how do i get more consistent

In some matches I one tap enemies and I get team/match mvp, in the other matches I spray around the enemy with whole mag and I bot frag
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Flora <3
Flora <32y ago
What rank are you in exactly? I can give you a better advice that way Usually it's a matter of positioning and game sense Even if you have good aim, you may have bad positioning or timing in specific scenarios that puts you in a disadvantage
tergel
tergelOP2y ago
Gold
Flora <3
Flora <32y ago
Yeah I'd suggest you to work on all aspects of the game except for aim Like map awareness, positioning etc.
John
John2y ago
turn off the raw input buffer setting if you have it on I actually turned it off 2 weeks ago and I'm way more consistent than I was before not in my experience if i hit my aim more consistent I wouldn't say it's a disadvantage maybe it depends from person to person then only way to find out is testing I would say turn it off for a week and play unrated what's the disadvantage of playing "better" alright that's different though obviously having more refresh rate is better raw input buffer isn't the same as refresh rate example
Flora <3
Flora <32y ago
@johnc.na do you know what raw input buffer does??????
Flora <3
Flora <32y ago
@johnc.na "The Raw Input setting allows mice to send inputs directly to the game rather than through your operating system, and VALORANT has had it enabled for all players since launch. Raw Input Buffer is essentially an improvement to that setting, adjusting which APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are used for processing the raw inputs from your mouse. This decreases the input delay between your mouse and movements in-game." https://dotesports.com/valorant/news/what-is-raw-input-buffer-in-valorant
Payton Nash
Dot Esports
What is Raw Input Buffer in VALORANT?
This setting could help you get that "snappy" aim you're looking for.
Flora <3
Flora <32y ago
please be informed before you spread misinformation
John
John2y ago
I'm not spreading misinformation? I said "turn off the raw input buffer setting if you have it on" and "I actually turned it off 2 weeks ago and I'm way more consistent than I was before" I did get more consistent when I turned it off about 2 weeks ago well obviously try it before you stick to it I'm not forcing anyone, I'm suggesting it since the thread is asking for a way to get more consistent so not tell other people about a setting that exists? theoretically it could be better for them, theoretically it could be worse for them yes do you know them I'm not saying advantage I'm saying theoretically they could be better not saying they could be better with it yea, experimentally you don't know until you experiment you don't know until you try agree to disagree

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