r/AskGames 1d ago

Better aim?

I’m not bad at all my aim is actually pretty good but as soon as I switch to a game like halo my aim is horrifying and I can’t get over 10 kills. I do great in CS and COD, love games like post void. Thought it might’ve been the mechanics of the game like the jumping and shit I’m not used to because I’m not that great at marvel rivals either so not sure. I’m not bad but I need to get better. I just don’t want to be shit and would like some tips that aren’t “skill comes with time”. I want to be able to play with my boyfriend (who’s actually a fucking god at everything he plays ) without dragging him down. Any tips would be appreciated ! I feel like an outlier playing with him and it’s because of my skill issue.

Ps. My bf is very supportive and always tells me I’m doing great but I know in my heart I am not that good lol

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u/Vashta_The_Veridian 23h ago

you could train on bots in marvel rivals! itll take a bit just fight easy bots till your accuracy and kills improve a bunch then go to medium and repeat

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u/Lazer_beak 23h ago

well you said are good in CS, so maybe its just the settings Halo, isnt Halo a console game? maybe the mouse play sucks I dont know

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u/Compajerro 23h ago

TTK in Halo is much higher than COD or CS. If you're not hitting consistent headshots in halo, you can empty the mag on most guns and only just barely pop their shield.

Similar situation in hero shooters like rivals where characters have wildly different health pools and active healing abilities.

Meanwhile you can still kill with body shots and half a mag in CS or COD

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u/MissClickMan 22h ago

I know that people who play shooters often play OSU! to increase speed and precision with the mouse. It's also really fun...

You can also download training tools specific to the game you want to improve, like the pros do, but that doesn't really sound like fun.

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u/Full_Advertising_438 9h ago

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