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How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Yber - 04-12-2015

As announced here this is Yber's get good/how to practice- guide. It is organized by spoilers, you just need to click on them.

0. Introduction:


1. Aiming


To-do list:
Dodging.
Attitude when training.
Cooler cosmetic format.


Feedback and opinions are both welcome.



RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Corile - 04-12-2015

Nice to actually see a how2getgud tutorial.


RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Whenawhere - 04-12-2015

1.1 Training routines with Aim400kg

So I tried this routines and i must say: Anyone who is willing to spend his/her time to do this, deserves to be Pro! I obviously deserve to suck and so i will (no way i will ever do press reaction test again)!
Anyway, thanks for trying to teach us something.


RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Yber - 04-12-2015

(04-12-2015, 09:43 PM)Whenawhere Wrote: 1.1 Training routines with Aim400kg

So I tried this routines and i must say: Anyone who is willing to spend his/her time to do this, deserves to be Pro! I obviously deserve to suck and so i will (no way i will ever do press reaction test again)!
Anyway, thanks for trying to teach us something.

Reaction speed is there only to make you pay attention and stay focused. That's pretty much the only objective it has in these particular sets. My best score has been 0.283, if that helps you.


RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Jack_Henderson - 04-13-2015

I am truly curious for this.
I am waiting for the dodging/avoid damage part and the group combat part, as I have to admit that I lack the necessary patience for aiming. Kudos for those who actually go to these lengths.


RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Haste - 04-13-2015

You might want to mention that the answer to "How do I get good at PvP?" is simply "PvP a lot". Websites are fun and all but nothing is better practice than shooting and getting shot at.

Also don't play dota it makes you worse


RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Yber - 04-13-2015

PvPing without an idea of what you're doing is inneficient. It took me 2 years to get decent starting from 0.

The idea for this training is to have a reliable way to get better without depending on teamzones or good people fighting back at you. It's not meant to substitute PvP entirely, but to make it a way to check your own progress.


RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Salmin - 04-13-2015

(04-13-2015, 07:45 PM)Haste Wrote: You might want to mention that the answer to "How do I get good at PvP?" is simply "PvP a lot". Websites are fun and all but nothing is better practice than shooting and getting shot at.

Also don't play dota it makes you worse

Agree alot. 3000+ hours of wasting time, streams, tournaments. I`m loosing my aim.


RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Pepe - 04-13-2015

Kudos for sharing hints and tips with community and trying to help. *bows*


RE: How to: train and get better (snub PvP, gamer's gym?)) - Tachyon - 04-13-2015

(04-13-2015, 07:45 PM)Haste Wrote: You might want to mention that the answer to "How do I get good at PvP?" is simply "PvP a lot". Websites are fun and all but nothing is better practice than shooting and getting shot at.

Also don't play dota it makes you worse

Good comment, but go back to dev things now, okk??

Playing a lot without having an idea what to do is indeed not going to get you where you want; the pvpguide, this workout routine and optimally the assistance of someone who's already there (you really, really just need to ask those people) combined with a good number of ingame-hours, however, will improve your skill extremely quickly.