This TOP 1% Aimlabs Player is HARDSTUCK GOLD... So We Reviewed (and Roasted) His Gameplay

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Publicado 2022-06-10
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  • @usmanrehman7648
    Imagine if he misses shots and whiffs but then the enemy say ā€œaimlabs is freeā€
  • @clarapatata2692
    I think he's probably much better if he'd play duelist since he got the reaction time and flicks. He can use that to run around and clear sites. I think he's not fit for the sentinel role since he'll probably be holding angles more than dueling enemies in open space. Improve his game sense and movement and he'll reach immo in ond act for sure
  • @therealvoltage
    I'm in low elo myself and there are two things that make it hell: 1. Toxic/AFK/Throwers. Some after you lose the first pistol. 2. It's almost always one player that dominates. Either smurfing or not, all games are mostly like this.
  • @AQNMedia
    From being hard stuck Gold 3 to Immortal 3 in under a few months I started to notice a lot of the common mistakes amongst the players with decent aim and decent game sense. Pick an agent that is going to benefit the team the most. If you're someone who can AIM then you should be playing someone such as Jett, Chamber, or Reyna. If you're someone who understands the fundamentals more than having the raw mechanical skill then you should be playing someone such as Fade, Sova, or Viper. Make sure you're using proper communication. Learn the call outs and make it less confusing or misleading for other people. Stop saying "They're up top" and "They're all here" especially if you aren't sure. Also, don't back seat play for people. Work on your aim placement and just continue to practice. Check every angle and corner without over extending for long periods of time. Aim for the head and utilize team information. Play with confidence and use your confidence to encourage the best performance from your team. Don't be afraid to take over and call the shots. Draw up a play and do what you have to do to win. IGNORE/MUTE Toxic players. You are never going to win a mental game with a random and you can't avoid toxic players. Sometimes it's better to just accept the fact that people are going to intentionally try to hinder your gameplay and focus on what you can do to keep your team in the game.
  • @arsalanali7499
    I'd say while his aim is pretty good, Gridshot exactly doesn't help with Valorant except for flicking into general directions. Even if you set the headshot point aside, the recoil, especially on Vandal puts you at a disadvantage since Gridshot only involves quick target switch but in valo you also need to adjust the recoil whole spraying
  • @ShiroVAL
    As a top 100 aimer I can say this guy doesn't understand one thing about aiming. Gridshot doesn't translate to any tacfps... Speed doesn't matter if you don't have precision. It always bothers me when someone thinks they have aim but in reality their scores are 1/2 of ours. I'm talking about precision tasks, not speed.
  • @RH1NOTHEREAL
    The issue with valorant is, for low elo this doesnt apply, but later on in mid-higher elo, it doesnt matter how good you are individually anymore. Its a team game, and the better team wins. And in a lot of lobbies that are plat and lower, theres no teamwork at ALL. Everyone is trying to make their own plays because A) they dont care and are throwing/trolling, B) they are cocky and then overheat which happens way too much, C) "its just a game" which apparently justifies them talking shit then going afk, and D) boosted mfs who should be in iron-bronze. You kind of have to stack at least 3 to climb consistently.
  • @brokenportals
    Using the wrong activities will definitely hold you back. The activities in Aim Lab that you often see, the ones that get advertised don't help much, especially gridshot which people only play for scores. Finding custom routines or ones provided by the Voltaic community will go a long way to your overall improvement. As for getting better in game. Make a habitual routine of picking apart your gameplay, what you did right and wrong, watch pro plays and pick apart their gameplay, think about what they were doing and why. That's how you get better as a player, through consistency and analysis of your own gameplay and others.
  • @helvicgaming8247
    Being someone who was in bronze-gold for 2 acts back and forth which is a big gap I've noticed that aim only takes you so far because of the rng I've been drilling people and get one taped by someone who just jumped off a ledge and started shooting as he turned. But I really started progressing the ranks when I learned just how different a game can be when util is saved/used properly, util can destroy people's focus and aim if used correctly, or even a lineup for example can be used to avoid the risk of losing a gunfight that may impact the round or even the game. And having that mixed with a team of good util combos can easily progress the ranks with meh level aim.
  • @dovydasdovydas4638
    I've use aimlabs a lot but didn't see any change. I found that the practice tool in valorant is more helpful and more than you need.
  • @JunJun10771
    As someone who climbed silver 3 to plat 1 in one act, I had to play smokes since i trusted myself more in lower elos to actually use them more effectively. It's so frustrating to enter site dry without smokes, so i took it in my own hands. I also think smokes will help impact lower elo teammates more since they last longer than a flash, the number of times that teammates dont peek off a flash.
  • @bluehippotech
    Was watching this video and thought about sending it to my wife, looked to my right and realized she was 2 minutes ahead watching the same damn video xD Gotta love eggwick
  • @xdlucasxd190
    as a master IV in aimlab (started ruby IV) and diamond 3 in valorant, I can relate to this guy Even when i was master with a crispy aim in val, I was stuck at Plat. Then I got carried to diamond with a smurf and made a huge difference in my game sense and my confidence. as soon as you see you can duel with high elo andys and top frag on higher elos, its a path with no return for your confidence (wich is a fundamental trait)
  • @Ulariumus
    Eggwick, I have watched you for quite some time now, and I must say that you have mastered your role as an Entertainer. You know how to create funny topics out of thin air and keep streams and vids entertaining. Therefore it's weird that the algorithm hasn't granted you the 1M yet. Keep up the great WorkšŸ‘
  • @iPuls3
    Something that feels crazy, is if you hit a higher elo like dia/plat and then derank/not play for a bit, the elo that you're in isn't actually the rank you're playing at anymore. So for some people stuck in gold, they're actually playing against people that are much better than this.
  • @akuma2470
    I remember having normal conversations with this guy on discord, now heā€™s here, Iā€™m glad youā€™re doing okay manšŸ™‚
  • @degitoblue6783
    Eggwick: these are smokes you see in gold Me:yes that's what looking at gold gameplay gives you?
  • @zechariahm.s8576
    "I play clash royale to warm up for val" , man knows how to get angry
  • @ryanrichter357
    I think he should play more deathmatches. It looks like his raw aim is good but not quite applying to his valorant play. I know that this helped me with aim training