
Hard mode for practicing aiming speed, Medium mode for practicing precision. So yea I just practice one taps and flicks. You could practice spray in case you miss your first shot but then again, you shouldn't miss it in the first place. This way you kill instantly and the enemy doesn't have time to react. Basically if you'd have an aim bot you'd just one tap headshots. Well that needs a bit of explanation on my end. Honestly I just shoot bots in practice range a lot and I've went from Iron 2 to Diamond 1. If you think your aim overall is poor, do the precision ones and focus on being accurate, dont worry about being fast or your score at first. People say that training your "slow" aim is better for muscle memory, and will translate to flicks anyway, so practice to be as accurate as possible rather than fast as possible. What are the best tasks to practice in aim-lab? I use the practice task list here. Check out the message the moderators button below this section! If you have any questions at all please send us a modmail! Personal DMs will be ignored. This subreddit is night mode compatible! Don't have RES? Use the vanilla night mode. The list above is not a complete list, Please make sure to read our complete ruleset here. That is the value you need in Apex Legends to match Valorant.VALORANT operates on an economy-round, objective-based, first-to competitive format where you select a unique agent to play for the entirety of the match. Switch to the Apex Legends profile or other game profilein this case, also change the Game Units to Config File Set the horizontal angle of view toand it will automatically convert the field of view value. After you set the field of view, look at the values in the Angle of View. This shows you the actual degrees visible in the camera, vertically, horizontally, and diagonally. Want to add to the discussion? Post a comment! Create an account. Become a Redditor and join one of thousands of communities. Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet. Get an ad-free experience with special benefits, and directly support Reddit. Want to join? Log in or sign up in seconds. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. What I do is open up valorant then make my FOV and then it works for me. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Here is what you need to do for Apex Legends. The vertical angle of view is You can convert Valorants field of view to any game using Aim Lab. They are identical, same sens and same fov. Sent same mouse movements to both games with a script. I've been warming up on aim lab and its been really useful, but I also want to make sure that its all around correct, not only for aim lab but for other games that I play like apex legends.
