The Best Way To Get Better Aim In Tarkov…



Escape From Tarkov is an incredibly unique and complex game in addition to being an incredibly punishing and hardcore one as well. Many people like myself often seek out a way to train and get better at the game without risking their loot. Offline mode is an often overlooked feature that can be used to greatly improve one’s aim over time. Check out the new video!

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29 thoughts on “The Best Way To Get Better Aim In Tarkov…”

  1. Excellent tip, when I was a kid I used to play a lot of CS 1.5 against bots, not only this developed faster aim, reflexes, map knowledge and other aspects, but the most important skill I got from that is confidence, it doesn't matter who you're playing against, human or AI, you must always remain calm, positive and commit to every action, learn from your mistakes and persevere. I'd also like to recommend people to try singleplayer Tarkov, if improving your skills is not enough incentive to play exclusively with AI, you can try SPTarkov/EmuTarkov, they allow you to keep the loot, skills and experience as if it was the official game.

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  2. i'm not a fan of tarkov modular sensitivity depending on the gear you wear. mostly that mean i wear gear that has similar penalties. i bet you some efficionados out there might use different sensitivity settings for low/mid/heavy loadouts. imo they need to come up with a different system then this

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  3. Hey Sir Jezze,can do you some vids on how to become good at locating enemy thru sounds only? Thanks if you can. I always watch your vids cuz its too informative and helps new player like me. Really good vids sir and also really helpful.

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  4. the thing is, in offline mode your pc is doing all the work. so it will lower your FPS which also affects your aim. so there is no 1:1 online experience you can simulate.

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  5. Have they ever mentioned bringing in teaming up with a friend on offline mode to help new players or new friends learn things you know about Tarkov without having to worry about actual raids?

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  6. Jesse, granted I am still kinda new to Tarkov but none of this really helps when you finally go online and people are running around corners pointfiring entire extended mags of AP rounds at you rendering any skill I train completely useless. That is the most frustrating. I know full well how much a loaded rifle weighs and lateral movement at any pace should cripple your ability to be pixel accurate and the guy holding the angle looking trough a reflex sight should win those engagements if hes good enough. Skill and luck should be the factor, not run spray and win.

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  7. Though of course getting good with the game mechanics is important, I think the reason most people get killed in this game is due to the short attention span, impulsive decisions, and no stealth/tactics involved in their approach to gun fights. I play with a potato of a computer yet manage to do pretty good since I always get the drop on people. And no, I don't camp, I move across the map. There's a similar game to this one called Hunt Showdown and it's the same complaints on "how to get better at shooting", when in reality most people will hit the plateau on their shooting skills especially those who have been playing FPS games for decades. In games where you die rather easily but the match has the potential to last a while, you kinda have to take a chess like approach to your next move. If you like to run and gun cowaduty style, then you just have to accept that you're gonna get ambushed more often.

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  8. This is kind of like doing T hunts for siege which I love to do to warm up and train for games. my aims good in other games but like how you said the gear and ergo and etc etc affects things, my aim in tarkov is kind of sub par I'll 100% be doing this

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  9. I’ll never be a god aiming and I’m okay with that. Be okay with who you are and there’s no room for disappointment, yet always room for improvement. Always take the win, win. Happy Hunting!

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  10. the thing is ive been playing csgo for 4 years now but eft just has such a different way you aim and just the people are so unpredictable i still get some kills but mostly die because i just cant hit shots

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  11. I made the switch to PC gaming at the age of 46. Had about 10 mins of playtime lifetime on KBM. I am getting shit on nonstop. But every raid I see more and more improvement and it feels F'n awesome. So addicted to this game.

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