Posted by Steve
Saturday, December 26, 2020 11:19 PM
So I've been using the sens randomiser in deathmatch for 5 days now and have seen some rather interesting results. First of all, the smoothness in all aspects of my aim is far better which as most of us know leads to better speed and accuracy. I am able to flick to heads faster and more consistently now with first bullet accuracy that is ten times better than it has ever been before. Moreover, I feel like I have much more control over my crosshair in general leading to better crosshair placement in almost all situations. In my opinion these changes are massive considering how short of a time I've been using the sens randomiser.
Here you can see a quick two minute video showing the difference in my aim on day one in comparison to day three. The changes aren't huge but when you take the short amount of time into account it becomes much more impressive. Let me know what you think about the experiment so far :)
Overall I think it is definitely speeding up my improvement rates but really only a few days of running this isn't going to prove anything. The real results will come by the end of the 8 weeks. I'm still streaming the games daily and will be uploading weekly updates to my YouTube channel. I just wanted to post this one because I was surprised at how quickly I was improving.
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/kkjwb0/quick_sens_randomiser_deathmatch_experiment/
- https://reddit.com/kkjwb0
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