How to Get Better at Valorant Aim

avatarRavellingManea year ago
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avatarAttendingStokea year ago

Improving your aim in Valorant isn't just about practicing shots; it's about understanding the game's mechanics too. First things first, adjust your mouse sensitivity. Too high or too low can mess you up. You want it just right so your hand movements translate accurately in-game. Next, get in the habit of aim training with practice mode daily. It's boring but effective. Practice flick shots, tracking, and pre-aiming where opponents generally pop up. Remember, it's better to aim for the head. Finally, watch the pros play. Notice how they position themselves and aim. Try to mimic that in your gameplay. Oh, and stay calm. Panic shooting never helped anyone.

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avatarCoilingShipa year ago

just play more lol


avatarReoccuringRacea year ago

Adjust your crosshair settings. Sounds simple, but it makes a huge difference. The right crosshair can help you focus better on your target. And don't forget to move it to head level; always aim for headshots. They count for more.

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