how to become Best at aiming like primmie or prime demon1 or even better
genetics have zero to do with it its the culmination of hard work and dedication
nah some people really just have it in them, just like some people are naturally great at basketball, some are naturally insane at using their mouse
some people learn faster yes but all these pros have thousands of hours spent into mastering the skill
but all these pros only bothered playing the game for thousands of hours bc they were always so good at it. I don't think there's an absolute rule to this but I'm pretty confident that guys like demon1 and primmie are just naturally gifted (despite them working hard on top of it) and no amount of aim training and deathmathing will ever get anyone to their level if they're not already talented
as a semi pro player who started out complete and utter dogshit, just no
respectfully if you were comparable to primmie and demon1 you wouldn't be semi pro
respectfully i am much better than 99% of players and im pretty certain you are included in that 99%
yes which is why I am not comparable to primmie and Demon1 either. Like what even is your point there?
that you should stop talking out your ass and take advice from someone who knows what she's talking about? LMFAO
going 5 months back to tell me that i wasnt a semi pro while i was signed to a semi pro org... okay
To be a Primmie or a Prime Demon1 you need both hard work and talent is what he's hinting at, and tbh I agree
i fucking hate this idea so much so often people just act like you're either born with it or you're not when thats just not fucking true at all its just an easier conclusion to come to. you dont need talent. talent means nothing in the long run. you need hard work and dedication, you need a mentality that allows yourself to improve. talent is the biggest fucking lie ever told every player you've brought up has thousands upon thousand upon thousands of hours spent on valorant and in demon1's case in aim trainers as well. they are the best because they worked the hardest not because they were born with it, and if you asked them they'd say the exact same thing
? i am the exact opposite of talented. i spent almost a year in 2022 hardstuck in diamond 2, i have tremors which make my aim incredibly inconsistent and makes me work twice as hard as anyone else to hit the same shots and i still worked my ass off to get past the things that held me back. talent is a lie hard work is the truth
You’re preaching brother but these people will never listen to you cuz again it’s easier for them to think the other way, so don’t waste your time trying to convince them it’s not worth it
yeah im just tryna help people but some people are too stupid to be helped
you need hard work and dedication
I completely agree, and I'm not sure where you got the idea that I'm saying otherwise from. I literally put the 'both' in bold to make it crystal clear
Obviously these players have put thousands of hours in to the game to get them to where they're at, the reason it's not mentioned often is because, well... for tier 1 it's the basically the bare minimum. What sets one pro apart from another boils down to more than just 'they've played more ranked'
What you're saying absolutely applies to the vast majority of people sure (There are 50+ y/o Radiants (top 0.01%) out there who've got there by just grinding the game). But in this scenario we're literally talking about the best handful of people on Earth (0.0002% of the player base if you count them as top 20). At that level you can't just deny the existence of talent entirely simply because you don't like the concept.
I would absolutely love to live in a world where hard work was the one singular factor required to be at the very top of any field, but that's simply just not how it works.
Regardless, you can still get very far with hard work as I previously said, but to completely deny the existence of talent being significant is flat out wrong in my opinion.
there a people with thousands of hours who are gold. they have genetics not fit for being very good at the game. there are people with thousands of hours who are pro. they have genetics fit for being very good at the game.
I don't like using the word genetics cuz it literally means something that doesn't make sense considering what we are discussing and it carries beliefs that are not accurate/that are problematic, but yes
fair enough. also by genetics i meant predisposed inherent ability. talent i guess lol
This is true
In 2020-21 Asuna didn't have a life outside of the game and he was cracked. Later he got his gf, and it has been a downhill ever since
if there was a simple way to it dont you think demon1 would still be in his prime
demon1 aim lowk still in prime hes just ahh in pro play ngl
get a 500$ worth of peripherals and be a bum for 6 months playing valorant all day and your only break is the restroom break
stay healthy and play the game a lot, aim trainers work well for some people but for others it doesnt do much at all. play deathmatches every day. work out to get stronger arms which allows you to control your mouse better
it's just how the brain reacts to stimuli and how that translates over then becomes muscle memory.
It could just not register as well for someone using an aim trainer vs grinding the game.
Sometimes just grinding the game and trying to learn good habits as opposed to carrying bad habits through could help a lot more
aim traning is literally aim practice, I dont see why it wouldnt work for "some" people
aim trainers and having routines you do in game are two different things that are working towards the same goal. Some people just respond better to the trainers better and some to in game exercises/routine. I don't make the rules it's just how it goes
No, aim trainers train your aim more efficiently and playing valorant is obviously better for things like crosshair placement, movement, gun mechanics etc. You cant tell me valorant improves some peoples "aim" more. It might improve their valorant mechanics like peeking and stuff but not pure aim
its not really that it doesnt work for some people but that just playing the game helps them more than aim training, aim training will never hurt but it can be an inefficient use of time
You just have to know what you are doing, its the most efficient way to train aim. You are constantly hitting targets as opposed to searching for players in a deathmatch
the fact that there isnt an aim trainer that is a 1:1 to how actual gunfights take place in valorant as well as movement being a factor in actual valorant gunfights is why aim trainers arent valuable to some people
Thats why you need to do deathmatches. But if we are talking about pure aim my point stands. Obviously you shouldnt just spam kovaaks and never dm
i agree with you, but some great players i know hate aim trainers and said they improved faster after they stopped using them, while some aim train for hours every day
Its just more fun to play the actual game for most people including me. I have way more hours in dm too its just more fun for me but whenever I actually use aim trainers I see the improvements way faster
And you improve at something when you are focused and interested, if you're just bored out of your mind and not put much effort ofc you wont improve no matter how many hours you put in in aim trainers
One thing I realised is whenever I was consistently going to the gym, sleeping well and had a set aim routine followed by max 3-4 games is when I was shooting very well so just make sure you do those things and just play the game out with planned practice you should start doing well.
Obsession. Quite literally you have to be obsessed with improvement. Neglect all other aspects of your life to focus on perfecting this singular object of your existence.
Look at canezerra tracker ( Iron 1 to Radiant #1), just play alot and focus on improving.
https://tracker.gg/valorant/profile/riot/ENVY%20canezerra%234%201/performance?platform=pc&playlist=competitive&season=3ea2b318-423b-cf86-25da-7cbb0eefbe2d
hardest part is improving and idk the answer to that.