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@TheOfficialMul2 ай бұрын
Hi
@CDgaming12732 ай бұрын
Bett
@DuckyWick2 ай бұрын
I’m so early
@A.k.-47-2 ай бұрын
ok ynot doit
@JackHerman-it7pm2 ай бұрын
was it worth a 10 minute video?
@ZB_Snickers2 ай бұрын
Aim training is about practicing shots you struggle to make or need to be perfect on. Think of it like basketball, you warm up with layups but you don't train layups. You practice your various distance shots. But you intensely train shots that are based off of a move. Like a Kobe post fade jumper. Aim practice works, but you need to be more specific about what your practicing as you master your aim to reach new heights
@stealthoАй бұрын
i often find practicing the actual thing youre actually trying to do better for me than practicing fundamental elements of the whole thing im tryna practice
@noswad8317Ай бұрын
Literally any sort of aim training of any kind will give great results for a few months. Even just playing grid shot for 10 minutes would have a noticeable impact on aim. You don’t have to specifically target anything until you get to a really high level.
@SneakoV2Ай бұрын
bad example with the layups when any good hooper has spent dozens of hours simply doing layups over and over from various angles
@ZB_SnickersАй бұрын
@SneakoV2 practice shots you struggle to make or need to be perfect on....
@MrPragmatismАй бұрын
@@ZB_Snickersgod bless Kobe one of the goats
@Squorzel2 ай бұрын
Well I don’t train my aim either. Guess i’ll see all you “normies” at the next Global Championship then.
@Squorzel2 ай бұрын
For legal reasons, this was a joke
@GeorgeCaraYT_2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@Airborne72632 ай бұрын
For illegal reasons, I will sue you, see you in court buddy 😂😂😂
@Mikbest2 ай бұрын
Same bro💀
@PayDaBills2 ай бұрын
Lol
@TidesGG2 ай бұрын
It’s a great day when Reisshub uploads 🔥🔥🔥
@AdeIpadeola2 ай бұрын
I love your videos
@MinetronYoutube2 ай бұрын
Same
@TidesGG2 ай бұрын
@@AdeIpadeola Appreicate you Adelpadeola!
@cloppin2 ай бұрын
Imma see you in another video watch this
@cloppin2 ай бұрын
We’re really playing musical chairs until 2025😂
@xGeeear22 ай бұрын
its crazy that you dont have ANY fun playing koovaks, i think its really satisfying and calming :D
@dual6f2 ай бұрын
I like the fifa card style 5:20
@joovah2 ай бұрын
Yeh they look pretty clean
@optimumplatinum26402 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly when I saw these lol
@LoggedOutツ2 ай бұрын
and the rizzhub one 😂
@sharkarcc2 ай бұрын
Rizzhub
@Awesomewafle2 ай бұрын
I liked it until rizzhub
@simonheath36772 ай бұрын
Thanks
@WeditsfutbolАй бұрын
no comments in a month and a dono?
@ninjaofthepivipi240529 күн бұрын
For fortnite, i found that, just going into some zonewars and 1v1s and focusing on my crosshair placement, would massively help my aim, I can now hit some serious damage with ease. 200 only boxfight is very good aswell. This video has now brought my attention to click timing, which is something i might try those next days, as most of the shots I miss are because of a bad timed flick.
@24KnightandJay2 ай бұрын
I have very low level aiming skill, and have relied heavily on the "wait for them to move into your crosshairs" strategy described at 3:31. Never thought of it as a primary strategy. I always thought of it as a crutch for lower tier players like myself.
@JeighNeither2 ай бұрын
Honestly... it is, if that's all you got. You really want to be able to hit flick shotgun shots in FN & Riesshub never mentions that here. He also trained way too much. 30 mins a day 3-4 days a week max. Aim training is really mostly for someone in your situation. If you don't feel confident, your aim suffers, so try & train enough to get confident in the 4 disciplines he mentions at the top of the vid, & then only "train" when you're warming up for 15 mins in creative b4 a session. Again tho, flick shotty is a crucial aim/timing skill in FN & worth acquiring. Maybe not in the upper echelons, but in pubs its essential.
@stealthoАй бұрын
that should be how it is, shooting purely by aiming is futile when bloom exists
@SealzFnYt20 күн бұрын
Yo Reisshub I would recommend listening to music or a podcast or anything you enjoy listening to while aim training for me it makes it way more enjoyable and if you enjoy something you normally have more motivation to do it so meaning you will probably get better results, hope this helps. Love your content btw ❤
@zefrix82732 ай бұрын
I just find it odd to only consider the perspective of those who don’t train their aim or don’t find it useful, especially when there are pros, like Setty and Noahreyli, who clearly dedicate time to it. It would have been valuable to hear their opinions as well. Beyond that, I know some pros only train their aim when they feel it’s necessary (for instance, if they notice they’ve been missing more shots than usual). From my point of view, aim training is definitely beneficial, but it should be balanced with how much time you spend playing overall. If you’re only playing an hour a day, it’s probably unnecessary. But if you’re playing two or three hours a day, I’d recommend doing at least a 10-minute aim warmup at the beginning and then spending 20 minutes or more at the end of your session working on any aim weaknesses you noticed.
@peely.oiledup2 ай бұрын
struth gaming made a video that shows aiming in third person games actually gives you a different sensitivity moving ur mouse left and right, this means that if u aim train in first person, it won’t translate as well to third person games like fortnite
@CentriVR2 ай бұрын
I said the same exact thing on Twitter when reisshub posted about this
@bobbabb2 ай бұрын
Moot point since there are plenty of Kovaaks scenarios in third person, and sensitivity and FOV are not the most important factors for developing mouse control
@peely.oiledup2 ай бұрын
@@bobbabb i agree that sensitivity is not the most important thing but having an inconsistent sensitivity moving your mouse left and right can mess you up if ur not used to it, kind of how mouse acceleration can, i also know that kovaaks has many third person scenarios (i play them myself) and wrote the above comment to encourage people to play them
@bobbabb2 ай бұрын
@@peely.oiledup Actually training with mouse acceleration or programs that periodically change your sensitivity still improves mouse control, I have 1200 hours in Kovaaks and using a program that randomized my sensitivity helped me escape a plateau. The only caveat to that is you need to end your session on your normal sensitivity or aim train in game.
@axtra95612 ай бұрын
when you are aim training you aren't just getting good at one sensitivity / cm360 if you are properly training but I do feel that because I am strongest in tacfps FOVS
@buntly2 ай бұрын
if you hate doing kovaak’s it’s because you’re forcing yourself to do it and usually doing it wrong. Kovaak’s for me is very fun and for a very long time, I played more kovaak’s more than any other video game. But forcing yourself to do a routine that someone else smarter than you made won’t always make you better if you hate doing it. I would recommend learning about why certain scenarios improve your aim and building your own routine/playlist. But then again, maybe it really is just that boring for other people and I’m just a lunatic
@ValaydesNAАй бұрын
Giving yourself goals for it makes it pretty fun too, not just playing for the sake of it.
@probbmatic2 ай бұрын
I spend decent amount of time practicing my aim But I also play zero build so I don’t have to worry about building mechanics or editing which means I generally have less to focus on
@IshtiaqKhan-d6m2 ай бұрын
IMO personal opinion, ZB is more of tracking, but in builds is crosshair placement yet practising both is very necessary, as crosshair placement is essentially just reaction time
@BrahhhOnTop2 ай бұрын
NO SHIT BRO
@yosispring2 ай бұрын
One interesting thing about Fortnite is that harvesting materials is already like a static target aim-training exercise
@teechurch5602Ай бұрын
I am glad you mentioned quite a few things in this video... 1. The mouse control bit is something I've been talking about for YEARS and literally got laughed at for it, but it was something I also knew and understood deeply so I never doubted it. I'm glad someone like you is acknowledging this. 2. Yes, aim training is boring hahahahahaha. It usually is more fun if you have progress through benchmarks so you can set goals - if you ever feel the desire to do it again, I can send you a few different benchmarks that have been set up by various aim coaches/communities. 3. I really like the bit about analyzing aim within the context of the game itself, and the weight that skill carries and how to determine how to divide your time to actually improve rather than braindead grinding
@giojustgio2 ай бұрын
I have around 350hrs on aim trainers. Voltaics ranked sheet made it a bit more interesting for me to grind as there was something tangible to pursue. I'm currently Master, from my side boredom comes from reaching plateus, just as the gym, the fun part is progressing, but progress takes time. Playing the game will always be more important however identifying your Aim weaknesses and find scenarios that actively work on those weak areas is very beneficial. But training has to be focused, and actively trying to do better than before. If not then it would be like training in the gym without reaching failure. Aim training has to be challenging, if you are just going to shoot spheres the size of a planet it you will NOT see the results you want.
@SuperHeroJay2 ай бұрын
Having a good analysis of what you're doing is the best to see what you need to improve on(like vod reviewing), I would say for a lot of cases for people that have used kovaaks is that they tend to play thing that are the more gimmicky scenarios and because of this will aim train inefficiently and will eventually plateau. An example being at 4:50 during your kovaaks clip ( I don't know how far this was into your training month) but you were playing long strafe scenarios and while they can be good for developing better mouse control I don't think they're all that great for helping with improving your aim because they tend to be too slow and don't really work on improving reading enemy movements. To go more into depth by what I mean in your 'gp close long stafes' clip you over flicked the target( which is common) but you didn't micro adjust to get your aim back on target. You waited for the target to get into your crosshair before "continuing" to aim, you weren't trying to be active enough during the aim training scenario because you eventually ended up with a better score which is fine but you weren't working on what scenario could have help you with, which is smoothness of tracking, reading changes in movement, keeping your crosshair center-mass and micro adjustments.( keep in mind this is only really referring to that one section during the video)For you it wasn't fun at all so rather than going into it with a certain aim goal you were (seemingly) mindless going at it without necessarily improving on what was lacking. For most pros overall their aim tends to be good enough because they play a lot and they will get a decent amount of practice through that will actively training mechanics and things they would actually utilize. Like you said For the best overall improvement in a game, use your time effectively.
@nutterbutter362 ай бұрын
I LOVE YOU KING REISSHUB 😍😍
@sentonbeeblo1702 ай бұрын
Something I recently learned is 3rd person aiming is actually different than first person. When the character is offset from to the left of the screen like in Fortnite, it takes more mouse (or stick) movement to aim to the left than to the right. So if you're practicing first person aim its going to feel different when you get in game. Kovaaks does have some third person training scenarios that might be more helpful if that's what you want.
@ImSirDeon2 ай бұрын
I've been pondering this topic for a while, I'm glad this video answers those questions I've had.
@CorbinDeblois26 күн бұрын
Taking some notes from exercise science - focus on one attribute to increase for 3-6 weeks while maintaining everything else, then just move onto the next thing to focus on while maintaining the others.
@vin_ty2 ай бұрын
Training my tracking on creative has helped me so much when it comes to hitting my shots more often, especially with chapter 5's bullet drop.
@ZaneDidIt2 ай бұрын
My experience aim training almost every day for about 2 months: I found a playlist I liked and tweaked a little bit. I aim train for about 25-35 mins a day before playing. I definitely notice a difference when not aim training on days I take off or don’t feel like training. It’s a very good warm up. 1000% relatable when you say you have a bad day it definitely messes with you and you lose confidence (for example you’re normally top 25% but today you’re top 40%). Some days I just don’t play cause of it, I guess that’s my superstition from sports growing up LOL. My aim has improved a ton, it was horrible before which is why I aim trained to begin with. With that being said. My movement has gotten worse as I rely on my “new and improved aim” to carry fights and can be reckless by depending on it too much. TLDR: it can be helpful, you don’t need an hour a day, don’t neglect other aspects of the game, it can give you confidence as well as lose confidence depending on the day.
@raphi49812 ай бұрын
I think not mentioning aim duels was a big oversight, its probably the most effective overall practice helping with aim, tracking, crosshair placement as well as movement all at the same time, idk why people don't do it anymore since like chapter 2 when that shit is probably the fastest way to improve and warm up all of ur other mechanics besides building/editing.
@perezz762 ай бұрын
Another banger from the GOAT
@Zoo-sr5vq2 ай бұрын
The editing is so goood! 👍👏
@nobbyfirefly57Ай бұрын
10:15 it’s another course. Probably worth it though. I trust you. Even better, it’s lifetime access. Own it forever!
@FineEnvyy2 ай бұрын
I’d say great video but one thing to definitely take away. Most aim training results when translated into actually gameplay are just pure subjective. It really depends on the opponent skill and your idea of how you’re aiming. When I was grinding aim training for 1 hour a day for months I got worse. This is not because I was getting worse at aiming but because playing the game felt like a chore. You should definitely play fun maps like 200 pump only but I recommend to skip the aim training after you get the basic kind of mouse control down. Focus on the essentials of the game. Watch your fights back and blame something other than your aim because trust me aim training will make you hate fortnite. Thanks for the video G
@03Ssolo2 ай бұрын
This was one of the best videos ive ever seen, usually i eat my breakfast while watching a video, but today i watched something while eating 😂
@tirterra12222 ай бұрын
honestly, One of the best way to improve at fortnite is to play build cups on different regions, Playing with high ping forces you to think about every decision you make. It also makes you improve the efficiency of your fight mid game, when you take a mid game fight and you have 150 ping, you have to pressure the opponent into them thinking you are some sort of sweat so they start running away. When you play an ASIA duo cash cup and then you switch to EU later in the day, everything seems so smooth.
@neekogregoryАй бұрын
Think of it more as aim placement them and control rather then training especially for pros because they already know how to place their crosshairs
@CruzWithMe2 ай бұрын
Theoretically, if you train your aim, all other aspect might start to suffer for a little bit will stabilize over time. That’s just part of mastery, you plateau and even might lose other aspects because your being more conscious. Wait until it becomes subconscious.
@VofromFN2 ай бұрын
If you don’t enjoy aim training, I would suggest playing other games that rely much more on aim and you’re constantly using your aim, such as Valorant or CS2 or perhaps other BR games. I got into and played Valorant much more during Ch5S3🤮 and early S4, and when I started playing Fortnite again, I felt my aim and mechanics were much better and more consistent because I had better mouse control, just like Rizzhub mentioned 1:57
@Blexiti2 ай бұрын
Great video! In my opinion i think aim training through kovaaks is very beneficial when first switching to kbm (because it helps a lot with mouse control which is the element of fn new kbm players struggle with at first). If you have bad mouse control you won't have good aim. But as you get better i think aim training inside of fortnite is better (at least for me i see a lot more improvement when aim training in game). Also doing an A/B training routine (kovaaks on one day and realistic in-game aim training the other day gives you the best of both worlds). Also 200 headshot only is one of the best ways to improve crosshair placement and shotgun aim. The reason why some pros don't aim train (in my opinion) is because they play for 10 hours a day and don't need to. If you're playing for only 3-4 hours or so then i think you should aim train. Also, aim training works better for some then it does for others! Great video though master reishub : )
@aaronnn99412 ай бұрын
This was something I have questioned before, thanks for being dedicated to the boring grind
@zezima4202 ай бұрын
who wins in a boxfight: 1. the guy who has played 100 hours of boxfights 2. the guy who has done 100 hours of aim training clicking a red circle? obviously 1
@Bolt4512 ай бұрын
Does the other guy have movement
@Beveyboygames2 ай бұрын
but the guy who spends 90 hours boxfighting and 5 hours aim training, and 5 hours piece control training, will beat both of them
@Photoxfn2 ай бұрын
@@Beveyboygamesyoure so wrong
@RedReversai2 ай бұрын
@@Photoxfn how?
@Photoxfn2 ай бұрын
@@RedReversai whats 5 hours of aim training really doing for you're aim? And tell me one pro that aim trains in 2024
@kim_jong_un_officiall2 ай бұрын
Bro takes time in the evening just to edit and upload. Love seeing it
@Square_One2 ай бұрын
I'm able to put way more hours into kovaaks when I just treat it like a game where I'm going for high scores rather than think of it as practice. But also the better I get with mouse control the more I realize how much more important things like positioning, strafing, and general mechanics are than just raw aim.
@sapo31742 ай бұрын
thank you so much for making this video i actually started training alot my aim recently and 4:43 was insanely relatable but i wasn't understanding why until i saw this video, thx again
@Mafiaa675Ай бұрын
Riesshub is my second favourite hub ❤
@VeryGoodname2 ай бұрын
Started Ingame Aimtraining a month ago and i can relate to anything said in this video.
@Mallard2 ай бұрын
9:04 I never realised Queasy was a Bladee fan
@erickonami12 ай бұрын
i gave myself up to the red liiiight
@TheOfficialMemeStealer2 ай бұрын
Here is what i reccomend to controller players who want to get better. For half a year play without aim assist, and once you have good aim turn it back on.
@brandondebruin2872 ай бұрын
Sounds fun, stretched and challenging...😅
@Boyzbeelike2 ай бұрын
I dont know how to turn on aim assist and I have been playing for 2 years
@dco10192 ай бұрын
@@Boyzbeelike its on by default...its a 0 to 100 slider in your controller settings
@MrFlopper-i7u2 ай бұрын
It just feels like better aim and only gains a little bit of skill. Aim training would be way better.
@Boyzbeelike2 ай бұрын
@ ok because sometimes I see if my aim assist is working and my crosshair doesn’t move at all is it because I use a custom crosshair do you have to have the normal crosshair
@miryzz50812 ай бұрын
this vid was lowkey very funny and very instructive thx rizzhub luv u
@Shooha_BabeАй бұрын
Honestly I tried aim training, I was missing basic shots up close that I know I should be hitting, so I tried Kovaaks and did 30 minutes multiple times a week during down time and I definately saw an improvement to the point I can laser players even the ones out the sky gliding etc.
@lbmatx30642 ай бұрын
a big thing about aim training too is that you shouldn't be doing it for too long. It is super mentally taxing because you have to be fully focused on aiming the whole time. I've been playing college Valorant for the past year or so and that's one of the big things that I've learned. Aim training is super useful, especially if you don't have great aim like me, but really all you should be doing is a fairly quick aim warmup, maybe 15 minutes or so and then jump into your in game warmup, for Valorant it was a deathmatch but for Fortnite it's probably box fights or smth. Aim training too much before you start playing will exhaust your brain and make you play worse after even if it is improving your aim
@DataOCE2 ай бұрын
They way I've always seen is its a great way to get learn new hardware (mouse, mousepad, monitor) and gain comfort with a new sense if you've had the same mouse etc. for a while the benefits plateau.
@Rpluz2-p3fАй бұрын
Secind favourite hub🗣️🔥
@IGLMrMan2 ай бұрын
I personally think that for non pros aim training is super helpful to do. For me I tried doing an hour a day, but I would just not want to aim train on a lot of days bc it felt like a chore. For aim training you need to actually like it to stick to it, so I changed my routine from an hour to 30 minutes and made sure I liked all the scenarios I played on kovaaks. You can also split kovaaks into two 15 minute sessions if you don't want to do 30 minutes straight. I see my aim improving fast when I kovaaks for just 30 minutes everyday and it motivates me to keep doing it.
@Koffie-zx6ue2 ай бұрын
One thing for if you find aim training boring might be the fact that you have a very tight routine where you play different scenarios for like 5 times and then HAVE to move on. Although this might sound alright, its not very optimal for getting better aim, as you are not striving for new high scores. Also striving for new high scores is mainly the part that keeps playing aim trainers fun.
@kaitofv2 ай бұрын
I personally have nearly 2800 hours between Kovaaks and AimLabs over the last 2 years. I don’t play Fortnite anymore, and due to a recent ass development in set up I also don’t play my main game anymore, which was Overwatch. Essentially, aim trainers, are my main game. But I would say these hours aren’t necessary for even simple improvement. If aim card is at 50, a simple 15-30 minutes a day for a month could raise it to 70, another month it’s at 80, 90 etc. only when you get to top 1% does it really become something you stump at. In a way, aim training when fresh to it, is similar to weight training. Assuming you follow everything properly, progressively push harder (more difficult scenarios), in 3 months you will progress rapidly.
@dejohnthabeast2 ай бұрын
I use aim labs & every scenario I use 3rd person mode so it translates better than a lot of the voltaic drills that are stuck in 1st person. Training your mouse control helps over a long time , & you still have to be good at the game.
@elessar_1112 ай бұрын
As a novice controller player my game is definitely much better with a warm up in a trainer, as well as The Pit or Red vs Blue where for me it’s mostly about my eye to thumb coordination for tracking more than aim, but aim too. With the Pit and R vs B there are way more ongoing fights for practice that the sporadic fights in a regular BR. But I imagine if I was a pro for a number of years or full time game streamer my muscle memory would be more solid and with less need for aim training.
@Mato_fnbr2 ай бұрын
dear reisshub nice vid Personally i realy like to aimtrain. idkn why but i even have fun doing it while improving my other weaknesses. im normaly playing like 15 minutes of kovaaks in my warmup. keep the grind up @reisshub
@L3ttr72 ай бұрын
Aimtraining is for raw aim improvement however raw aim doesnt directly translate into game. The addition of own player movement and shooting mechanics (bloom in fn movement inaccuracy in tacfps) are skills learnt ingame. Aim training also tapers off super fast as the higher you go the more minimal the gains in raw aim. Aimtraining is often a hobby or to help beginners to mnk, otherwise its often way more efficient to improve ingame unless you play a wide range of games which point out ur poor raw aim. Edit: also when you aimtrain you often get aimtrainer brain and take fights like its an aimtrainer (forgetting bloom fn or movement inaccuracy cs/val) and getting punished for it, thats why its often smart to train ingame before playing even if u aimtrain beforehand.
@brendangoosen2 ай бұрын
Thanks man! You just saved me a month!
@bhuvangunessee2 ай бұрын
It could be that Solo Cash Cup saw you aiming better and matchmaking put you against the better players that can aim in their sleep. I dont do cups, not good enough but It's the same for building and aiming with SBMM, I used to build a lot to put distance/cover or high ground, used to get too good builders and I'd start losing ALL build fights, so I tempered my building to just enough, and now I don't find OP builders all the time, just the occasional one unless I'm playing Ranked.
@IThePeaceful2 ай бұрын
I honestly think this also relates to your "Why Do Fortnite Pros get worse as they get older" video
@SergeantMcClain2 ай бұрын
I see aim training a bit different... I liken it to doing scales to warm up before playing am instrument or stretching and going through drills in sports. Taking just a bit of time out to focus on mechanics help me ensure that I am creating good habits before getting into regular gameplay. I wouldn't do it for an hour though 10-20 minutes max.
@mat.3122 ай бұрын
lets go our favorite scottish player uploaded!
@syazx36402 ай бұрын
this is just my experience but aim training does help me in other games but when it comes to fortnite its a bit different as replicating sens from 3rd person to first person is very hard i do find that i hit more shots after aim training for the last year (about 400 hours in aimlabs) i find that it improved my prefires more then anything else it sounds weird but i genuinely think that aim training improved my click time/reaction time also because of what i said before about sens it makes it much harder to build muscle memory which imo is a good thing since mouse control will always be better then muscle memory to be able to hit shots consistently on any sens is the true peak of mouse control
@qhvst64732 ай бұрын
yo cheeky feature at 1:18 😂
@DeaJayFN2 ай бұрын
What a goat
@mariflax97662 ай бұрын
Imagine these fifa fortnite cards would exist with t1 pros as walk outs and people like benjifishy and Mitro as icons
@mazine.84432 ай бұрын
🔥🔥
@mattbruhh2 ай бұрын
a good 50% NA t1-t2 DID aim train everyday for abt 2-4 weeks, when kovaaks benchmark came out i believe january-february 2023 someone i forgot who made a cord where a lot of t1 fortnite players did aim train since everyone wanted better benchmarks than each other (muz was one of them) and it was actually enjoyable to aim train to just improve and have better benchmarks
@tyy29162 ай бұрын
i aim trained when i was 17 and got my first pc. Over the years i stopped aim training but have gotten my crosshair placement and aim has gotten much better but i also play val&csgo consistently.
@Tartol2 ай бұрын
From an Aimcoach, Aimtraners enjoyer and Fortnite coach, this video is GREAT, I agree with (almost) everything. Love this type of content P.S. Aimtrainers are fun, if they are not for you, you are not playing it the right way or you just don't need to play them: a football player don't have to do bodybuilding or calisthenics to be good at football
@blueexnetic2 ай бұрын
you did NOT need to press enter that many times💀
@solgerWhyIsThereAnAtItLooksBad2 ай бұрын
“They are fun and if you don’t think so you’re doing it wrong”
@mufradr2 ай бұрын
body building has nothing to do with football, but u have to weight train to be elite tbh
@Tartol2 ай бұрын
@@blueexneticis it good now? Lol
@Tartol2 ай бұрын
@@mufradr exactly, training aim in scrims, ranked or creative is enough for fortnite, you don’t have to be tier1 in an aimtrainer to be tier1 in fortnite, every shot in a non-tournament match is training aim in my opinion
@DarkMatterIsKing2 ай бұрын
Rizz hub at 6:22 😂
@Yoskii1322 ай бұрын
Great day when Rizzhub uploads
@AninerdrecapsАй бұрын
i play on geforce now and i decided to try aim training before going into a game and I swear spending a whole hour w=made me way more calm and I felt that I wasn't always jittering I also seemed to keep my crossair just always hit their head plus I was a lot more patient waiting for people instead of always rushing in
@HiroYuk1oАй бұрын
This is something I get from every game the more you play the better you do maybe learn a bit but overall just play
@mikeg73242 ай бұрын
Fortnite has a built in aim trainer in the breaking mechanic with your pickaxe, those blue circles you have to hit to get either 50-100 dmg on a rock for example is an aim trainer
@omarzharfan20062 ай бұрын
been waiting for this ever since you tweeted it
@crolaa6137Ай бұрын
Ive never had any luck with aim training outside of warming up, better to learn from actual experience imo, learn quicker and helps you build muscle memory whatever game youre playing in specific
@elwinwinter27 күн бұрын
The purpose of isolation is specifically because it's much faster. Being able to focus purely on small subcategories of aiming, getting direct feedback and repeatable practice whilst slowly increasing difficulty is obviously a faster way to progress. Muscle memory is not a thing relevant to aiming.
@nathaniel51572 ай бұрын
Was just considering spending more time in aim trainers. Glad to know it's not the best use of time.
@KillaFX2 ай бұрын
Back when I was competing in FN and wanted to go pro I remember going into kovaaks or some FN aim map religiously every day for 30mins to an hour and it was a part of my warm up. The funny part is that my aim wasn't even bad. No wonder I haven't went pro LMAO.
@Forilnd2 ай бұрын
How am i not subscribed to the best youtuber already (Reisshub)
@post_seal2462 ай бұрын
Thank you Reiss for sacrificing an 30 hours of your life to save us 10 mins🙏🙏
@cpaquaiight67162 ай бұрын
i gotta say i tried this challenge when u announced u were going too, and i felt i was getting way worse at the game and the succeeding at anything. i lost all motivition for the game and quit for a month and a half
@Wiznter2 ай бұрын
Hey Reiss in your practice map could you make a one hour practoce session as ive watched you practicing mech and this video it would be nice to have them all
@ErebosAshmeld2 ай бұрын
I like to warm up for 5 to 10 minutes in KovaaK's and then tab back to it between matches for something to do.
@AppendixDaphnis2 ай бұрын
If you don’t like something it’s pretty difficult to gain something from it. Because neurological modification is strictly connect with emotions. Beginners mindset my friend. From hate to openness.
@theoutsiderjess18692 ай бұрын
I feel like people went ftom doing aim trainers to 1v1's map and zone wars. its an easier and better way to pratice for a tourney instead it makes you work on all your skills instead.
@KenryoBudiman2 ай бұрын
this video is so on point
@maximuspanela4822 ай бұрын
Good video. I aim trained for Fortnite and I found out pretty much all the same stuff. Aim training will only get you so far
@1sleet4602 ай бұрын
I’m going to use the Reiss hubs excuse genetics I have the same issue😂
@santapig2 ай бұрын
Short: They already got good aim from previous games and thousands of hours in FN, it's more profitable for Pros to train more important areas, like gamesense. It's also boring to them to spend hours looking at dots on a screen. Aim training definitely works and it definitely is boring, as stated in the video. Tho as someone who uses Kovaaks here and there, it's a lot easier to endure when you dont train for an hour but warm up 15-20 minutes with scenarios that actually challenge you, also listen to music or podcasts or you'll die of boredom. You ofc also can train before going off. Alternatively you can improve your aim by focusing on it ingame, FN is highly mechanical, there also are specific maps, more than the showcased ones that aim to help with bulletdrop. And ofc don't forget passive aiming (crosshair placement, preaim), the better you are at that, the less you actively need to aim.
@Nizzuツ2 ай бұрын
If you hate aim training, try some other scenarios that train the same type of control, because they might be more fun
@CrxzyYTАй бұрын
I started gaming on console and only been on hardcore PC FPS gaming for about 6 years. I got used to it very fast and now a controller feels weird.
@Gaetan.N2 ай бұрын
Optimum made a video about aim trainer and he came to the same conclusion as you did: aim trainer only trains your mouse control , but real in game aim has many other factors, especially human are not as predictable as bots and orbs in kovaaks
@elwinwinter27 күн бұрын
Predictable bots are only present in a very small subset of scenarios. There are loads of scenarios where the targets are infinitely less predictable and harder to hit than anything you'll ever face in any 'real' game.
@IMPORTANT_SA2 ай бұрын
Bro finally posted this vid
@alliecat2842 ай бұрын
Honestly I just do it on controller to warm up. But right now I’m new to keyboard and mouse so I’m using it more. Once I’m use to using keyboard and mouse I will probably hardly use it maybe just to warm up.
@Bricko3332 ай бұрын
I personally use blitz for my team for surge loadouts and accuracy
@wolfenhd19352 ай бұрын
Could you please give us the name of the kovaaks map u played
@Not_A_GamerFR2 ай бұрын
The exact same thing happened to me when I started I got bored and demotivated so fast
@Runebroere3652 ай бұрын
Aigan Nice vid love You mate
@RocydeeVal2 ай бұрын
Can you do a scrim video like this one?
@Xelafv12 ай бұрын
If Reisshub can be good anyone can
@mera4502 ай бұрын
I don't even play Fortnite anymore these videos are just so interesting