
There is great advice throughout all of the above guides.

Various members of the community have written guides on how best to use the game to improve your aim, such as: For more information, see the reddit post on this tool. Weekly competitions are run with the announcements posted in the Discord server as well as the subreddit.Ī member of the community, flexxis, created a Progress Tracker Dashboard that can read the game's exported statistics and show you graphs of your progress. The community Discord server is fairly active with people providing input on hardware, sensitivity settings, aim styles, and all sorts of customization (custom crosshairs, sounds, map creation, scenario creation, etc). I've written up a guide of frequently asked questions & answers - so if you are having any technical difficulties or want to know how to convert your zoom sens from a game to the aim trainer, please check it out! It all expanded out from there to become the game that is now on Steam.

My FPS Aim Trainer started out with a simple question - if I wanted a tool to grind my mechanical aiming skills, what features would I need? This led to the design of dodging profiles that dictate how targets should move and weapon profiles to mimic guns from different games.
