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I am thinking of devoting some daily time to training my aim. I have been a PC gamer for about 3 years now and my aim in FPS games is about average. I am good at tracking but suck when it comes to flicking on target or aiming at rapid moving targets. 

 

I seen some thing advertised by Nvidia about Koovaks Aim Trainer which is apparently the 'worlds best aim trainer'.

 

So a few questions:

 

-Do they actually work?

-How many minutes should I put in per day to improve?

-How long should I practice for before I see a noticeable difference?

-This is a hard one, but what is the potential increase in improvement I could see? 3%, 10% 50% etc etc.

-Lastly, has anyone consistently used/use one before and what were your results?

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5 minutes ago, Actual_Criminal said:

-Do they actually work?

if you're asking if traning to be better at something works, then yes, it works

 

5 minutes ago, Actual_Criminal said:

-How many minutes should I put in per day to improve?

-How long should I practice for before I see a noticeable difference?

-This is a hard one, but what is the potential increase in improvement I could see? 3%, 10% 50% etc etc.

this is up to you, there's no proper answer to this

 

5 minutes ago, Actual_Criminal said:

-Lastly, has anyone consistently used/use one before and what were your results?

while not an FPS game, i played aim training in my rhythm game and got pretty good results after 2 months, in regular maps

edit: i would like to add, it improves aim accuracy but not necessarily response time to enemy that jumps out of corners, that's an entirely different thing to train imo

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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Back in the days, I would religiously use Kovaaks for about 10 mins before any FPS session. My scores in the trainer weren't improving much, but in game I was doing a lot better. 

 

Personally I don't think it gets any better by just practicing by playing the game, but let me put it this way: If these aim trainers didn't work, then people wouldn't use them. But people do, and significant people do too.

 

I know Kovaaks costs money, but if there is a sale right now, then grab it. Otherwise use "Aim Lab" on steam

 

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14 hours ago, Actual_Criminal said:

I am thinking of devoting some daily time to training my aim. I have been a PC gamer for about 3 years now and my aim in FPS games is about average. I am good at tracking but suck when it comes to flicking on target or aiming at rapid moving targets. 

 

I seen some thing advertised by Nvidia about Koovaks Aim Trainer which is apparently the 'worlds best aim trainer'.

 

So a few questions:

 

-Do they actually work?

-How many minutes should I put in per day to improve?

-How long should I practice for before I see a noticeable difference?

-This is a hard one, but what is the potential increase in improvement I could see? 3%, 10% 50% etc etc.

-Lastly, has anyone consistently used/use one before and what were your results?

Yes, they will absolutely help you improve.

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