what's your pre game routine?
Any specific warm ups you like to do in and/or out of game? Stretches, food, music, workouts?
Review strats, lines ups?
go in cold??
sound off and discuss!
what's your pre game routine?
Any specific warm ups you like to do in and/or out of game? Stretches, food, music, workouts?
Review strats, lines ups?
go in cold??
sound off and discuss!
1 run through the parkour in the range
sheriff in the practice range standing in the middle of the bots just to warm up the wrist
vandal vs 100 bots from the side
1 DM
then Queue
Usually just 1 or 2 DM. But overall I don't play ranked unless I feel good and relaxed. I never know what game I will be playing that day just go with the feeling. So I usually want to eat, take shower in morning like all basic things that I would do even outside of gaming. I might quickly check some of my saved lineups just before game starts.
I too try and do a mental check before I queue for comp. I realized if I’m feeling irritable or didn’t eat great that day, I tend to not have the best mindset or focus
go to the toilet, warm up my hand with hot water, aimlab, range shooting onetaps in the middle of the bots, trying to flick very accurate (slow in the beginning, then faster), few dm's, queue 5-7 games, ez
Aimlab
3x VT Angleshot
2x VCT yay
2x VCT Tenz
3x VCT cNed
If i feel good, ranked
If a little shaky, deathmatch until i win a dm
Rank: Immortal 1
VCT yay in aimlabs one of the best ones. Its really good on every part of aim.
Youre on Ascent underheaven and people peek you from several angles (main, gen, door, dice). Its good to get used to head-height and one tapping
is aimlabs really the truth? I always found aim trainers tough to use because its a different engine and feel than the game Im warming up for
It helps for me. Note that AimLab highly focuses on raw aim and precision. But in valorant this is like 30% of the aim you actually use. Being mobile and being precise enough is deadly. Movement and Gun Control (Bursting Tapping) is extremely important too. Thats why I do deathmatches after AimLab
Pre-game warmup: 1-2 DMs
Pos-Game aim training: Woohoojin aimlab playlist, 3-4 DMs
All in kovaaks:
Pressure Aiming 10t 20min
1w6t small 10min
VoxTarget Switch Click Small 10min
Cata IC Long Strafes 10min
1w5t pasu 15 min
Can't forget about floating heads timing 400% and close fast strafes invincible!!
yes but in the long run, i could fully focus on a longer time span. Usually i could fully focus 2-3 games at max but rn i could play 4-5 games before i burnout.
and i've read a journal that the more musle you've on your arm/hand the better your control will be which probably helps with your aim.
Wrist stretches
like 4 DMs until I win two of them
Get some water or rum depending on the day
Play 2-3 matches
practice bots for like 2 mins
1 run of 100 bots (trying to one tap them)
another run of 100 bots (strafing this time)
a couple runs of medium bots (one-tap)
a couple runs of hard bots
spray transfer practice (in the area with the floating targets)
1 deathmatch with rifle
1 deathmatch with pistols
ahh. I used to be like this, thinking that some pregame ritual and doing warm ups would actually impact my ranked matches, when I realize that it's just a coin flip between having good teammates or not I stop doing warmups entirely and just queue up lmao
I try not to spend too much time warming up, but I’m def not a special breed that can go in cold haha. I usually need to shoot some bots and one or two DMs, but I’m wondering if that’s actually helping me or if it’s just going through the motions for my mental
maybe if I'm bored I'll boost a friend early in the morning instead tho
I used to play 2 dm before playing rankeds but nowadays I only open valorant and Queue