Posted by Steve
Wednesday, November 11, 2020 8:12 AM
Recently built the GF a pc purely for valorant. Surprisingly, her aim is incredible for a first timer, getting 29/30 or 30/30 in the range on medium difficulty, 10 consistent on hard. This is all on day 1 of pc gaming.
Kind of pisses me off a little, took me a while to get that good.
But her movement makes irons look like immortals. I'm used to teaching people how to aim, crosshair placement etc, but I've never had to teach somebody the basics of WASD. I tried to explain outside of w goes forward, etc, but I guess its so natural to me idk how to teach it. After two days of playing there is little improvement.
So she needs help in teaching movement, is there any simple games other than valorant that focus on fast key actions that can teach this quickly? She's an impatient person, she's been bugging me to just teach her, so I don't know what to do. Maybe range exercises? Basic platformers? Any help is awesome.
TLDR; Aim good, move bad. Help for brand new pc gamer.
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/jrrcxi/help_gfs_aim_is_great_movement_non_existent/
- https://reddit.com/jrrcxi
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