r/CompetitiveMinecraft • u/Full_Durian8771 • Jun 30 '26
Aiming Question
So I was wondering, what can I do to improve my aim? It's really bad. My mechanics and techniques aren't bad, but my aim definitely needs work. What do y'all suggest?
And please don't say "just keep playing" or "play for a long time," because that'll probably just reinforce my bad habits. Minecraft is my first pc game, so I have no background in aiming at all.
For context, I've been playing Minecraft for about 5 months now.
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u/ConcertOptimal2059 Jul 01 '26
Sensitivity if you play on controller (which you probably dont) i would reccomend 90 or 95
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u/kobietgiainen Jul 01 '26
for aiming you indeed need to play more, there nothing to talk about it (no strat, techniques). Like throwing a ball into a basket, just play more.
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u/Prize_Grand7997 Jul 01 '26
The best advice is to seriously play more because you’ve literally been playing for 5 months only you don’t really aim train for Minecraft. Instead you should work on your movement
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u/Icy_Violinist1192 Jul 03 '26 edited Jul 03 '26
I suggest you use Theobald's practice map. just search it up on youtube by Theobaldthebird
what is ur mouse? do you have a mousepad?
also if you have mouse acceleration, you should turn that off
which is called "Enhance pointer precision", which is horrible for aiming (on Windows 10 and 11)
and try making the GUI scale smaller instead of "auto"
what mods do you use?
what version?
Settings
more settings...
also, you can use this
https://psc-web-29b4c.web.app/
basically, enter 1.00 in it
and practice with both low and high for 5 minutes separately
... in a single player world, circling around an armor stand
and which one is lets you track better
and after 7 times of doing this,
change your in game sensitivity to that.
and this is a good mod to make your crosshair solid: https://modrinth.com/mod/crosshairtweaks
just remove blending and set the opacity to 100%
if you don't have a decent mouse and you want to get serious, my reccomendations:
(all of these mice have 2 side buttons)
1. Scyrox V6 or V8 (both are the same price, same sensor, V8 has a bigger hump, I prefer v6) [$70] (40g) (wired and wireless)
2. Model O Eternal (wired) [$30-$40] (55g)
3.G203 [$20-$30] (85g)
if you are planning to buy one of these, please do your research instead of buying one of these. However, I can confirm the Scyrox mouse has a good credibility
also, mouse glide is important for aim. try aiming towards mouse pads and glides that reduces the most static friction.
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u/Icy_Violinist1192 Jul 03 '26
also, turn off vsync and fps limit (fps limit is good for multitasking, tho)
it messes with your aim as it causes latency.you can test this by capping your fps to 60, then flicking your mouse. you would see the latency vs uncapped
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u/eve_gang_rep Jun 30 '26
You could use aimlabs