Valorant
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For Valorant, use tracking as support work rather than the core of the routine
Tracking can still improve raw mouse control for tactical shooters, but if Valorant is the main game it should usually be supplementary work behind smaller flicks, target switching, and click-timing precision.
For Valorant, prioritize smaller flicks, switching, and click timing over flashy wide flicks
Tactical shooters reward small, clean flicks and stable finishes far more often than dramatic wide-angle flicks, so a Valorant routine should lean toward switching and click-timing work that teaches tension control and precise finishing.
Choose sensitivity for the game's movement demands
Sensitivity should be chosen around the movement and aiming demands of the game or role. Faster, wider-angle games often reward faster settings than angle-holding tac shooters.
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For Valorant, use tracking as support work rather than the core of the routine
Tracking can still improve raw mouse control for tactical shooters, but if Valorant is the main game it should usually be supplementary work behind smaller flicks, target switching, and click-timing precision.
For Valorant, prioritize smaller flicks, switching, and click timing over flashy wide flicks
Tactical shooters reward small, clean flicks and stable finishes far more often than dramatic wide-angle flicks, so a Valorant routine should lean toward switching and click-timing work that teaches tension control and precise finishing.
Choose sensitivity for the game's movement demands
Sensitivity should be chosen around the movement and aiming demands of the game or role. Faster, wider-angle games often reward faster settings than angle-holding tac shooters.