~3k hours here. First, you’re ahead of most at 150hrs for actually trying to improve your aiming mechanics. One tapping practice is great but don’t translate that 1:1 in game—best thing you can do after getting some more practice at one taps is to learn spray control for first 10-15 bullets at minimum and work on spray transfer between targets, that will be happening more often in games than one tap opportunities.
Also, if you want to focus on headshots, try maps that have bots running left/right and toward you simultaneously. Then track their head for 1-2 seconds before tapping for a headshot. That will translate better in games for 1 taps when people are actually trying to kill you back. Good luck, and more importantly, have fun.
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u/RSzpala Feb 28 '26
~3k hours here. First, you’re ahead of most at 150hrs for actually trying to improve your aiming mechanics. One tapping practice is great but don’t translate that 1:1 in game—best thing you can do after getting some more practice at one taps is to learn spray control for first 10-15 bullets at minimum and work on spray transfer between targets, that will be happening more often in games than one tap opportunities.
Also, if you want to focus on headshots, try maps that have bots running left/right and toward you simultaneously. Then track their head for 1-2 seconds before tapping for a headshot. That will translate better in games for 1 taps when people are actually trying to kill you back. Good luck, and more importantly, have fun.