Sunday, December 22, 2024

CSGO: 5 Tips for Aiming like the Pros

Whether you're a decent aimer looking to improve or you have the aim of a potato, this guide is sure to help you reach your fullest potential.

Good aiming is crucial for any first-person shooter, but in competitive games like CSGO proper aim can perhaps be the most important skill a player can have. No amount of external skillset can compensate for your inability to aim.

Sooner or later you’ll have to take your time to improve your aim if you’re looking to get better at the game.

Here are 5 CSGO aiming tips which guarantee improvements

Sensitivity

Finding the perfect sensitivity for you is non-optional in a game like CSGO. Even a 0.1 difference in sensitivity can be the difference in winning or losing a skirmish. You might be playing the game for 1000 hours without taking your time to consciously find your ideal sensitivity which will result in you getting stuck somewhere down the ladder of ranks.

Finding the right sensitivity for you is fairly simple, there are plenty of guides available online to do it, it only takes you about a few minutes and is almost always worth it. This video by TheWarOwl does a good job at explaining how to find both your normal sensitivity and your zoom sensitivity, which you have to fine tune if you’re an AWP user.

Practice

Found your dream sensitivity? Now time to try things out practically. Hop on to a custom server on a training map like training_aim_csgo 2 or aim_botz, both of which are popular maps and can be freely found on the workshop.

Set a goal for yourself, like having a 95% accuracy on the former and 100 kills per minute on bots for the latter. Now the tedious part – don’t stop till you achieve the goal you’ve set. It may take you hours at first, but it’ll be worth every minute spent in the long run. Think it’s hard? Here’s a video of a player doing the 100-kill challenge in 31 seconds.

Deathmatch

So you’ve set your sensitivity and completed your practice goal? Congrats, you get to the part where you get to pop some heads vs real players in a deathmatch. Why didn’t I put this in the practice section? Because unlike practice, this is actually fun.

Shooting moving opponents is an entirely different experience than shooting at innocent stationary bots. Join a deathmatch server, preferably a free-for-all community server. Focus simply on tapping heads of enemies you see. For the first ten minutes, don’t spray, even if the enemy is right in front of you. Focus entirely on the enemies’ heads and try to get one taps with the AK.

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For the next ten minutes, focus on spraying and only spraying. Try to perfect your recoil control in the ten minutes. Regardless of how far your enemy is, spray him down.

Now for the final ten minutes of your deathmatch, do a combination of tapping, bursting and spraying. Kill enemies just as you’d do in an actual competitive game. You’d be surprised at how much you’ve improved in the last few hours you devoted to the game.

Gear and Settings

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Having good gear is essential if you want to get past a certain level in gaming. You have to invest in a good gaming mouse, a good mousepad to go along with it, and a good keyboard.

Try to look online for the gear of the pros if you feel lost. Most pros’ gears are very costly, but you can be sure that those gears will be the best you can get for your money.

Other than gear, make sure that your mouse settings in the game are all good. Most importantly, make sure your m_rawinput command in the console is set to 1 to disable the mouse acceleration which is generally unwanted. You can also take a look at the configs of pros to get an idea of their mouse settings.

Mindset

You’ve refined your mechanical skills and ensured that your gear is on point. Now the only thing left to conquer is your mind. 

Remember, not all aim duels can be won in CSGO, no matter how good you are. No matter how much your mind wants to take a second peek at mid against the enemy awper holding the angle, you should know that the odds won’t be in your favour. Know which duels to take, and always keep thinking a step ahead of your opponents.

Try to study the different maps to get a clear idea of the advantageous positions you can hold to get the upper hand in duels. That knowledge along with your precise aim will be enough to wipe enemies off their feet.

Have you become a decent marksman but still finding it tough to move up the ranks? Read our guide on five things you might be doing wrong in CSGO to get an idea on what’s pulling you back.

Sonu Banerjee
Sonu Banerjeehttp://www.talkesport.com
Sonu Banerjee loves first-person shooter games and writes about them. Sonu covers everything from tactical games to chaotic multiplayer moments. Sonu admits being not so good in Valorant. But Sonu’s passion for gaming makes stories relatable and authentic. Loves reading, watching movies and playing games of all sorts.
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