

I have valorant, and the practice mood does not feel that good imo, I like how AIMLAB tellsme where I am slacking, and I need to improve my reaction time so the speed mode is great, I don't have that option in valorant. Imo they'll realease about a week after Valorant becomes availablr to the public. I personally think they're working on a valorant mode for aimlab, but why bother with it now, all people that have acces to valorant right now definetly won't use aimlab because there is a practice range in valorant if they wanted to peactice their aim or they have decent aim already. Or vise versa if you don't have access to Valorant yet.

Just enter what you use on Valorant and then match that to aimlab. Forgot your details?As you know now with the hype of Valorant a lot of people want to train their aim, I was wondering what is the conversion from Valorant aim to Aimlab, I feel like this would be helpful for the whole community as well. But you can send us an email and we'll get back to you, asap. Leave a reply Click here to cancel the reply Your email address will not be published. Language settings by popularity: What language did users choose most often in the last week of March? Share this. Tasks by popularity: How many second rounds of each task were played? One Week of Aim Lab Data We want to share back with our community some of the broad patterns among Aim Lab users, based on the data we collect.

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We have a team that works on translations and they update these, regularly, so if you have feedback about the quality of a translation, please submit a bug report in the game using these instructions. This is followed by Simplified Chinese at 8. The percent of users is shown on the y-axis or left side of the graph. This graph shows the language on the x-axis or bottom of the graph chosen in settings in order of popularity. Plenty of users train with settings from more than one title.ĭuring the first week Valorant settings were available in Aim Lab, users tried it out, but we expect Valorant settings to increase in popularity pretty quickly. The percent of users who chose a game title for training is shown on the y-axis or left side of the graph. There are default Aim Lab sensitivity settings, but you can choose from a wide range of titles or create custom sensitivity settings of your own. One is game sensitivity matching options for specific titles, making the skills you gain transferable. In Aim Lab there are lots of options that allow users to tailor their warm-ups or training sessions. Not too long ago, things were different, but after King George streamed practicing with gridshotit overtook microshot. Its popularity is followed by gridshot with rounds, then microshot with rounds. Spidershot is the most commonly-played task in Aim Lab with users logging rounds of spidershot played in this one week. The total number of times each task was played is shown on the y-axis or left side of the graph. The height of the turquoise bar for each task shows how many second rounds of that task were recorded over one month. You can read more here about how each task helps you focus on different general skills such as accuracy and reaction time as well as specific skills like flick shots, sniping, or tracking. Aim Lab currently has 29 different tasks to choose from for training. You can join our Discord server if you want to communicate directly with us, report a bug, request a feature, or give the engineers, designers, or moderators a shoutout. Congratulations, you maniacs!!Īs the whole world is sharing the experience of having to stay inside a lot more than usual, people who game are spending more time on it and people who might not normally game every day, are returning to it or picking it up. Together, you guys played Aim Lab for the equivalent of days straight, but you did it in only 7 days. We want to share back with our community some of the broad patterns among Aim Lab users, based on the data we collect.
