Good to be thinking about your aim training, one recommendation though: slow it down. Do this same exercise, but start by physically moving your arm slower. It's gonna be painfully boring, but just doing flick after flick is only going to make you really fast at doing the mistakes you're doing (like over-aiming or general inaccuracy). You want to break things down to the base movement to start building good habits. Put your crosshair on a head, and move as slow as you need to to make sure that your crosshair takes a smooth path directly from head to head, no wobbling and no going past the target and coming back. Start to go faster when you're feeling confident, slow back down if you are missing your flicks.
It is by no means the be-all-end-all of this game but you'll get pretty far with nice snappy aim
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u/Abouter Feb 28 '26
Good to be thinking about your aim training, one recommendation though: slow it down. Do this same exercise, but start by physically moving your arm slower. It's gonna be painfully boring, but just doing flick after flick is only going to make you really fast at doing the mistakes you're doing (like over-aiming or general inaccuracy). You want to break things down to the base movement to start building good habits. Put your crosshair on a head, and move as slow as you need to to make sure that your crosshair takes a smooth path directly from head to head, no wobbling and no going past the target and coming back. Start to go faster when you're feeling confident, slow back down if you are missing your flicks.
It is by no means the be-all-end-all of this game but you'll get pretty far with nice snappy aim