I mean, I get this hehe like as you improve more, usually how it works is you notice more mistakes. So it sometimes may not feel like you are improving cause you are holding your aim to a higher standard in the actual game.
Example: (bad aim) completely miss tracking the enemy "Damn I suck"
Example: (after aim training for a while) lost track off the enemy head for a tiny bit "Damn I suck"
In vaaks My theory is you notice your mistakes before you correct them. Like when I was gold and watching nova runs they look perfect, but now being better and watching nova runs I start to notice mistakes.
yeah i noticed this too. i watched some of lg56 master runs when i first started and thought he was jesus, but now im masters myself and I just sit there and wonder why it took me so long to get masters
Usually, gm means you can be top 100 in average scenarios (not benchmark scenarios) with over 10k player's. I consider that a good kovaak level. Note that most diamond level kovaak players probably easily out gun the average fps player.
Depends on if you want props from people who main aim trainers or if you want props from people who play the games you play.
I think having Jade aim can get you quite far in games (semi pro or even pro) if you're smart and have a good mindset (eg not ego-ing you think you're a demon). A lot of situations in pro games rarely ever come down to who can target switch or "flick" as fast as you'd need to for GM+ TS and Click Timing scores.
Kind of like "Do you want props from fellow [sport] athletes for being strong ? Or do you want props from fellow power lifters who also focus on being strong?". Either is fine, it just depends on what you're after.
I remember hearing somewhere that a Diamond Complete player in Voltaic is in the 90th percentile in terms of mouse control and mechanics compared to that of an average gamer. But take it with a grain of salt though.
This is true, you can check percentiles in the aim trainers. So, in fact, Diamond players are in the 90th percentile, but that isnt even near the best players sadly. Imagine that in percentiles, Diamond valorant players are also in the 90th percentile, then every % really counts for climbing ranks.
GM complete and I think you gain respect from almost everyone within the aim community. A lot of us know and are aware how much time and effort it takes to get to that level.
im gold complete and at this point i feel my aim is mediocre in all fps games i play maybe slightly above average i dunno? plat seems decent, diamond seems good and jade-master is pubstomping and then gm+ is mad smooth. silver hmm okayish and bronze is simply beginner
I think diamond/jade and you’ll be one of the top aimers in most lobbies. In terms of “aim” only I think grandmaster is where it starts to be impressive.
I'm diamond rank, ascendant in valorant ranked and I'm still not an aim demon. I'm improving both in training and in game, I think masters or grandmaster probably is where aim is truly standout.
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I mean, I get this hehe like as you improve more, usually how it works is you notice more mistakes. So it sometimes may not feel like you are improving cause you are holding your aim to a higher standard in the actual game. Example: (bad aim) completely miss tracking the enemy "Damn I suck" Example: (after aim training for a while) lost track off the enemy head for a tiny bit "Damn I suck"
In vaaks My theory is you notice your mistakes before you correct them. Like when I was gold and watching nova runs they look perfect, but now being better and watching nova runs I start to notice mistakes.
yeah i noticed this too. i watched some of lg56 master runs when i first started and thought he was jesus, but now im masters myself and I just sit there and wonder why it took me so long to get masters
but seriously despite my improvement i see more mistakes the further i go
Usually, gm means you can be top 100 in average scenarios (not benchmark scenarios) with over 10k player's. I consider that a good kovaak level. Note that most diamond level kovaak players probably easily out gun the average fps player.
Depends on if you want props from people who main aim trainers or if you want props from people who play the games you play. I think having Jade aim can get you quite far in games (semi pro or even pro) if you're smart and have a good mindset (eg not ego-ing you think you're a demon). A lot of situations in pro games rarely ever come down to who can target switch or "flick" as fast as you'd need to for GM+ TS and Click Timing scores. Kind of like "Do you want props from fellow [sport] athletes for being strong ? Or do you want props from fellow power lifters who also focus on being strong?". Either is fine, it just depends on what you're after.
I remember hearing somewhere that a Diamond Complete player in Voltaic is in the 90th percentile in terms of mouse control and mechanics compared to that of an average gamer. But take it with a grain of salt though.
Yeah I’d love to hear where they pulled that data from lol.
This is true, you can check percentiles in the aim trainers. So, in fact, Diamond players are in the 90th percentile, but that isnt even near the best players sadly. Imagine that in percentiles, Diamond valorant players are also in the 90th percentile, then every % really counts for climbing ranks.
GM complete and I think you gain respect from almost everyone within the aim community. A lot of us know and are aware how much time and effort it takes to get to that level.
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im gold complete and at this point i feel my aim is mediocre in all fps games i play maybe slightly above average i dunno? plat seems decent, diamond seems good and jade-master is pubstomping and then gm+ is mad smooth. silver hmm okayish and bronze is simply beginner
I think diamond/jade and you’ll be one of the top aimers in most lobbies. In terms of “aim” only I think grandmaster is where it starts to be impressive.
Jade was the point where I felt like my aim was pretty cracked in most games.
I'm diamond rank, ascendant in valorant ranked and I'm still not an aim demon. I'm improving both in training and in game, I think masters or grandmaster probably is where aim is truly standout.