>tfw love playing FPS games
>tfw getting destroyed by Chad aimbros and I'm aimlet
Why can't I ever reach their level of accuracy despite playing FPS for years
Tfw love playing FPS games
Because as you said, you've been playing, whilst they've been training.
You've probably developed really bad habits then spent years repeating them.
just play csgo lul
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Practice. Follow the guide to a tee. You will have better aim than 50% of people after the first month and 90% of people after 4 months.
What game do you mainly play? If it's CS/Siege/Valorant then this is less helpful than it would be for Apex/Overwatch/etc.
I did play it but my autism kicked in and I just don't get this game.
First FPS game I started playing for real and actually train was Siege. I started at Year 2, now it's year 5 so 3 years. Already have aim lab as it allows me to directly just input sens I'm using without any mumbo jumbo and converting it to Kovaak. I did try play some other FPS titles earlier too. CS was on my list too but I struggled with mechanics and understandings or learning the recoils. Two days ago got the drop of Valorant and I'm running there my Siege sens. But I'm having similar issue as in CS, namely learning the recoil.
Get hacks, I did that for csgo and all the zoomer sweats run in fear from me with my God aim. It's only fair, they waste their time on aim_maps and I don't have time for that, it's like buying mtx in a game, a time skip of you will.
Try a eye tracker, mskes aiming as simple as looking
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Just play team based games and stuff with abilities that compensate for your shitty aim.
based
Why would I want to play Moba
Not necessarily moba, there are team based shooters with stuff that lets you compensate for shitty aim. Maybe play battlefield and fuck people up with artillery or vehicles, things like that.
Play to your strengths. What do you think you're strong at in shooters that isn't your aim?
only learn the first 5 bullets of the recoil and improve your aim
I did play BF or CoD but there's too much things going on, it's too chaotic. Idk probably game sense, when I play against equally skilled or people with mediocre aim then I find it quite easy to "read" them or knowing how to get them. Other then that I tend to not panic unless some aim chad flexes on me and deletes me, I have good memory when it comes to some small but very useful tricks or angles. Hardest part for me is figuring what I do wrong and fixing it and ofc my aim isn't exactly the best so those aimbros just kill me easily.
Are you using a 60hz monitor?
So alter 5 rounds it's all random?
Yeah but it's not the problem. The problem is winning gunfight with people that just have very good aim or in game like CS/Val handling the recoil or learning it. In Siege recoil is more visual you just see it. In games like CS/Val you just have crosshair and bullets that aren't exactly landing where your crosshair is or recoil isn't aligned with your crosshair.
no but in most cases if you shot 5 bullets and didn't kill your target than he probably already killed you
also in csgo something i see a lot is that people discouraging the use of the p90 but i think it is a very good weapon and i used it to easily get out of nova ranks
Dangerously based but also evil
FPS? What's that?
OH, you mean point and click games?
Yeah for sure recoil patterns are an annoying thing to learn. I started playing a few months ago and hit mg after 350 hours. I'm still terrible tho unfortunately.
use aim hax
How do people fail at the most brainlet video game genre in existence? You just move your crosshair to where their head is and click. It's not like arena shooters are still a think where you had at least 9 different weapons with different projectiles that you had to time perfectly according to your and enemy's speed and movement. Modern FPS are literally just point and click dumbfest.
They're on Adderall, giving themselves brain damage to win at video games.
>r6s is only 5% actual shooting
>csgo and br in general are for kids
>bf are slowly phasing out tanks and vehicles
>cod are bloated 100 GB downloads
>overwatch is no fun allowed
>tf2 is old
>Why can't I ever reach their
in some cases it's that the person you are running into is straight up no life'ing the game at a level that's unfathomable for most players to really even grasp. It's part of the reason I don't push for high SR or ranks in games anymore and just happily sit at say top 10% or even top 25% meh ranges.
Being I've been top 100 and even broke top 10 in a few FPS games in the past.. but at the cost of playing 80+ to even 100+ hours a week
>eww it's old i cant play that
zoomer detected
at least you can still play with your friends on your fully potential, once you become too good, you become "that guy"
>playing multiplayer
>r6s csgo br
Boring camp shit dumbed down to whoever peeks first
>bf
Fell off after Bad Company 2
>cod
Fun as fuck. Imagine not having fast enough internet for downloading 100GB in a mater if a few minutes
>overwatch
For egirls and basedboys
>tf2
Still in top 10 most played games off all times. It's simply fun
Look if you want to learn to aim, you need to go in 1v1 servers.
Depending on the game, shoot at neck level if you miss the 2nd shot will hit the head 9 times out of 10.
You need to figure out if pulling or pushing the mouse is easier for you.
Some people aim chest height and push up for a headshot, others aim high and pull low.
This is more important in pistol rounds where you got the anakin crouch walker who crouches mid firefight.
A month of 1v1 got me to Global, but i was also doing pug scrims on 128 tick servers as i didnt have cevo.
Keep in mind i was playing with cevo main players who are amateur pros, so playing against better players is good, but will fhxk you in the lower ranks as they do wild shit like push through smokes without a flash.
But the most important factor of aim is the mouse and comfort and sens.
There are CSGO pros playing with 1200+ Edpi.
I think forest has like 1200, Elige has 1400 NBK and Shoxx had 800-1000, Guardian played with 2k at one tourney because of a wrist injury.
Low dpi, 400-800 and low sens.
I play 800 at 1.65sense with a Coolermaster MM531 (cs go)
If you have big hands get a deathadder or G402
Small hands get small mice, medium hands get whatever.
Remember gotta be smooth, i know and seen a lot of players have the crosshair on the head but that left click twitches their aim and they miss.
Claw grip for snipers in my opinion is a must.
Before i forget one more important thing to help with sensitivity.
Do you use you arm to aim? Or your wrist?
Wrist users need higher sensetivity as its less travel, arm users all use low dpi cause they swing the mouse.
Also protip, keep the elbow off the table, it helps a lot.
TF2 sometimes runs really badly on modern computers for some reason, even if you spend hours online trying to fix it with custom configs and crap. So I can't blame user.