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Does anyone use aim trainers?
#1
I have used Kovaaks for 200 hours and found my tracking in game has really improved but i dont notice anything else improve like flicks, reaction time e.t.c.

Does anyone else use aim trainers and notice how its improved their performance in real games?



#2
Aim trainers are good but most of the important skills are from playing the actual game as crosshair placement, timing and game sense really help with outplaying opponents.



#3
depends on the game at hand but i’ve tried kovaks  and thing that it helped but you also need work in game



#4
Yeah I think Kovaaks has helped me a bit.



#5
Depends on the game. I play counter-strike, where aim can only get you so far. So playing Kovaak helps with aim, but game-sense, pre-aiming, communication is way more important if you want to progress.



#6
How does an aim trainer work, exactly?



#7
Yeah i use aim labs, really good



#8
Yes I use them quite frequently. Not only do they help with rusty aim in fps and shooter games, I also use aimboost for my mouse accuracy inn League Of Legends.



#9
i use aimlab its a good application for new aim people's



#10
It kind of depends on the commitment I have since most aim trainers take a lot of your time



#11
I use to use AimBeast from time to time but I don't do it as much anymore because my aim is actually decent.



#12
I used aim labs for a little bit when I played Valorant



#13
I’d rather spend my time playing the game and get better while playing it while asleep learning the game mechanics better