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3. The Tracking Paradox (5 minutes)
Wait, tracking in a tactical shooter?
Yes. The hardest part of Valorant isn't the first bullet; it's the spray transfer and moving targets. kovaak valorant
- Close Long Strafes: Teaches you to follow a strafing enemy while you spray. This alone won me so many 1v1s against Jett/Raze players.
6. The Dark Side: Over-Training & Bad Habits
Kovaak’s can actively harm Valorant players if misused: Here’s an interesting, engaging text on Kovaak’s vs
- Giant mouse pads + low sens (e.g., 0.3 @ 800 DPI) are great for Valorant but horrible for Kovaak’s tracking scenarios, leading players to raise their sensitivity—destroying muscle memory.
- “Tile Frenzy” addiction : Players obsess over high scores on static clicking, then wonder why they can’t hit a strafing Phoenix. Tile Frenzy teaches wide, inefficient arm swings.
- Ignoring movement error: In Valorant, you’re inaccurate while moving. Kovaak’s has no movement inaccuracy, so players develop “run-and-gun” muscle memory that gets them killed.
Pillar 2: Reactive Tracking (The Run-and-Gunners)
Goal: punish enemies who shift-walk wide angles. Close Long Strafes: Teaches you to follow a
- Scenario:
Close Fast Strafes - Invincible or Air Voltaic
- Why it works: In Gold and Platinum, enemies rarely counter-strafe perfectly. They run sideways. Reactive tracking trains you to stick to a moving target's head while you are stationary.
- Pro Tip: Do not shoot while tracking in this scenario. Just follow the dot with your eyes. This builds "smoothness."