I mean your aim look good here. But the real test is seeing how it compares to in a ranked match .
Arc3535
For better aim its best to play against real players as shooting stationary bots won’t help that much. I think making the bots move would work but its always against real players you get to improve your aim as well as movement.
Ranked matches usually consist of real players so you could play that. If you don’t want to play ranked then free for all/hardpoint shipment also has a lot of real players so you can improve your aim there
For better movement its best to check out some yt videos about codm movement
Adventurous-Ad-5
Tbh I don’t have advice regarding the sensitivity part but when it comes to aim and movement you’ll learn as you play more and more
Reflexes get better the more you experience the gameplay and if you lose even better cuz you find out what went wrong and correct it or overcome it
Just keep playing
I wish you luck soldier
GoreIsMe
Try not to slide towards enemy, they’ll just beam you. Try adding jumping while shooting to throw off enemy aim. Be unpredictable with your slides like when your enemy is near the right side of your screen slide to the left so they have to move crosshair more to shoot. Best way to get better is to practice in ranked rather than bots standing still because your opponents will be sliding a lot.
gofucyaself
If you want to get better, adjust your sensitivity to both your liking and what’s best with enemy movement. Understand that matches are not like ranked. The training area will only help you so much, but the bots don’t move like ranked players do. Pre-aiming corners and moving your crosshairs to wherever you turn – to wherever you think the enemy will be – is essential. Do NOT do the dumb thing I always see, like keeping your crosshairs toward the ground. People think it gives them some form of advantage, but it doesn’t. It doesn’t help you “see” better. It takes away precious milliseconds that could be used already having your crosshairs on the enemy. Keep it head to chest level at all times unless you know for a fact the enemy is prone. Also, start tracking bots in training room, like move your crosshair with their movement to track properly.
TS-Earthangel88
Your aim s good play MP first then try in ranked
CatsAreDoughs
Turn on ads sync fov so the gun doesn’t zoom when you aid down sights but if you prefer this that’s okay.
HugeAd746
Start sniping lol people here love snipers
HugeAd746
Turn your FOV to the lowest setting if your using a phone trust me it will help see enemies further away but keep it around 65-70ish for BR
T_A_C_T_B
Use these bot settings. Distance: Medium / far ( this depends on what you’re training for exactly ) Speed: High
Movement Complexity: Slide Jump. Direction: Foward and back and add all 5 bots and make sure you are not using your aim assist as it can hide whatever mistakes you are making. You can also turn on the data panel or unlimited ammo as you choose, up to you honestly
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I mean your aim look good here. But the real test is seeing how it compares to in a ranked match .
For better aim its best to play against real players as shooting stationary bots won’t help that much. I think making the bots move would work but its always against real players you get to improve your aim as well as movement.
Ranked matches usually consist of real players so you could play that. If you don’t want to play ranked then free for all/hardpoint shipment also has a lot of real players so you can improve your aim there
For better movement its best to check out some yt videos about codm movement
Tbh I don’t have advice regarding the sensitivity part but when it comes to aim and movement you’ll learn as you play more and more
Reflexes get better the more you experience the gameplay and if you lose even better cuz you find out what went wrong and correct it or overcome it
Just keep playing
I wish you luck soldier
Try not to slide towards enemy, they’ll just beam you. Try adding jumping while shooting to throw off enemy aim. Be unpredictable with your slides like when your enemy is near the right side of your screen slide to the left so they have to move crosshair more to shoot. Best way to get better is to practice in ranked rather than bots standing still because your opponents will be sliding a lot.
If you want to get better, adjust your sensitivity to both your liking and what’s best with enemy movement. Understand that matches are not like ranked. The training area will only help you so much, but the bots don’t move like ranked players do. Pre-aiming corners and moving your crosshairs to wherever you turn – to wherever you think the enemy will be – is essential. Do NOT do the dumb thing I always see, like keeping your crosshairs toward the ground. People think it gives them some form of advantage, but it doesn’t. It doesn’t help you “see” better. It takes away precious milliseconds that could be used already having your crosshairs on the enemy. Keep it head to chest level at all times unless you know for a fact the enemy is prone. Also, start tracking bots in training room, like move your crosshair with their movement to track properly.
Your aim s good play MP first then try in ranked
Turn on ads sync fov so the gun doesn’t zoom when you aid down sights but if you prefer this that’s okay.
Start sniping lol people here love snipers
Turn your FOV to the lowest setting if your using a phone trust me it will help see enemies further away but keep it around 65-70ish for BR
Use these bot settings. Distance: Medium / far ( this depends on what you’re training for exactly ) Speed: High
Movement Complexity: Slide Jump. Direction: Foward and back and add all 5 bots and make sure you are not using your aim assist as it can hide whatever mistakes you are making. You can also turn on the data panel or unlimited ammo as you choose, up to you honestly