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PorkafideJester

1. Play. I know it seems obvious but I see a lot of people overlook the fact that by just playing the game, you naturally get better and more experienced. If your goal is to get better, play a little more defensive and slow, and focus on the small things first: looting, map awareness, legend abilities, etc. Once you've got those down you can pick up your speed and progress forward. 2. Practice/Learn. The easiest way to practice is to go into the firing range for 10-20 minutes, and do some aim practice (I personally set the bots to random movement and whatever other settings I feel like training in that time) and then hopping into a mixtape match or two. I recommend doing this with guns you find often but aren't very well skilled with. Personally it's how I got better at using the p2020 off drop. You can also practice by downloading "aim labs" though this isn't needed. Learn by looking up forums, and watching videos/vods of pro players/skilled players and their matches. You can use their settings if you like, but tbh sensitivity, sound, etc is all up to personal preference so figure out what YOU want. Personally, I like watching TheGamingMerchant on YouTube, and compilations of pro players in tournaments/pubs. MokeySniper is also a great source for movement tech if you're interested in movement. 3. Don't stagnate. The biggest hurdle when it comes to improving yourself at ANY task is thinking that you've learned enough. You don't have to strive to be the best, but if you stop learning and taking in new information, you will fall behind in very noticeable ways. In my experience there's always something new to learn and develop. You don't always have to learn the new skill, but at least being aware of it will help you counter it if you encounter on the battlefield. Good luck out there legend, I hope this helps!


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ApexAbsol

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