u/EcIipse09

In cs2 I play 1280x960 4:3 should I be also be playing on 4:3 in kovaaks as it seems to make the targets much bigger but I don’t know if that means I’m training my aim less.

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u/EcIipse09 — 13 days ago

I started playing cs2 like 3 weeks ago and have started aim training 1.5 weeks ago and have a couple random questions

1: I play on 54cm/360 on cs2 which is slightly slower than the average sens but should I be using this sens on kovaaks as in game I typically only use my wrist for a large amount of my aiming (due to years ago when I had to play on a very small mousepad and a sens that was around 8cm/360) but when I aim train in kovaaks I find my self using my wrist to aim very little on all tasks. I’m wondering if I should use a faster sens on kovaaks to practice aiming with my wrist or should my kovaaks and cs2 sens be the same

2: How should I be aim training to best transfer to in game aim should I be going for accuracy and efficient pathing between targets or speed? Also should I be trying to flick on the target or do what I’ve heard many people talk about practice which is flicking close to the target and then a micro adjustment onto the target

3: How should my weekly aiming routine be structured? Right now I do one day for static, 1 day for dynamic , 1 day for precise/smooth tracking, one day of reactive tracking, one day of speed/precise switching, and one day of evasive/smoothTS. Each one of my daily playlists have about 15 1 minute tasks where i go through them all twice.(I made this weekly routine with the reccomeneed viscose tasks from this spreadsheet in the description of one of her videos “ https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bLUVZJvaxSTtjIrsjTdXopRsvXnqHVvxOxEAa8yLRTg/htmlview “) Should I stick to this weekly routine or should I change it to something that transfers better to cs2? A big problem of mine is very small micro adjustments on enemy’s when strafing very unpredictably or even just back in forth at no obvious pattern, when my enemy’s do this I tend to overcorrect greatly and I think I might need a day that focus on that but idk as I have no expierence is aim training.

4: this lasts ones not as important but I just was curious how long it took other people to start seeing noticeable improvements in aim Ingame after starting consistently aim training.

Ty for anyone that replies to this post I know this post is filled with a lot of questions as I am really new to aim training but I’ve been very hyper fixated on cs2 these past weeks and I’ve never wanted to improve at a game as much as I do right now so I’m trying to make all this as efficient as possible.

u/EcIipse09 — 14 days ago