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Aimer curse
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god I want to grind three more hours of kovaaks and hit another PB, but I'm sleepy and incapable of peak performance.
it's fucked up how I need rest and sustenance to learn things, i should just be able to practice forever and keep getting better at a linear rate
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Glitro: That is it! You are all grounded.
Glitro: Bonnie, no computer for you.
Glitro: Antivirus, training for you.
Glitro: And Kovaak... Is there anything you love?
Kovaak: Revenge.
Glitro: No vengeance for you.
Kovaak: I was gonna say I’ll get you for this, but I guess that’s off the table.
#source: blackish#Glitro#Bonnie Rolando#Blustreak#Antivirus#Kovaak#Digital Defenders#West Art Comics#incorrect quotes
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being a gamer is devastating you'll hear the news and you'll say shit like "damn they should've hit the kovaaks a bit harder"
#actually so sad that he lived#donu the yapper#keeping this vague on purpose#someone post the castiel I love you meme saying trump was shot
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I sort of love the reblog graph. They made the nodes spread out by physically repulsing each other in a slowly updating real-time display so it's constantly moving and extremely difficult to actually click on anything. Why would they do that? Just make it update faster, right? Crank that sucker up. Type in a higher number. Make it reach its final configuration right away.
It reaches a final configuration, right? Tumblr?
No, of course not, it's doing three-body problem shit indefinitely. Even if you zoom in all the way and wait several seconds, it's still pretty much Kovaak's Aim Trainer in there.
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kovaak can aid a man zoom_sensitivity_ratio can change a man
#ive already been called a notorius cheater and ive been playing sniper for 2 days lmao#team fortress 2#first person shooter#zoom_sensitivity_ratio 0.9 gamer#tf2#sniper team fortress 2#schizo quote
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From Average to AvG: The Journey of an Esports Rising Star
In the dimly lit glow of LED monitors and the hum of powerful gaming PCs, Erineldo “AvGGamer” Chico, a sophomore at Endicott College, is honing his skills daily at the newly built Endicott esports lab. The grind of esports, a world he stepped into during his sophomore year of high school, has now become his passion. What started as a casual fill-in spot for a friend soon turned into a competitive drive that carried him through to collegiate esports. Now, with each click of his mouse and every strategic move, Chico is competing and thriving in this dynamic, ever-evolving scene.
Erineldo "AvGGamer" Chico warming up on KovaaK’s Aim Trainer
A look from the outside into the newly built esports center in lower Callahan
“I’ve always been competitive,” Chico says with a smile, recounting his early days on the ranked ladder at just 13 years old. But it wasn’t until the Overwatch League (OWL) exploded onto the scene that he truly found his calling. “Watching the pros like Pine play inspired me. I just knew this was something I had to do.”
Overwatch, the game Chico, and his teammates play, is a team-based first-person shooter (FPS) where players select heroes with unique abilities to capture objectives or defend points, in different maps around the world in an optimistic future. Each game can be a mix of fast decision-making and synchronized teamwork, adding much complexity to its gameplay. Another popular esports title is Fortnite, which is known for its massive battle royale format, where up to 100 players compete to be the last one standing in the lobby. The game’s rapid building mechanics and open-world strategy make it a huge staple in competitive play nowadays. Other titles like League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA), demand strategic depth and team coordination as players battle to destroy the opposing team’s base. These games all require hours of dedication and specialized practice routines, which Chico and his teammates work tirelessly to perfect, especially in a game like Overwatch. The Challenges of a Growing Scene
Like many players striving to make their mark, Chico faced numerous challenges. His biggest obstacle? Navigating the largely uncharted territory of structured esports training. “The hardest part was figuring out how long to practice, and what to practice. There’s no one-size-fits-all method,” he admits. “A lot of the community gatekeeps information, so it was up to me to learn through experience.”
Chico and his teammates, like Nick "g0ne" Welton, a junior theater major, dedicate themselves to perfecting their skills in gaming. Nick recalls the intensity of recent esports tournaments, where players compete for hours on end, and manage the pressure of every move being observed. In a typical week, these players clock in 30 hours of practice, including gameplay and analyzing previous matches, typically called “VOD Reviews”.
Nick "g0ne" Welton, one of Chico’s teammates, practicing at a tournament setup
Esports, though still relatively new compared to traditional sports, demands just as much dedication and discipline. Chico spends hours refining his aim in KovaaK’s Aim Trainer, as he reviews past gameplay, and incorporates new strategies into his practice sessions. It’s a routine that balances improvement with preventing burnout, a good option for anyone serious about staying competitive. On average, Chico and his teammates play for three to four hours on days they have scrimmages with other teams, often scheduled around peak evening hours to accommodate players in different time zones.
Lounging chairs in the lab for players to enjoy gaming on
The “GULLS” branding inside the esports room, with PC’s aligned horizontally
The Grind and the Glory
Despite the challenges, there’s a thrill in pushing limits and seeing progress. Chico vividly recalls a recent tournament where his team, though still new and growing, performed with a level of teamwork they hadn’t achieved before. “That’s what stood out to me the most,” he says. “We’ve got great individual players, but now we’re starting to really come together as a team. Future teams better be ready.”
Jack "Kairos" Kiernan, another one of Chico’s teammates practicing in an Overwatch custom game
Chico practices daily, ensuring he’s constantly sharpening his skills in-game. “You can’t skip practice, even if it’s just 30 minutes. One missed day can throw you off,” he explains. His dedication is evident, as is his methodical approach to preparation for everything. Before every competition, Chico completes a specific warm-up routine in KovaaK’s Aim Trainer, covering all aspects of aim so that by the time the match starts, he’s fully warmed up and ready to perform.
The lower Callahan esports lab offers resources players like Chico can’t access in their dorm rooms. Each station has high-performance PCs, gaming chairs, and noise-canceling headsets, creating a focused environment for competitive play in any game. Here, players' distractions are limited, as opposed to the limitations of playing in their own rooms. Everything is built for focus, with screens, monitors, and even the lighting set to help players zone into the game. The esports lab’s setup provides players and students alike with a unique experience, with comfort, diversity, and accessibility being the #1 motive behind its events. The esports lab even includes a materials locker with gamer essentials, such as snacks, equipment, energy drinks, and different games for the Xbox and PS5 gaming consoles
Example of a desktop setup in the esports lab
A look inside one of the many high-performance PC’s at the esports lounge
Poster marketing for an event at the esports lounge, the “Dress To Impress” event promotes inclusivity and diversity among students at Endicott
A look into the materials locker at the lab
The Future of Esports
Looking forward, Chico’s goals are clear: he’s got his eyes set on the next level. “I’d love to go pro after college, or even become a streamer,” he says with confidence. But no matter where his career takes him, his competitive drive will always push him forward, no matter what challenge he faces.
For those looking to get started in esports, Chico has some advice: “Practice is important, but so is balance. You’ve got to have other hobbies and make sure you’re staying healthy. Maybe even hit the gym alongside gaming—it can help you get better.” His teammates even echoed this sentiment, sharing how good gym time and structured schedules keep them sharp for competition, along with a good sense of time management.
A Sense of Home in the Arena
Chico’s nickname, AvGGamer, comes from a past where others labeled him as “average” in the gaming world. But rather than let the name define him, Chico took it as motivation to improve. “I just took it and ran with it,” he says. Now, AvGGamer represents not who he was, but who he’s become. He’s a player determined to rise above and leave a mark in esports.
The monitors' glow and mechanical keyboards' clatter surround Chico, Nick "g0ne" Welton, and Jack "Kairos" Kiernan as they train. In this space, they find focus, camaraderie, and the drive to excel, pushing the limits of what it means to be competitive gamers. With a future as bright as the RGB lights illuminating his gear, AvGGamer is just getting started.
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Make sure to practice your smoothness
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Tips Menjadi Pro di Game FPS
Game First-Person Shooter (FPS) telah menjadi salah satu genre paling populer dalam dunia gaming. Untuk menjadi pemain profesional dalam game FPS, dibutuhkan lebih dari sekadar kemampuan bermain; Anda juga perlu strategi, keterampilan, dan latihan yang konsisten. Berikut adalah beberapa tips untuk membantu Anda menjadi pro di game FPS:
1. Pahami Mekanisme Permainan
Setiap game FPS memiliki mekanisme dan aturan yang berbeda. Luangkan waktu untuk memahami fitur-fitur unik, senjata, dan peta dalam game. Pahami bagaimana setiap senjata bekerja dan mana yang paling sesuai dengan gaya bermain Anda. Mempelajari peta juga penting untuk mengetahui titik spawn, jalur terbaik, dan tempat-tempat strategis.
2. Latihan Rutin
Keterampilan bermain game tidak akan meningkat tanpa latihan yang konsisten. Sediakan waktu setiap hari untuk berlatih. Cobalah berbagai mode permainan untuk melatih keterampilan yang berbeda, seperti aim, strategi, dan komunikasi tim. Latihan di mode latihan atau melawan bot juga bisa membantu meningkatkan akurasi dan reflex.
3. Tingkatkan Kemampuan Aim
Akurasi adalah kunci dalam game FPS. Gunakan software atau aplikasi khusus untuk melatih aim Anda, seperti Aim Lab atau Kovaak’s FPS Aim Trainer. Latihan rutin dalam mengarahkan crosshair dan menembak target dengan cepat akan meningkatkan kemampuan aim secara signifikan.
4. Gunakan Perangkat yang Tepat
Perangkat keras yang tepat dapat mempengaruhi performa Anda dalam bermain game. Gunakan mouse gaming dengan DPI yang sesuai dan mousepad yang memadai untuk meningkatkan kontrol. Pastikan juga untuk menggunakan headset berkualitas tinggi untuk mendengarkan suara dan komunikasi dengan rekan tim dengan jelas.
5. Komunikasi dan Kerja Tim
Game FPS sering kali melibatkan permainan tim. Komunikasi yang baik dengan anggota tim dapat mengubah jalannya permainan. Gunakan mikrofon untuk berkomunikasi dan berbagi informasi penting. Tetap koordinasi dengan tim dalam membuat strategi dan menyerang musuh.
6. Pelajari dari Pemain Lain
Menonton livestream atau video dari pemain profesional dapat memberikan wawasan berharga. Perhatikan strategi, taktik, dan keputusan yang mereka ambil dalam berbagai situasi. Cobalah untuk menerapkan beberapa teknik mereka dalam permainan Anda.
7. Jaga Kesehatan dan Kebugaran
Terakhir, jangan lupakan kesehatan fisik dan mental. Istirahat yang cukup, makan dengan baik, dan berolahraga secara teratur akan membantu menjaga fokus dan stamina Anda saat bermain. Kesehatan yang baik berkontribusi pada kinerja optimal di dalam game.
Dengan menerapkan tips ini secara konsisten, Anda dapat meningkatkan keterampilan dan menjadi pro di game FPS. Ingatlah bahwa kesabaran dan dedikasi adalah kunci untuk mencapai tingkat profesional dalam permainan.
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How to Improve Your Aim in Valorant: Tips for Precision and Accuracy
In Valorant, aim is king. Whether you’re holding down a site, pushing through a choke point, or clutching a 1v3, your ability to land accurate shots can make all the difference. If you’re looking to climb the ranks or just want to dominate your matches, improving your aim should be a top priority.
Understanding the Fundamentals of Aiming
Before diving into specific tips, it’s important to understand the basics of aiming in Valorant. Unlike some other shooters, Valorant’s mechanics are heavily influenced by your movement and positioning. Precision and accuracy are rewarded, while spraying and running-and-gunning are often penalized.
For players who are serious about improving their aim and climbing the competitive ladder, it might be beneficial to purchase Valorant ranked accounts. This allows you to practice in different ranks and regions, particularly if you’re interested in Valorant NA region accounts in cheap rate.
Tips to Improve Your Aim
Crosshair Placement: One of the simplest yet most effective ways to improve your aim is to focus on your crosshair placement. Keep your crosshair at head level and aligned with where enemies are likely to appear. This minimizes the distance your crosshair has to travel to hit a target, allowing for quicker and more accurate shots.
Practice with Aim Trainers: Aim training tools like Aim Lab or KovaaK's are excellent for honing your precision and reflexes. These programs offer various drills tailored to different aspects of aiming, such as tracking, flicking, and target acquisition. Regular practice with these tools can lead to significant improvements in your in-game performance.
Master Your Sensitivity Settings: Finding the right sensitivity settings is crucial for consistent aim. Too high, and you’ll overshoot your targets; too low, and you’ll struggle to react quickly. Experiment with different settings until you find one that allows for both precise aiming and quick adjustments.
Warm-Up Before Matches: Just like athletes warm up before a game, you should warm up before jumping into ranked matches. Spend 10-15 minutes in the practice range or a deathmatch to get your aim dialed in. This will help you enter matches with confidence and precision.
Focus on Recoil Control: Valorant’s weapons have distinct recoil patterns that you need to learn and master. Spend time in the practice range learning the spray patterns of your favorite weapons. With practice, you’ll be able to control the recoil and land more accurate shots, even during sustained fire.
Review and Adjust Your Gameplay: Recording your gameplay and reviewing it can provide valuable insights into your aiming habits. Look for patterns in missed shots or misplays, and focus on correcting those in your next practice session. Continuous improvement is key to becoming a better aimer.
Building Consistency
Consistency is vital for improving aim. It’s not just about having one good game, but about being able to perform well consistently. Regular practice, combined with the right mindset, will help you maintain and improve your aiming skills over time.
If you’re looking for additional ways to practice or want to challenge yourself in different regions, consider options to purchase Valorant ranked accounts or explore Valorant NA region accounts in cheap rate. This can give you the opportunity to experience different competitive environments and further hone your skills.
Conclusion
Improving your aim in Valorant is a journey that requires dedication, practice, and a willingness to learn from your mistakes. By focusing on crosshair placement, practicing with aim trainers, mastering your sensitivity settings, and regularly reviewing your gameplay, you can make significant strides in your aiming ability.
Whether you’re aiming to climb the ranks or just want to become a more formidable player, these tips will help you on your way. And if you’re looking to test your skills in different competitive environments, consider purchasing Valorant ranked accounts or exploring Valorant NA region accounts in cheap rate to take your game to the next level. Keep practicing, stay focused, and watch your aim improve with every match.
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motor skill learning is so fun I wish I was physically capable of grinding kovaaks for twelve consecutive hours
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