How to Fix Inconsistent Aim in Valorant

avatarPressingDesk2 years ago
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avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

So you're having trouble hitting those crispy headshots in Valorant, huh? First thing, make practice your new best friend. Spend quality time in the shooting range to get comfortable with the weapons. Adjust your sensitivity settings too; sometimes the magic fix is just finding that sweet spot between too slow and too fast. And don't forget about your posture and hardware - a good gaming mouse and a comfy chair can go a long way. Oh, and patience, young grasshopper. Aim gods weren't built in a day!

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avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

Honestly, just aim better. LOL, just kidding. But seriously, it's all about that muscle memory. Keep grinding.


avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago

Aim inconsistency? Welcome to the club! What worked for me was actually taking breaks. Sounds counterintuitive, but coming back with fresh eyes and a relaxed mind really helped smooth out my aim. Plus, I messed around with my DPI settings until I found my sweet spot. Give it a try!

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