to focus on a certain area
I'll write it down: "aim training is multiple times less effective as going to the gym"
p00se2 Aug 2, 2023 @ 2:42am 
Originally posted by 0C72:
Honestly using an "aim trainer" is a mistake. The only real way to get better at aiming is to play the actual game.

"real way" huh
you say you do get better at the game when you play it
that would mean you get better at ""aiming"" if you play a game that involves aiming
like aimlabs for example



Originally posted by Michanicks:
I'll write it down: "aim training is multiple times less effective as going to the gym"


yes yes "going" there is very effective

but "training" at the gym - instead of just going there

may be even more effective


aimlabs creates a controllable environment
it lets you practice and absorb experience without downtime
its a constant stream of learning

as opposed to sitting in lobby when being dead / loading into next game
or otherwise suffering downtime because no targets are visible



if you learning how to play instrument
you dont start by joining a band performing concerts

instead of playing the entire song
you can just focus on the part that is tricky / is difficult 500 times in a row


if you learn how to soccer
you dont join a team and start playing tournaments

instead of running around chasing the ball
you can just focus on how to properly kick and use your legs 500 times in a row



remember how you learned writing in toddler school ?
im sure it didnt involve repeating every letter 500 times :summeryeti:
Michanicks Aug 2, 2023 @ 5:09am 
Originally posted by p00se2:
Originally posted by Michanicks:
I'll write it down: "aim training is multiple times less effective as going to the gym"
yes yes "going" there is very effective
but "training" at the gym - instead of just going there
may be even more effective
aimlabs creates a controllable environment
it lets you practice and absorb experience without downtime
its a constant stream of learning
as opposed to sitting in lobby when being dead / loading into next game
or otherwise suffering downtime because no targets are visible
if you learning how to play instrument
you dont start by joining a band performing concerts
instead of playing the entire song
you can just focus on the part that is tricky / is difficult 500 times in a row
if you learn how to soccer
you dont join a team and start playing tournaments
instead of running around chasing the ball
you can just focus on how to properly kick and use your legs 500 times in a row
remember how you learned writing in toddler school ?
im sure it didnt involve repeating every letter 500 times :summeryeti:
It's wasn't me who compared "month of the aim training" to "week in the gym", lmao.

Originally posted by p00se2:
yes yes "going" there is very effective
but "training" at the gym - instead of just going there
may be even more effective
Also if you seriously think that when people say they going to the gym they literally mean going there without training then you aren't very smart, to say it nicely and i am not surprised you didn't figure out how to stop spamming enter key.
Last edited by Michanicks; Aug 2, 2023 @ 5:20am
76561199528056391 Aug 2, 2023 @ 11:43am 
It does
p00se2 Aug 8, 2023 @ 3:24am 
Originally posted by Michanicks:
Also if you seriously think


if YOU seriously think that im thinking everything you think im thinking
you not very smart


giggle snort giggle :summeryeti:
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