[0:00] do you aim like a potato and want to [0:01] actually [0:05] improve well that's good news because [0:07] wanting to be better is the first step [0:08] in the right direction hey this is s and [0:10] before you ask yes I'm a radiant who was [0:12] originally placed in silver 2 so I think [0:15] I have a good idea on how to improve [0:16] your aim and this isn't going to be that [0:18] generic Pro guides video where I'll be [0:19] telling you guys about Crosshair [0:20] placement no no no in this video I'll be [0:23] giving you guys genuine advice to hit [0:24] more shots that I use for my grind into [0:26] radiant the routine that I will show you [0:28] guys is easy to remember fun to do easy [0:31] to complete and most importantly shows [0:33] amazing results so stay tuned as I'll be [0:35] going over that later in the video first [0:37] I'll be going over crucial settings that [0:39] impact the way you aim train the first [0:40] major setting that you should focus on [0:42] is mouse acceleration many people don't [0:43] even realize that they have this enabled [0:45] just look up Mouse settings on Windows [0:47] go over to additional Mouse options and [0:50] from there go to pointer options here [0:52] you can see enhanced pointer Precision I [0:54] highly suggest turning this off if you [0:56] want consistent aim this option is [0:58] basically a mouse acceleration meaning [1:00] that your mouse movements speed up [1:01] exponentially if you want to build [1:02] muscle memory it is important to turn [1:04] off the setting you may notice that your [1:06] mouse feels faster so lowering your DPI [1:08] can be a good idea before you start to [1:10] aim train you want to make sure you're [1:11] on a comfortable sensitivity many people [1:13] underestimate the importance of finding [1:14] the perfect sense what I recommend is [1:16] turning on eliminated 50 in the range [1:18] try tracking the Bots from close and far [1:20] ranges increase or decrease your [1:22] sensitivity in small intervals [1:24] accordingly if you can't track the [1:25] targets perfectly that's okay because we [1:27] haven't started the aim training yet [1:28] just make sure it's comfortable and you [1:30] stick with it aim is a very general word [1:32] and can be broken into two main [1:34] categories passive and mechanical aim [1:36] mechanical aim is one most people think [1:38] of when they hear the word aim basically [1:40] it is how well you can move your [1:41] Crosshair from one point to another this [1:43] skill can be refined with mus memory and [1:45] a lot of aim training it is essentially [1:47] your raw aim and mouse control that [1:49] carries from game to game if you get [1:50] good scores in Cox and aim Labs that's [1:52] probably means you have really good [1:53] mechanical aim passive aim is rather [1:55] different it is developed through game [1:57] sense and differs from game to game in [1:59] valerant passive aim is generally [2:00] referred to as Crosshair placement the [2:02] point of passive aim is to assist [2:03] mechanical aim to make it easier to land [2:05] shots it is the act of placing a [2:07] Crosshair where you expect enemies to be [2:09] in order to decrease the movements of [2:10] your mouse in the best case scenario you [2:12] won't even need mechanical aim at all [2:14] and just let your passive aim do all the [2:16] work however minor mechanical [2:18] adjustments will be necessary as no one [2:20] can perfectly predict enemy movements [2:21] and positioning many Pros have passive [2:23] aim down to the needle allowing them to [2:25] be extremely consistent as they don't [2:27] need to rely on Flix and mechanical [2:29] skill to save them in this aim guide I [2:30] will show our routine to train both [2:32] passive and mechanical aim however don't [2:34] forget that these two work together so [2:36] generally you will be working on both [2:37] skills with an emphasis on a specific [2:39] one so now this is the part of the video [2:41] that most of you guys have been waiting [2:43] for my radiant aim routine to get [2:45] perfect aim practice may not make you [2:46] perfect but the perfect practice will [2:48] you need to be practicing the best aim [2:50] routine in order to get the most [2:51] Improvement possible that is why I came [2:53] up with this routine I'm about to show [2:55] you guys although there isn't a specific [2:57] order I made the name just for this [2:59] video so it's easier to to remember I [3:00] call it the prems method practice Bots [3:03] recoil control easy Bots medium Bots [3:06] straight SL movement practice first [3:08] let's begin with the practice Bots this [3:10] may seem very easy and simple to do [3:12] however there's a lot of things that go [3:13] into this if you want to get the most [3:14] out of your aim training first you want [3:16] to make sure your Crosshair doesn't move [3:17] vertically at all focus on keeping your [3:19] Crosshair on head level ideally you [3:21] should only move your mouse left and [3:22] right these practice Bots should build [3:24] micro flick as shooting these is the [3:26] same as getting into a 100 small [3:28] gunfights a minute you should care y [3:30] focus on going slow and not over/ under [3:32] flicking muscle memory is a crucial part [3:34] in being consistent since muscle memory [3:36] has no difference in good or bad habits [3:38] it is important to be practicing the [3:40] correct way at first I suggest you go [3:42] slowly and aim directly in the middle of [3:44] the head if you're over flicking then go [3:46] slower it should be a smooth movement I [3:48] highly recommend listening to music [3:49] while completing this routine as it will [3:51] make it more fun and enjoyable I usually [3:53] count my routine in terms of songs most [3:55] songs are 2 to 3 minutes in length so [3:57] two songs usually equate to about 5 [3:58] minutes I re recommend doing these [4:00] practice Bots for roughly two songs or [4:02] until you feel bored or worn out moving [4:04] on to recoil control this is the same as [4:06] spray control and can be practiced [4:07] literally anywhere on a wall or just in [4:09] the practice range I suggest turning off [4:11] infinite ammo and going over to The [4:12] Recoil bot on the side I usually do [4:14] about 30 m but it doesn't matter too [4:16] much I keep doing full sprays on the [4:18] target until I run out of ammo then I [4:19] switch to the Vandal and repeat the [4:21] process this ensures you don't Whi a 30 [4:23] bullet spray on a guy standing still and [4:25] should only take about 2 minutes to do [4:27] however generally you shouldn't be [4:28] spraying with rifles too much in the [4:29] first place so this is kind of like a [4:30] backup plan in case you don't instant [4:32] headshot them moving on to easy Bots [4:34] many of you guys are probably saying [4:35] that hard Bots are harder meaning you [4:37] will improve more right well that's [4:39] where you're wrong because doing the [4:40] hard Bots will make you develop bad [4:42] habits because the Bots are going too [4:43] fast this is especially true if you're [4:45] new to FPS games and valerant so unless [4:47] you're consistently getting 29 or 30 on [4:49] hard Bots I suggest that you listen to [4:51] what I have to say doing the easy Bots [4:53] is well easy but the point of doing them [4:55] is to build good muscle memory with the [4:57] right fundamentals professional [4:59] basketball players do simple shots to [5:00] practice and perfect their form they [5:02] don't only do the hardest shots thinking [5:04] that they will improve so the goal here [5:06] is to land every shot without over or [5:08] under flicking it gives you a lot of [5:10] time so don't rush your shot and make [5:12] sure you get that smooth one tap the [5:14] best guns to use are sheriffs and [5:15] Guardians this is because they're very [5:17] accurate and because you can't spray [5:19] with them like I said the goal is to go [5:21] for steady one Taps so that there is no [5:22] point in spraying with medium Bots you [5:24] want to do the same thing while keeping [5:26] the same fundamentals in mind you should [5:27] try to do it from close medium and far [5:29] ranges to give you the best possible [5:31] practice here you will begin to notice [5:32] that your aim feels better and more [5:34] crisp where before you were making [5:35] multiple Mouse movements and adjustments [5:37] and now you should see that your aim is [5:38] one fluid motion with minimal [5:40] adjustments I like to incorporate my [5:41] movement into my routine as well this is [5:43] where the straight part comes into play [5:45] I suggest going eliminate 50 and taking [5:47] a rifle go on the side of the range [5:49] instead of the middle this is because in [5:50] the middle you will have to move your [5:51] mouse a lot farther off your screen for [5:53] more realistic practice I go on the side [5:55] where the Bots spawn in my POV from here [5:57] I strafe with the A and D keys while [5:59] tracking the Bots after a second I come [6:01] to a complete stop before firing my [6:02] bullet this should improve your tracking [6:04] movement and discipline that you do not [6:06] move and shoot your first bullet is the [6:07] most accurate so it is not a good idea [6:09] to waste it due to moving while shooting [6:11] once you complete this your mechanical [6:12] aim should be all ready and warmed up [6:14] this aim routine isn't too concrete so [6:16] feel free to change around some things [6:17] and do exercises that you enjoy the most [6:19] to completely solidify your aim I [6:21] suggest going into a death match or two [6:23] and practice crossair placement this [6:25] will help you greatly within your [6:26] passive aim try to remove your mouet as [6:28] little as you need in in order to land a [6:30] head shot with your movement you should [6:31] also practice jiggle peaking angles and [6:33] not exposing your entire body a big part [6:35] of getting easy kills is good movement [6:37] I'll make a movement guide soon in the [6:38] future so look forward to that don't [6:40] forget that time and effort will pay off [6:41] guys so don't ever stop grinding with [6:43] that being said this guy took me a [6:44] really long time to make so I would [6:46] appreciate if you guys subscribed thank [6:47] you guys for watching peace