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what is the name of the game?
ОтветитьDid this guy just mention his IQ? I can't tell if the rest of the video is satire now? xD. I will keep watching but that was so random haha.
ОтветитьI realy love the fact of u knowing realy specific things that can makes a difference on aiming
Like u said on the auto pilot thing thats was a FACT and my main weakness is tracking and u realy enlightened me about it when u said dont over react to it or dont be ready for it to change direction because it will make u loose control and focus off the target
I realy appreciate the knowledge u gave into this video and hope u have a happy future
Best aim training video i have ever watched
It needs more views
just aim
ОтветитьDoes the color targets and color background matter? say if you have a dark background and lighter targets will that affect anything?
Ответитьwhats the game during the first half of the vid called
ОтветитьHey do you have a kovvaks playlist for these scenarios?
Ответить"i have over 150 IQ" lolololol i died after you said this.....this isnt even good man lol
ОтветитьIs it better to aim train before playing games or after?
Ответитьin the beginning of the video, you mention that you don't need an aim trainer. Then later in the video once you get past all the fluff you immediately go into aim trainers running drills and practicing things in those trainers. So which is it?
ОтветитьHi Greed, new viewer here. I was wondering how to find an initial sensitivity to work with. I’ve used just about any sensitivity you could think of at some point and just want to find one I can comfortably start aim training with. I usually play games like OW2 which leads me to believe I might need one on the higher end? Not too sure as their are low sens players too.
My aim trainer of choice would be aimlabs and saw it has a sensitivity finder under the analyze tab but am not sure if it’s legit tbh. Looking for some advice.
Also thanks for this in depth video I will definitely be referring to this often in my aim training journey ❤
Great stuff. Definitely corrected some misconceptions I had. I’ll put this into practice. An hour a day isn’t realistic for me but something is better than nothing.
ОтветитьThis title does not fit, but I’m so glad I decided to click. I’ve been aim training sort of on and off for a good, good while now, diving into many aspects such as the ones mentioned and the subconscious. This is a great guide, especially coming from someone with 150 IQ XD
ОтветитьI like how most of his tips also apply to other acitvities in life.
ОтветитьMe as a controller player:
Mhmm, very interesting
Tbh if you have 150iq you should study and get a job or create a business. But still thank you for the guide. :)
ОтветитьDoes the voltaic fundamental playlist got all of theses types ? I think yes but i'm not sure
ОтветитьEarned a subscription ❤
ОтветитьVery nice vid. I enjoyed the shatterline gameplay as well, such a shame it vanished that quick
ОтветитьMe with my 153 Gram Mouse 💀
Ответитьhe forgor pictures of mouse grips 😨😭
ОтветитьSo I should replace my 8+ year old soft mouse pad I guess.
ОтветитьHey! I am a long time counter strike player and I keep changing my sensitivity. There is no way to feel good with one sens.
My question is, do you « feel » your crosshair at the tip of your fingers, or do you feel it like the crosshair is the center of your mouse? I don’t know if it’s clear haha
I you see this comment thank you very much ❤
Bros spent a 10 MONTHS of his life on CS 😭🙏
ОтветитьI'm gonna watch this vid tmrw fully and I hate my aim (valorant) is it useful ?
ОтветитьI'm a Rust player currently refining skills and I have to say this is the best piece on aim training I've ever seen! It's densely packed with incredibly resourceful information. I've been using Aim Labs, but Kovaak's seems a lot more modular. Definitely need to train up on target switching and reactive tracking. Thank you so much for all the effort that went into this!
Ответитьactually thanks so much for this, i've really wanted to get good at valorant for a couple months now and felt my aim was really holding me back, along with all my other mechanics of course, this video is a big help, cheers!
ОтветитьI HAVE OVER 150 IQ LMAO
ОтветитьWhat about the topic of ADS a lot of aim trainers don’t require you to hold right click down while hitting targets when in a lot of games you have to be holding right click down.
ОтветитьI play 86cm per 360 is this bad?
Ответитьi listened this like a podcast and it was pretty chill also i think i improved my understanding on aim
ОтветитьI know i'm late but fun fact. Muscle memory has nothing to do with your muscles, It's all just your brain using the neurons that you've built up over time.
ОтветитьIf u have 150 iq why u wasting it on aim theory???.
Ответитьnice try. decent introduction to competitive aiming. obv not enough to become exceptional tho. further research is advised in that case.
Ответитьdo you actually have over 150 iq or was that a joke?
what'd you use to test it?
good vid btw, and i've never seen shatterline before, it seems interesting
Very new to Kovaaks. Do you have any maps for each section. A map for static, dynamic, etc. And different levels. For example easy medium and hard. Thanks and an amazing very detailed video. Excited to tackle this.
ОтветитьGreat video. Some constructive criticism give the value first then explain your probably lost a lot of viewers in the explanation part of video. Again great video good straight forward explanation.
Ответить1 hour? wait 2 hours!? well it's worth to watch i guess :O
Ответитьwow good sleep chapter is in there
ОтветитьI, on behalf of all monkey who has an IQ lower than 150, has approved this video as a helpful one
ОтветитьThe guy has 150 IQ but doesn't have enough intelect to notice that no one cares.
Ответитьi have oblivity. do you think covak is better?
Ответитьwhat game is this
ОтветитьI am ranked bottom 2
Ответитьfor me i think wrist is good for long distance and arm for close but does depend on sens but a good range is 35cm but thats on the person and peripherals for a claw grip
Ответитьfor tatical fps i personally think crosshair placement is really the key
Ответитьhow often should i change my sensitivity?
ОтветитьNice iq flex
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