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