Comprehensive Aim Training
Aiming.Pro provides a wide variety of exercises and drills to improve a user's aiming skills, catering to different types of games and requirements.
Statistical Feedback
The platform offers detailed statistical insights and tracking to monitor progress over time, helping users understand their strengths and weaknesses.
Customizable Settings
Aiming.Pro allows users to customize training scenarios and settings, which helps tailor the experience to individual needs and preferences.
Community Engagement
The platform includes community features such as leaderboards and challenges, enabling users to engage with others and foster a sense of competition.
Cross-Platform Access
Aiming.Pro is accessible on multiple platforms, allowing users to train from different devices without compromising on experience.
According to aiming.pro conversion rate, I was playing on 930ish CS:GO eDPI. Source: almost 2 years ago
Use aiming.pro. They got both m1 or intel version. Source: about 2 years ago
AimLabs is better imo, aiming.pro is web based as well and when I was trying it the mouse input felt odd- not what you'd usually get in most FPS games. Source: about 2 years ago
For my grip style and hand size the GPX fits like a glove, feels like an extension of my hand. It was only when I forced myself to more methodically compare the accuracy between the two at https://aiming.pro/ that I realized the pros and cons of each shape. The absence of a hump on the VP2 means that dropping a reticle is much easier as this is accomplished by pulling the mouse back into the palm of the hand ones... Source: over 2 years ago
A free one, make the job : https://aiming.pro/. Source: almost 3 years ago
Imo, If you're just gonna use aimtrainers, you might as well just get something free like aiming.pro / aimlab if you're more serious about geniuenly improving your aim then I'd buy kovaaks. Source: almost 3 years ago
Aiming.Pro is my least recommended trainer out of the three, as it is objectively speaking the most lack-luster in regards to available content, but also performance / functionality. Aiming.Pro is a browser based alternative to Kovaak's and AimLab, and is completely free of charge while even offering a map creation tool. While Aiming.Pro might not be the most "powerful" trainer, it is the only browser based tool... Source: about 3 years ago
My bad, it does. But trying to use aimlab with proton right now is unpleasant to say the least. At least for my system, the game stutters so much it feels like 30fps, the UI is bugged and applying settings stutters too. That's why I tried aiming.pro but because it's a web based app it takes input from the desktop that's why it's affected. Source: about 3 years ago
I cannot use aim trainers like aimlab or aiming.pro because they take into account my desktop cursor speed. I tried both of these aim trainers and realised something was off when it felt like I had mouse acceleration turned on even though both claimed it was off in the settings. I went into my kde plasma settings and switched the acceleration profile from adaptive to flat. That fixed the mouse acceleration but... Source: about 3 years ago
Aiming.pro is pretty good or aimlabs. Source: about 3 years ago
Lower your sensitivity, make some room for your mouse and try from time to time something like this. https://aiming.pro/. Source: about 3 years ago
I got accused of cheating a lot myself though. My respond to that is spamming https://aiming.pro in the chat which looks like a hacker website on first glance. (It's actually an aim trainer). Source: about 3 years ago
Hey, are there any other ways to improve in this game (on PC specifically)? The whole "time put in playing is the best way to improve" cliche does not work for me really. 450ish hours in and all I have to show for it is a 0.35 k/d (mostly play PvP). It's downright embarrassing and pretty tiring. Having fun is hard when you're just that bad, no matter which way you twist it. I've also put in quite a good chunk of... Source: over 3 years ago
Aiming.Pro is my least recommended trainer out of the three, as it is objectively speaking the most lack-luster in regards to available content, but also performance / functionality. Aiming.Pro is a browser based alternative to Kovaak's and AimLab, and is completely free of charge while even offering a map creation tool. While Aiming.Pro might not be the most "powerful" trainer, it is the only browser based tool... Source: over 3 years ago
In my years of coaching I've been lucky enough to work with a multitude of other companies / organizations, some of these including: AimLab / Statespace, Aiming.Pro, Insights.gg, Enlyo.com, and a few others that I can't name yet ;) I have participated in AimLab's CreatorStudio fund which only 5 individuals were initially picked for globally, I have two routines (Valorant & Apex) that are in the top 10 on... Source: over 3 years ago
Does anyone knows how can I convert my sens from another game to aim lab? (Valorant, CSGO, Aimlab, etc.) I have searched many websites like aiming.pro, sensconverter.com but none have the game. Source: over 3 years ago
First my profile on aiming.pro is https://aiming.pro/app#/profile/2915188. Source: over 3 years ago
Aiming.pro is a browser based aim-trainer, meaning you can enjoy the benefits of working on isolated aspects of your mechanics without having to download or pay anything. The tool is 100% free to use ( there is a "plus" subscription for map creation tools etc. ) and is honestly extremely well functioning for a browser-based tool, and arguably the only viable one out there. The reason Aiming.pro is actually viable... Source: over 3 years ago
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