I'm sorry but the more your enemy tilts the better it is for you to win the game as they'll likely overpush to make hero plays and stuff.įourthly, instead of taking risky peeks and pushing into angles quickly, slowly take certain angles and peek slowly.
If some of your body is hidden during such peeks, it would be very helpful to you as your enemy is very likely to whiff and tilt when you kill them. Once you do take a peek, try to take a wider peek than normal for valorant but take a short peek enough to get you the kill in CSGO (this difference is due to the shooting mechanics of both games, CS has defined spray patterns that u can learn while valorant's spray gets random after a while so they enemy can't track you as easily as they can in CSGO). In the first two cases, they'll easily be frags for you but in the third case, they'll still be tilted enough to possibly whiff. In that case either they overpeek, push or don't at all. Another rather weird but fun way that works for me is jigglepeeking atleast 4 times so my enemy gets tilted and tryhards to kill me. In most of these cases, I tend to jigglepeek to find out my enemy's location and adjust my crosshair so that when I actually peek, it gives me either an instakill or I get enough damage in to be traded.
Like clearing an angle you already cleared before or clearing an angle you expect more than 1 player to be at or clearing a wide angle where an enemy can be anywhere. Thirdly, there are alot of situational based things to keep in mind. If i feel like i'm a bit off today, I play another deathmatch to work on my aim more until I feel like its good enough for me to play well. I personally DM before i go competitive in either game.
Go DM and try to play HS only to fix your crosshair placement and reaction time for the day. Secondly, I would suggest DMing for atleast 10 minutes instead of aim_botz and stuff because those have no ping and you cannot actually get used to the ping differences. If you analyze the situation well enough though, you would know if the opponent did that to bait you and your teammates or not and you can still aim where required. In the case of valorant, if you hear an omen tp, a jett updraft or something, you can always shift your crosshair to that specific position but so will all your teammates. That obviously causes one to tilt so instead of thinking about the world and whatever and if you actually want to get better at the game and reach higher ranks in it, focus on your crosshairs and try to keep them placed at head-level or atleast body so you can get enough damage in for your teammates to trade effectively without taking much damage themselves. There are times when people are not focusing on their crosshair and an enemy randomly walks into your FOV and you can't adjust in time for it and you end up dying. Obviously, there will be some differences which I will mention but if something is unclear, you can ask below.įirstly, both games require good crosshair placement. I am a faceit level 8 (dropped from level 9) and a Immortal 2 in valorant.įirstly, Valorant and CSGO have the same shooting logistics so it would be a bit similar. Hello guys! Today I will guide you all with my own POV on how to aim in CSGO and Valorant better.