Posted by Steve
Saturday, August 7, 2021 12:31 PM
I used to think it was a positioning thing where in DM and custom you’re not holding many angles but the other day I wasn’t having a great game. I then proceed to get a call from someone and I kinda turned my brain off to concentrate on the call (still entrying for my team and clearing space as I was a duelist) and I proceed to get around 10 kills in 3 rounds with my aim feeling as smooth as it does in DMs. Is this sort of a confidence thing where I perform better when there’s nothing to lose. Anything would help. Thank you.
References
- https://www.reddit.com/r/VALORANT/comments/ozjgw1/why_is_my_aim_so_much_different_in_competitive/
- https://reddit.com/ozjgw1
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