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How to improve aim on PC - Advanced Guide

I watched the video, I've only followed 1 of the tips, which is the 1 about seating position, I have moved the armrests on the chair so that my arms/elbows rest on them as I play and it has not only improved my shots on target but also reduced my reaction to jumps and scares... lol

Supporting my arms is definitely reducing that flinch reaction and I have better control over my mouse as well, I think I have to get out of the habit of jamming my mouse button down and panic firing now, I have found that with concentration, I can use burst firing, which combined with tighter, more accurate mouse control helps me get more kills, but I still panic fire when I get caught out by surprise.

I did install AimLab, I just don't have the time to work on it, I would rather be in game, especially on a weekend when we have double XP events.

Thanks for the great video, I have liked it subbed to show my support for your channel.
 
I watched the video, I've only followed 1 of the tips, which is the 1 about seating position, I have moved the armrests on the chair so that my arms/elbows rest on them as I play and it has not only improved my shots on target but also reduced my reaction to jumps and scares... lol

Supporting my arms is definitely reducing that flinch reaction and I have better control over my mouse as well, I think I have to get out of the habit of jamming my mouse button down and panic firing now, I have found that with concentration, I can use burst firing, which combined with tighter, more accurate mouse control helps me get more kills, but I still panic fire when I get caught out by surprise.

I did install AimLab, I just don't have the time to work on it, I would rather be in game, especially on a weekend when we have double XP events.

Thanks for the great video, I have liked it subbed to show my support for your channel.

Thanks very much man, I appreciate the support!!!

I understand that AIMLAB may be a lot more boring than the game itself, especially if your goal is to kick back with the boys and have fun. It's also challenging if time is another constraint. However, panic fire usually occurs because you actively have to think very fast about a lot of the variables in a very short period of time. Training your aim, whichever method you choose, allows to offload some of that information during that short period of time onto your passive thinking/muscle memory allowing you to not prefire prematurely. It's powerful in FPS games, especially when most common TTK at 250HP in Warzone is 0.5s (INSANE!)

Either way, Im very happy you found value in my video :)
 
I did find value in the video, we're fortunate to have talented content creators, like yourself, that are willing to share on here, I also found value in your reply, so thanks for that.

Once I have completed Battle Pass to at least Tier 80 then I will no longer feel the pressure to try and focus on getting other things done, including working on my aim.
 
Appreciate the kind words.

I have been battling with my streaming PC setup for a week now, Im like tier 40 haha. Stupid 4k60 MK2 PRO keeps crashing Windows boot. >.<
 
Does it run ok without any overclocking on your rig? It might be a stability issue if you're overclocking.
No that was one of the suggestions from some of the youtubers, I tried but still same issue. My guess is that my old rig is using ddr3 ram and 4k60 mk2 is most likely ddr4 compatible. Oh well, thankfully I can still return the elgato for refund :D
 

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