Idk if its of benifit to you since most have diffrent gun physics
for example strinova and valorant
strinova
- allows run and gun
- not much recoil
valorant
- doesnt allow run and gun
- decent recoil
Idk if its of benifit to you since most have diffrent gun physics
for example strinova and valorant
strinova
valorant
BerLINglazer [#2]just hit aimlab
i mean for fun
i play both strinova and valorant for fun
Foxym [#3]i mean for fun
i play both strinova and valorant for fun
is strinova fun
i went into a bit of an overwatch phase last year and was rlly shit at valo when i would play it
I keep switching between Valorant (Immortal 1), Apex Legends (Master) and Marvel Rivals (Diamond 1).
I think it's all about your muscle memory.
Once your aim, movement, and reactions become instinctive, switching between shooters feels natural. The mechanics may differ, but your core hand-eye coordination and reflexes stay sharp, letting you adapt fast to each game’s rhythm.
TiTAN619 [#7]I keep switching between Valorant (Immortal 1), Apex Legends (Master) and Marvel Rivals (Diamond 1).
I think it's all about your muscle memory.
Once your aim, movement, and reactions become instinctive, switching between shooters feels natural. The mechanics may differ, but your core hand-eye coordination and reflexes stay sharp, letting you adapt fast to each game’s rhythm.
so you recommend it to learn muscle memory, or did i understand it wrong?
TiTAN619 [#7]I keep switching between Valorant (Immortal 1), Apex Legends (Master) and Marvel Rivals (Diamond 1).
I think it's all about your muscle memory.
Once your aim, movement, and reactions become instinctive, switching between shooters feels natural. The mechanics may differ, but your core hand-eye coordination and reflexes stay sharp, letting you adapt fast to each game’s rhythm.
no please no stfu about muscle memory in aim its not real its just mouse control ahhhhhh
Swaggerhuzz [#5]i went into a bit of an overwatch phase last year and was rlly shit at valo when i would play it
individual issue lwk
my overwatch and valo rank are almost 1:1
i played r6 for a bit mainly and when id get on val during the time i had a weird crouch walk spray habit
its no benefit and no hinderance rly, if its one its a benefit since ur tracking may improve from high ttk games
I played overwatch once and Valo after that and my aim went brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
kfan4238173 [#11]i played r6 for a bit mainly and when id get on val during the time i had a weird crouch walk spray habit
Happened to me too, sadly game is terrible now
Foxym [#8]so you recommend it to learn muscle memory, or did i understand it wrong?
Yeah, exactly! Just look at Shroud. His muscle memory is insane. He can switch between any shooter and still perform like a pro.
Went back from Overwatch to Valorant after 2 Weeks , Performed better than ever.
DBStudios [#17]valorant
doesnt allow run and gun
biggest lie ever
it doesnt allow it for me :(
I found also that games like rivals and OW are way more based on tracking then valo which is way more based on flicking. So in that way those games dont work against you
I used to warmup in CSGO, and then my aim in Val would be crispy, but if I went from Val to CSO, my CSGO aim was shit
UBClears [#20]I used to warmup in CSGO, and then my aim in Val would be crispy, but if I went from Val to CSO, my CSGO aim was shit
ah...
Valorants first-bullet accuracy...
satellite_kov [#9]no please no stfu about muscle memory in aim its not real its just mouse control ahhhhhh
Eh, same thing at the end of the day. Good mouse control is muscle memory just different wording
TiTAN619 [#22]Eh, same thing at the end of the day. Good mouse control is muscle memory just different wording
no its rly rly rly rly rly not
its like comparing a train that can go on a set track but nowhere else to a car that go anywhere on any route