Literally the first step is already fundamentally failled. You will still get one tapped while full moving. Don't believe me? Boot up a single death match and walk for slightly longer than you're used to.
@owen19901Күн бұрын
I was playing 10 years in cs:go with global rank and I am struggling with shooting in Valorant a lot. I think this is morely console shooting style, where the movement is main point to aiming. So people who played a lot of shooting games on console got easier style. I have habit from cs:go to stop and don't move when shooting
@Michel-nd2yn2 күн бұрын
I just spam my crouch button while strafing and the enemy miss 24/7 because tryhards always going for headshots.
@MurtazaNaqvi2802 күн бұрын
how the hell do ur 2 bullets go perfectly on the target when staffing and overflicking
@philipp_keller2 күн бұрын
brooo, how good is this content? Great job! And the psychological part ist super interesting, thanks for that!
@akhilrawat38972 күн бұрын
1:05 meanwhile me on a twistzz zywoo grip
@lemongreed79165 күн бұрын
Her ult takes too much time to activate, her razorvine makes too little damage and I think her wall should be pick-up-able like Cypher's trip or KJ's bot. Overall I have fun playing her, just wish for some buffs
@hawoi5 күн бұрын
7:04 jett updraft dashes into a wall
@arikk33755 күн бұрын
Nah man, this is actually very helpfull, thanks so much
@Akhilesh-c2z8 күн бұрын
Bro take your time man whenever i try my opponents just kill me in 0.000001 sec 😅 what should i do broo
@dogman85149 күн бұрын
just enjoy the randomness of the game or get frustrated.
@dustin452110 күн бұрын
Taking your time kills you. Even in low elo people headshor you before you can 100% put your crosshair at head
@DumiBlue0410 күн бұрын
i counter my movement problems with my aim but then i find someone better and suck XD
@chrissy25able10 күн бұрын
What happens if I get shot so I can’t move
@juanjuanjuan473011 күн бұрын
I usualy play sova, can i still flank if they are hard pushing the other site? Because i thought only sentinels and duelista should flank
@TysonNgo-i7v12 күн бұрын
what crosshair is used in the video?
@geta938912 күн бұрын
Except in iron/bronze the smurfs will headshot you while running with counter strafes in 0.0001 seconds. Good luck practicing.
@luna-293915 күн бұрын
I never stand stil and i never spray or crouch im still bronz1
@alyssavu91915 күн бұрын
What if your enemy doesn’t do a full stop and keeps strafing what do I do
@IjanMahqina-g4e16 күн бұрын
I'm still confused about when to use shift and when to release shift? Do you still hold shift while doing a peek or not?
@carteredwards427816 күн бұрын
i dont understand how im supposed to move while i aim if im just getting body shot and not able to move in gun fights
@machu8517 күн бұрын
the guide so helpful, i haven't watched it yet but my aim's automatically fixed
@pixelmogsu18 күн бұрын
you can also go through the barriers
@Iamdhruv1i18 күн бұрын
These guides are so underrated ♥️
@Iamdhruv1i18 күн бұрын
Can you make a long video on this please. I have been searching this for hours. I learned the overaim thingy by wohoojin but I am not sure how to apply that on strafing people? It's hard to pull off.
@acknant986319 күн бұрын
what i learned: dont be predictable, change spots after peeking/getting kills. Anyways, here's how to build a particle accelerator: 1. Get a Particle Source: To start, you need a source of charged particles. Protons are a common choice, and they can be created by stripping electrons from hydrogen atoms, leaving positively charged protons behind. Alternatively, you could use electrons, which can be generated using a simple cathode or electron gun. The type of particle you choose depends on the kind of experiments or applications you have in mind .2. Build a Vacuum Chamber: The particle accelerator needs a vacuum environment for particles to travel without hitting air molecules. Even small interactions with air can slow the particles down or knock them off course. To create this, build a long, sealed metal tube and use vacuum pumps to remove as much air as possible, achieving near-vacuum conditions. This tube is where the particles will travel during acceleration. 3. Install Electromagnets for Steering and Focusing: Charged particles don’t naturally travel in straight lines, so electromagnets are used to steer and focus the particle beam. Wrap copper wire into coils (solenoids) or use specialized electromagnets around sections of the vacuum chamber. These magnets will bend and direct the particles, especially in circular or curved accelerators like a cyclotron or synchrotron. The magnets also focus the beam so it doesn't spread out as it travels. 4. Add RF Cavities for Acceleration: The particles need to be accelerated to near the speed of light for many experiments. This is done using radio frequency (RF) cavities, which create oscillating electric fields. As particles pass through each cavity, the field gives them an extra "kick" of energy, speeding them up. You need to set up multiple RF cavities along the vacuum tube if you’re building a linear accelerator, or place them strategically in circular designs like synchrotrons to increase the particles’ energy with every lap. 5. Set Up a High-Voltage Power Supply: To power the RF cavities and electromagnets, you’ll need a high-voltage power supply. It must be carefully controlled and synchronized to ensure that the RF fields accelerate the particles at the right time, and that the electromagnets are properly tuned to guide them. Depending on the scale of your accelerator, the power requirements could be substantial. 6. Install Detectors to Measure Particles: Once the particles are moving at high speeds, you’ll want to monitor their behavior, especially if you're aiming for collisions. Detectors are placed around the end of the accelerator or at key points where the particle beam will interact with targets. These detectors can measure things like particle energy, trajectories, or the results of particle collisions if you’re performing experiments. 7. Add Cooling Systems: If your accelerator is large or uses superconducting magnets, you’ll need cooling systems, such as liquid helium, to keep the magnets at cryogenic temperatures. Superconductors lose all electrical resistance at these temperatures, allowing for extremely efficient and powerful magnets. Even if your setup doesn’t require superconductors, cooling may be necessary to prevent overheating in the RF cavities and electromagnets. 8. Set Up a Computer-Controlled System: Since many aspects of the accelerator need precise timing and synchronization, you’ll need a computer to control the RF cavities, power supply, and magnets. The system will automatically adjust the power and electromagnetic fields in real-time to ensure the particles remain on track and accelerate smoothly. This computer also collects data from the detectors and can adjust the experiment based on results. 9. Test and Calibrate the System: Once everything is in place, it’s time to test the accelerator. Initially, you’ll fire low-energy particles through the system to check if the vacuum, magnets, and RF cavities are working correctly. You may need to tweak the alignment of the magnets and fine-tune the power settings to ensure the particle beam accelerates efficiently. During this stage, data from the detectors will help you see if the particles are reaching the expected speeds. 10. Run Experiments or Particle Collisions: Once the accelerator is fully functional, you can start running experiments. In a particle collider, for example, you can direct two particle beams to collide at extremely high speeds, creating conditions similar to those just after the Big Bang. The detectors will capture the resulting particles and interactions, allowing you to study fundamental physics. If you’re not colliding particles, you can still study their behavior at high speeds or use them to hit a specific target.
@thiccolo218718 күн бұрын
bro wtf haha 💀💀
@LuneToon17 күн бұрын
Damn I've been trying for months, this really helped me out thank you
@positionc-k2b20 күн бұрын
no becuase the fricking second i start strafing i fucking head tapped by every single person
@alyssavu91918 күн бұрын
Yeah me too
@SequenceZero22 күн бұрын
Been playing for almost 2 years. 4:38 was the first time anyone’s explained shooting that way to me. Been playing with probably a dozen people Asc/Imm level and no one bothered to.
@Emmett-x2v23 күн бұрын
nice vid
@davidklemen526423 күн бұрын
Breaking news: pre-aiming exists!
@蒼犬-f2y23 күн бұрын
Neon at the end: They always one shot me!😂
@FrancisNicolaiClet24 күн бұрын
i wish i got aim accuracy 😢 I had to stick with spectre as I can only run and gun
@AndrewGoulet-r7y28 күн бұрын
What the crosshair
@joshramirez784129 күн бұрын
Do you use a wooting ? Or what kind of keyboard do you use?
@GinvyX29 күн бұрын
im finaly at a place where im wiling to improve and this video feels like the one i have been searching for in like forever
@yoann.d3375Ай бұрын
So its all about predicting the ennemy's expectation and find a way to counter it
@Rowan479Ай бұрын
What is ur crosshair
@KiLLThemALL8820Ай бұрын
How do you know the map before character selection?
@ShootMe10Times22 күн бұрын
you literally get a screen showing the image of the map and the name of it
@BEASTxKRISHАй бұрын
Does your guide same for valorant mobile?
@e靈魂Ай бұрын
My problem is when i peak, before i stop moving, i already got one tapped so i can't even strafe. another problem of mine is people start run n gun right away then their first or second bullet headshot me😭😓
@massivdark3281Ай бұрын
Such a deep end, wow. You can copy that to so many situations in life 😂
@alyssavu919Ай бұрын
I can’t focus on the enemy I try but idk
@mrindianinsan3584Ай бұрын
Fps matters
@mzowow9253Ай бұрын
I am still a bot
@bungkai580Ай бұрын
this is osmething i heavily struggle with and am trying to course correct (ITS SO FUCKING HARD). when practicing on the range? when i overflick, i do it very fast, is it supposed to be as slow as you show it??
@shotikomorbedadze2232Ай бұрын
fade's ult is terifing me all the time
@AryanPandittАй бұрын
Bro if you really want to become famous ( idk, you could just be doing this for fun too) , you gotta do some marketing bro, you are so underrated.
@Shift2ValoАй бұрын
I aim at head, i shoot, its a body shot....40 damage with vandal....whereas the enemy always 160 me in the head....no idea whats going on....
@alyssavu91918 күн бұрын
Same for me
@JDC_xdАй бұрын
This example is shit, the crosshair placement is exactly the same 😂, it just makes you go faster so it's more difficult to hit you
@thenegotiataАй бұрын
I did all this, my enemies one tap me when I stop during the strafes from left to right or right to left.