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Because It's better and cleaner than aimlabs. Because Kovaaks doesnt have any microtransactions or any ads unlike aimlabs. No.
- Better customization. Lots of scenarios to choose
- Better community and ppl you can interact with and share your results. Motivation to improove
- All theoritical materials of Voltaic community and aimer7 guides you do in Kovaak's
I would try Aimlab first and if it meets all your needs then that's great. If you have issues with the Freemium model then give Kovaak's a go. I started grinding Kovaak's before Aimlab was an option but aside from some performance issues and network frustrations with leaderboards, Kovaaks has met all my needs.
Performance issues on an aim trainer? That costs money?
Like how bad? Surely your not gunna tell me this somehow runs worse than CSGO maxxed out?
Way less scenarios in Aim Labs..
Waiting time to start playing a scenario (countdown)
A lot of customization options in Kovaaks which doesn't exist in Aim Lab
I have about 30 hours in Kovaaks now and cansee how it is superior.
The mouse feel and latency in Kovaaks is better and identical to my csgo/valorant. Turns out it has a better engine.
The tasks are more varied and useful, at first I thought thousands of scenarios is excessive and questioned how many different ways of clicking, tracking etc is useful?
Aim labs outside of sixshot/linetrace is too easy with huge ball targets, might improve reaction and time to kill or be helpful to lower ranks but with diminishing returns, I've found tasks in Kovaaks actually improve my gameplay. I've even tried the same Voltaic playlists on both Aimlabs and Kovaaks when I was still on the fence.
Lastly the customization and playlists in Kovaaks are better.
If you're just using Aim Labs for a warmup before a game it might suffice if you're new, if you want to dedicate more time to all aspects of your aim and want to spend an hour or more a day, try Kovaaks, the hours you put in will be worth it, what's 10 dollars over a few hundred hours of use? Or in my case 30 hours so far is 30c an hour.
I tried a bunch of scenarios, horrible hitreg, shooting balls multiple times with the crosshair on top and they failed to count as a hit, This never resolved itself, I refunded.
Literally some balls I shoot once, easy done, others I shot like 5 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ times and nothing.
This ♥♥♥♥ is broken.
Crosshair was on the ball, I pull trigger, nothing. Somtimes it would register first time, other time i has to shoot it 3-4 times before it would ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ register.
Its like this game use RNG bullet accuracy like CSGO. This is not something you want in an aim trainer. You either hit or you didnt.