Aimer7 kovaaks reddit After reaching the so-called "advanced" level, I felt like the scores I was supposed to achieve to continue were just unattainable, and lost my sense of direction. For example, to put it simply there are studies that show your ability to aim can be impacted by your mental state. However Aimlabs is free and has cute analysis and insights for how you perform each task. Jun 21, 2019 路 So, I have been having trouble tracking fast moving players in BFV using 0% mm and have been trying to improve it through tracking drills in Kovaaks. If you need help picking good gear I can help you with different options depending on grip and hand size. the goal of strafe aiming should be to develop hand independence where you arent thinking in terms of mirroring or anti mirroring you are just able to aim regardless of both your and your targets movement. Aimer misses more shots. If we purely consider in-game performance, which is much more than just aiming in most games, then an abundance of usefully spent hours playing the game is probably the best course of action. I've seen great progress since I started. I feel like I’m over training I have been doing way more than 3 hours and it did lead me with hand pain and very weird sensation when I grip my mouse and lay my hand on the table. So I'd focus on those training exercises a lot. I have also created a bunch of scenarios for various seasons of Sparky/Voltaic benchmarks and helped with creation of some of their routines. Please feel free to check it out, submit bug reports, pull requests, or just let me know of some routines that you think should be added. I definitely trained more than an hour a day when I first started with Voltaic. So, if you are just starting out on fps games and want to try aim training, I would suggest doing the tammas aimer7 guide from complete beginner to advanced beginner, once you hit those benchmarks, you should transfer to voltaic fundamentals, and work your I am a big kovaaks grinder, because i want to improve my aim in fortnite. Know u need to choose what playlist u The world’s best aim trainer, trusted by top pros, streamers, and players like you. i now do pure smoothness everyday , alternating between pyth's and random routines also take breaks when burnt out all the best just dont put too many hours in kovaaks instead of your game The world’s best aim trainer, trusted by top pros, streamers, and players like you. Kovaaks definitely helps a lot with aim. e. For routines, use either the sparky complete routines or the aimer7 routine addendum from the sidebar. kovaaks is better for pure aim. I don't do routines personally and I don't ever intend to, so I simply made an aimbeast playlist and add to it as I discover new scenarios. Its hard for me to say how much kovaaks helped my flicking aim because I did aim_botz and dm along with aim trainer drills. I was still average, but saw some improvement. dropbox. I’ve done about 10 hours at complete beginner and I still linger at middle or bottom frag. It makes you focus on the basics and not just jump into air and pasu to create bad habits at the start. its really all about mouse control. the adult version of the above one I've been practicing kovaaks for about a month or 2 and i'm currently on advanced beginner for Aimer7's thesis paper and I do the click-timing dominated scenarios cause I play Rainbow six siege and for the past week I haven't been able to break high scores or improve much really because overall I've been getting the same scores on almost every scenario I play and I broke some high scores by TL;DR at the bottom 3 weeks ago i introduced a friend into PC gaming and put him onto Kovaaks so he can build good muscle memory early. AIM WORKOUT ROUTINES WITH KOVAAK’S FPS AIM TRAINER AIMER7. The training showed there is about 3 hours and I have been doing it for past 4 days. Throw in a couple hours of the right kovaaks scenarios to specifically train weaknesses and you're good to go probably. Progression would have been much slower. Although with how brutal the sound currently is it’s getting closer to impossible to know where they are. I’ve also got over 300hrs logged. Read the aimer7 explanation on aiming then after either go for the Sparky training routine or Aimer7 (Sparky is newer so it will be a little up to date with scenarios but Aimer7 one is great too you won’t go wrong with any of them£ I don't know if I am too late. I'm asking what would be better- to use aimer7's guide and increase Kovaaks training, or to put more hours into the actual game, so I can get better at that. Eryc and bugha have better aim. he's a retard, obviously you're flicking the majority of the time in Valorant, the rest is pre-aim (crosshair placement). Then, some people say Sparky's also oudated and put a doc for Aimer7 v. I do want good aim, but I also want to chase the professional/streaming dream. His sensitivity used to be 800 dpi at 1. Probably the cleanest, thorough, in-depth guide for every skill-level and category of aiming (no shit?), and yet highly underrated (bruh this deserves the Nobel prize). Kovaaks has way more scenarios specific to different situations. So I played AIMER7's Guide for around ~150hrs starting from Advanced Beginner stopping after 1 day of Intermediate. Aimer7 has some strong opinions that aren’t always rooted in fact. What is up with the medallions for the ranks? This one really sends me. You can literally see it if you watch aimer7’s streams and then watch someone like mongraal. min very good scenario to train your vertical clicktiming, made by the famous scenario creator of KovaaKs social skills trainer, 猸愷煍礫Ground Plaza Easy] 2 to 3 complete runs to prepare yourself for Ground Plaza in your case, 猸愷煍碵Target Acquisition Flick] 10 min. 75 to reach inside the gol Some people that used aimer7 back then are gm today. Now i just discovered Kovaaks and want to grind from the start, im thinking if i should lower to 34cm/360(1200edpi) to start grinding Aimer7?(for more presicion and control) Because im worry if im using my current dpi i wont be able to peak higher in click timing maps (im both tracking and click timing player btw,wingman r99 ftw) Another question: Should I be training within the ranges Aimer7 recommends? Since I have been playing with really low sensitivity for years now, the ranges he recommends for his routines are higher than I am use to, but if it improves my aim over time, I will give it a try. As cool as the outplays look, 2 hours practicing crosshair positioning and game sense will take you leaps and bounds further than 2 hours of kovaaks. I hit nearly every shot with shotguns. Recommended time split for the maps above = 30 mins of Kovaaks pre-game ( 5 mins of each map ) and 30 mins of Kovaaks when you're done playing for the day "But Twix, why not play the routine in one go?" If you want to complete the routine in one go (60m) rather than split it into two segments (30m+30m) that's perfectly fine, and it's up to you. But I think Kovaaks is BY FAR the best aim trainer out there, I think Aim lab is complete trash. (like Aimer7's Kovaak Guide Im looking forward to use aim lab as my main aim trainer to improve my aim. AIMER7's strafe aim paper remains the most comprehensive guide out there, but it's a bit outside the scope of this sub. Tailored for those who want to keep up to date on the pro scene, tournaments, competitive plays and figure out new tips/tricks on how to play the current meta. After a while I really got bored and since I'm a student, I really don't have the time to train my aim for 90 minutes every time I'd like to hop on Overwatch. When I started tracking, i was shit at it while LEM in csgo. Pubg is mostly quick flick and recoil control unfortunately i dont know of any scenario to practice pubgs recoil control in kovaaks. I started at 54cm because I was brand new to mnk and was a complete spaz with my aim in actual games without slow sens. The last time I played it was before I started with kovaaks. so many more scenarios and guides/routines for kovaaks compared to aim beast. 76 votes, 41 comments. One note - I started Sparky Routine I basically covered the Diamond benchmarks the same day, so if you are just a beginner both Aimer7 and Sparky routines would provide you tons of results. I was kinda frustrated. Thank you, Kovaaks and Aimer7 I just got bullied out of an 'arsenal' server on roblox for supposedly hacking cause my target switching was too good. Also, I tried the Voltaic S3 benchmarks and I’m sitting at Bronze complete (with some gold and silver scores). 2 by Tammas, Aimer7 guide, or Sparky's? I want to get better at Valorant, so I start with Aimer7 and people say it is not really relevant and switch to Sparky's. true. TL;DR: Question 1, is there a such thing as too low of a sensitivity Hey Fortnite Competitive, I thought I'd make a reflection on my time with kovaaks once I reached 1k hrs and as of a few days ago, I'm finally here! So, I'm going to note things down I wish I'd known and some misconceptions I believe skew expectations of aim trainers as a tool, especially for Fortnite. Thank you Reddit compression algorithm. e. Kovaaks is useless with a limited time like that in my opinion. I played already like 300 hours of kovaaks i have still difficulties to hit pumpshots konsistant. Upgrade your FPS skills with over 25,000 player-created scenarios, infinite customization, cloned game physics, coaching playlists, and guided training and analysis. Also going for headshots is not worth it in wz since its much better to be consistent on the body since the head hitbox is so small kovaaks helps if u do it regularly don’t use aimlabs if u can afford kovaaks don’t play for high score, play for consistent improvement it’s not about muscle memory it’s about mouse control bardOZ and voltaic’s routines are good, focus on click timings imo I am using both for Valorant. 5 sens on cs2 (~32cm per 360°) and after he told me this, i told him to move the sensitivity up on Kovaaks to 1. Sep 8, 2020 路 I was reading Aimer 7s guide and he recommended a sensitivity almost double what I used to use for overall aiming. The Aimer7 guide uses tile frenzy and plenty of OG scenarios that nowadays are mostly shit and shouldn’t be played. Overwatch is a good example. it was fine at first in kovaaks but honestly I was getting shoulder pains training kovaak so I dropped to 40cm which was good for a while then I dropped to 36cm and now I'm at 28cm and everything is so much better. Mar 13, 2019 路 Please see the instructions page for reasons why this item might not work within KovaaK's. net] 2. Ive got 80 hours in kovaaks and ive gotten way better at pointing/ clicking at and tracking red balls but really not a huge improvement ingame. The routine doesn't make a good player, the mentality does. Personally i only played with the guide for some time, then dropped it. it’ll help you build your fine motor skill that will help your overall aim; it’s an aim trainer. I only play fortnite 2 hours or less a day, and at least 20 mins I dedicate it to warm up on creative with really basic stuff. I came across a guide by aimer7 where he states 20-25 cm 360 tends to be better for tracking. why are the easy and hard benchmarks not grouped together like they are in Aimbeast? Different levels has been standard in benchmarks for years so it should be part of the Kovaaks data model. spray patterns, resets, hit boxes, movement, crosshair placement etc. Essentially, this routine is supposed to make you much faster when it comes to not only aiming, but also editing and tunneling. You may or may not see instant results (I did and i love it) but if you don't, do not let that deter you, keep grinding it. Build your ar's/mp's the same way you would in wz. Because csgo has such solid workshop maps, if you’re using kovaaks for csgo training I’d recommend you primarily use it for mouse control / smoothness scens and practice all the rest in the game itself. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I did some kovaaks, it definitely improved my tracking a lot. Honestly, I’d ask aimer7 on twitter. valorant training map will help you specifically in valorant. How long did it take for his routine to matriculate into top fragging and overall better gameplay. I would say just try Aimlabs (free) and if you want to go further, purchase Kovaaks to bring it to the next level. Did he mean that you should split your current routine in half (so say if you were to do close long strafes invincible for 10 minutes, you would instead do 5 minutes now, 5 minutes later) for the AIMER7 says in the comments in his own video if you’re just going for high score (like in the video) to do it that way, but if you’re practicing aim don’t do it that way. Now the most up to date and notable guide people go to is Voltaics Guide on fundamentals. Should I just adjust to the new sens in game or go back to my old sens? The world’s best aim trainer, trusted by top pros, streamers, and players like you. Everyone is different, do what works best for you. thats important because in actual games the types of strafes you have to make are typically constrained by the environment. however, aimer7's routines is objectively inferior to rA/Voltaic routines, both in methodology and scenarios. So i want to improve my aim and aimer7 routine is the best but i dont have the scenarios if some kind soul wants to link them btw i have the crohasit version if it matters (I only check reddit before sleep so dont exept fast reply by me)(if no one links me i will repost a full detailed list of the scenarios i need)I would REALLY appreciate the Recommended time split = 30 mins of Kovaaks pre-game ( 5 mins of each map ) and 30 mins of Kovaaks when you're done playing for the day AimLab Training Routine How to access my custom AimLab Playlist: Nice results man! I swear we’re the same person lol I’m doing the same exact thing for aimer7’s intermediate drills and have been tracking my average score per session/accuracy/ highest score of that session for every drill. More importantly than just putting in time is having consistency, even if it’s just 20 minutes a day. I stopped all together because it was messing up more kovaaks aim more than I like (I play a LOT of kovaaks) and my speed is decent already, but try what works for you. Anyway, point is I wouldn’t say Kovaaks is shit, I think it helps a lot but you can’t expect to only grind Kovaaks and then hop into a game and have god like aim. Recently I came across aimer7 guide regarding aim. At this point I started to doubt everything. Aimer7 routine has some great beginner scenarios like close long Strafes, so you could add some to your routine to make scenarios training lengths smaller. I started to search a lot online questions such as "I am improving in Kovaaks but still suck in game" and "how to translate aim from kovaaks to game", etc. Also, rip my video quality. Voltaic will work on your aim all around, that's is, fundamentals and will make sure that you keep up to date all your significant benches. aim beast feels so much better than kovaaks it’s just that kovaaks has so much more support. Although I didn't play much comp after Kovaaks and DM training, my aim got to a much better point. But the thing is that for every 1-2 hours in kovaaks i put around 3-8 hours ingame and thats where all the progress comes from. The first revised and updated version of Aimer7 guide came from TAMMAS. Also, check out Aimer7 and his guides. That's on top of the 300 hours I already had in Kovaaks. Stop investing so much time into kovaaks if you want to improve at VAL. There is no such thing as misdirecting new players and I don't care about collecting karma, I don't even know what karma means, I'm new to reddit. Kovaaks just gives the right feel for everything before i hop into a game. Stumbled across AIMER7's guide (just like most of you, probably), and started my Kovaaks journey, following it to the letter. PureG smoothness playlists are some of the best for this. Ive also seen an improvement in my flix and sniping. Personally, since grinding a lot of their playlists, my aim has GREATLY improved. tracking is cool and all but in this game you should be expecting to kill people less than 2 seconds after you see them, meaning you probably won't be needing to track your mouse over them for half an hour like you would in Overwatch. 2 by Tammas. I used it and set a bunch of new personal best records in Kovaaks but in game I whiff a lot more. I would do the latter, although personally I did it at a different time of the day. Thank you. my mouse control was If your time is that limited go into a custom bot lobby and increase health to 200% with siphon on. And if you are new the aimer7's is hands down the best "routine" out there. For those of you who aim train with kovaaks, specifically Aimer7’s paper. I’d start there. If you'd like to learn more about positioning or application of strafe patterns in fights, I would highly recommend reading it yourself. A long time casual console player, my first ever M&KB shooter and first ever competitive shooter was Fortnite. He is the creator of this routine not me. Then Aimer7 and a few others came out with guides that helped me out a bit. No I’m saying that aimer7’s aim in fortnite still isn’t as good if you watch his streams. Edit: Also, peep the reddit account whose only post has Ridd as the top comment. as in you might want to mirror to maximize damage fighting in a Aimer7 speed training FOV 130, divide sensitivity by 4 Tile frenzy - standard 01, 15 min Tile frenzy flick, 15 min I’m around top 200 on both so I think I’m qualified to say it helps with shotty aim Hey guys, just curious to know what Aimer7 meant by "you should split your mechanics training. I’m leaps and bounds better than I was when I started using Kovaaks 3-4 months ago. With double-shotgun and the automatic shotgun i hit much more good shot / headshot because the spread is not so small. I have worked with AIMER7 to create scenarios for his excellent Strafe Aim guide. It is mentioned in this thread… I am sitting at 133 kovaaks hours, and yestarday I started the "Intermediate" part of AIMER7's routine. If you want to focus on tracking/Target-Switching precision I would recommend doing the Sparky/Aimer7 smoothness training and/or/followed-by the sparky routines as they have more precision focused tracking scenarios that can help you with what you are looking for. I made it using these and I'm sharing it in case it might be useful to someone else. Closing Thoughts. January 13, 2019 Contents What’s the purpose of this guide? Why should we trust you rather than some Fortnite pro with no aim? The world’s best aim trainer, trusted by top pros, streamers, and players like you. HMU if you ever wanna talk/compare our Kovaaks finds or wanna talk anything Fortnite related Started playing Kovaaks in November 2019 following Aimer7's guide Currently running the Advanced Beginner Level scenarios on Aimer7's guide comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment The world’s best aim trainer, trusted by top pros, streamers, and players like you. g. The biggest improvement I noticed was still only on Kovaaks. once aim beast gets bigger (hopefully) it will have a decent chance of over taking kovaaks. The developer supported, community-run subreddit dedicated to the Fortnite: Battle Royale game mode by Epic Games. Some notes: I don’t have a main game yet, I’m mainly just grinding Kovaaks atm, around 1-2 hours a day. Aimer7 v. I followed Aimer7's kovaaks routine and holy shit it helped me A LOT, I recently started apex legends again. I only play 30 min per day due to health issues but in one month I went from completely helpless to average casual player in Apex. . Yes, follow AIMER7 kovaaks guide. First download the full guide from AIMER7 here so u can follow the training in the Playlists that I created . Feb 24, 2019 路 Aimer7 is really knowledgeable. Start with reading the Aimer7 original guide for a piece of aim philosophy, then follow Tammas Addendum. docdroid. Play one 1 hour now, and 1 hour later in the day". I’m not talking about their game sens or building. I started my journey with the Aimer7 routine because it was the first thing i found about aim training. In the past I have been commissioned to create scenarios for pro players, coaches and aim communities. However, after my first post, many commentors have informed me that AIMER7_ may be a bit questionable as a person, and his routines are outdated. Why can one Kovaaks benchmark not contain different levels? I. I’m talking only aiming in fortnite. Hey guys, when I first started doing Kovaaks I was kind of lost and overwhelmed by the sheer number of exercises available and I wasn't sure where to start. I tried looking for the aimer7 guide but i couldn't find a link to his pdf so if anyone has that please could someone link it to me, i'd love to have a look at it, last but not least i got told when i'm doing my target snapping courses i should use 103 fov on overwatch and 80 fov on clamped horizontal for tracking courses, i don't know the Kovaaks has a larger community fur to being older, which means it is superior for routines. Kovaaks and Aimer7’s guide obviously helps in more ways than one, but many people are severely limiting their progress to singular beliefs. i think a mix of click & simple tracking exercises since pubg player movement is not really fast, i would think vertical long strafes would be essential to develop ur speed dragging up and down to control the recoil. I've seen a lot of people saying that, to improve flick u need to do gridshot, to improve this u need to that and much more. Im currently Voltaic Grandmaster and honestly stopped my training because i achieved my goal. On Kovaaks if I am tracking a small or thin target like in Thin Aiming Long my cross hair kind of shudders even though I have a good sensor, I am the… Skip to main content Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home aimer7 routines are good ,i started with them but they are unnecessarily complicated if you read the paper and all. A short before and after video of aim improvement with kovaaks (AIMER7's Workout Routines) Related Topics Apex Legends Battle royale game First-person shooter Gaming Shooter game Apr 3, 2018 路 馃敶[Vertical Hand Warmup] 10. The world’s best aim trainer, trusted by top pros, streamers, and players like you. When Kovaaks introduced the ability for routine creators to share playlists, I decided to start putting a git together which centralizes all of them. Does anyone have a link or download of the Aimer7 Kovaaks guide? His dropbox link that I have found is broken now. The versatility of CS when compared to traditional map editors within aim trainers such as kovaaks is vast, and allows for much more flexibility in scenarios, which can perhaps provide players with a viable option for training game-specific mechanics. I started seeing improvements on week 5 I believe. I've notice an improvement in my tracking aim big time. Pushing to Masters/GM felt relatively quick and easy due to prior experience with aimer7 routines. I know it’s a hip game to hate on Reddit, but I truly think it’s an innovative game and it inspires me to want to improve. If you really want to get good I'd recommend getting better gear. I would recommend AIMER7 if you're a beginner aimer. He’s one of best resources on aim improvement. in it's current state, Kovaak's isn't viable as an option to train Valorant specific It's hard to say what progression looked like that far back. Real talk: no need to shit on an entire community just because you personally think the methods they use are ineffective. Read it for a better understanding AIMER7 guide for how to train your aim, And follow it. 1. I hope this can help people get an impression of what they may expect from Aimer7’s routine. I read through the guides and made a video showcasing all the different training exercises mentioned. It's user and beginner friendly that way. com] or Link 2 [www. Aimer7 is a bit more outdated and I needed improvement. In my previous post here, I decided to embark on the AIMER7_ kovaaks training routine in hopes of helping me progress in my journey to becomign a better FPS player. inb4 some aimer7 apologist says his guide cannot be outdated: yes, of course no guides can be outdated for a game such as kovaaks. To download AIMER7 guide please click: Link 1 [www. 1. About me, i started using kovaaks around 2 years ago and got 900hrs in it. My take on that is you’re creating an ideal scenario when going for them at peak, and actual enemies don’t create ideal scenarios for you in a game so don’t I've been wanting to rant about this for a bit, I really hate the whole "AimLab is trash" predicament people express around here. Aimlabs is absolutely terrible for improving mouse-feel as it promotes bad habits and poor technique. Kovaaks is useless if you’re using shit tier scenarios. 3. Started doing Kovaaks because I was trash at Apex, I started a silver/bronze player, went through AIMER7's guide till I hit sub-intermediate, now I'm climbing through plat almost diamond. Yes, overall Kovaaks is probably better due to the vast amounts of guides available, but especially for complete beginners, I'd argue Aimlab is better. AIMER7 on Twitter: "AIMER7 smoothness and precision routine by AIMER7 ©AIMER7, 1) lower fov to 80 ow, 2) increase your sensitivity by 10-20% at most, 3) play any tracking or precision tracking scenario like bounce 180 tracking, bounce 180 tracking small, fuglaaXYShortstrafes, CLSI, Enjoy" / Twitter So essentially, this guide was made by a guy who goes by the name Aimer7, he has many credentials that I won't even get into during the current moment. couldn't have done it without you guys. svuoa otds pze rozc ziqvx hus unos zxijlr gtju onl xrd pmow xpvr ybssn rsjnzi