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The FASTEST Way to RANK UP in the Voltaic Benchmarks | MattyOW | YouTubeToText
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The content introduces the "score threshold" method for aim training routines, an approach focused on consistently achieving high scores in each scenario rather than simply completing a set number of repetitions. This method prioritizes pushing personal bests to maximize mouse control development.
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what's up guys today we're going to do
an overview of score thresholds a simple
yet underused approach to running aim
training routines I don't think I'm the
first person to play routines like this
but I will say that I haven't found any
other top player who used this approach
even back in my early days of
aiming if you've been given an aim
routine to try in KAC or aim Labs odds
are that it has a specific structure to
it some players tend to organize the
scenarios in a certain way to achieve
some kind of output by the end scenario
also you might realize that each
scenario has a certain number of reps
repetitions or the number of times the
routine Creator expected you to play each
each
scenario this is all great and in fact
it's probably the best way to set aside
time to aim training while making sure
you're not spending too long on a
playlist in other words it is likely the
more efficient structure for you if you
are prioritizing your main game and you
just want the aim training supplement
but what if your goal is specifically to
get better in the aame trainer and to
push your mouse control as far as you
can this is what I was thinking back
when I first started playing routines
the first routines that I ever did were
the AER 7 workout
routines I noticed that instead of
setting repetitions in this document he
stated time limits now at first glance
you might say oh well most scenarios
take about 1 minute so I'm just going to
set myself at 10 reps or 15 reps this is
all right but these routines then reach
up to an hour if this is how you
structure it and that is assuming you
play each rep right after the other with
no resets and that is the key resets
playing things deliberately when I went
through these routines I first said to
myself why am I just mindlessly playing
reps I'm not breaking my high scores I'm
finishing runs that are garbage I'm
wasting my
time so I started to reset my runs and
as expected the routine play times went
up to the 2 to three hour marks which is
a lot and this is because I was
resetting runs on each rep so I said
whatever and reduced every scenario in
the routine to one repetition One play
each I am disciplined I know how to
regulate the time that I spend playing
aim training furthermore I believe that
there was really no point in playing aim
training if I wasn't expecting to hit a
new high score every single time I play
the scenario I wanted to have very
consistent aim which is important for
real games
these experiences influenced my earliest
mdty routines my current do clicking
Club routines which you can find in my
Discord server and eventually the
voltaic daily Improvement method by low gravity
56 so let's go over the rules for using
the score threshold
method rule one when you play any
scenario in your routine you must be
expecting to hit a high score that means
disciplining yourself to perform the
best technique that you possibly can and
trying to move move that threshold
higher of course this may involve
resetting runs that aren't good do not
think of resets as okay though you want
to minimize the number of resets and see
them as self- punishments for not
playing correctly if you miss too many
targets become too shaky or lose Tempo start
start
over not my [ __ ] Tempo rule two set
all scenarios to one rep this helps
minimize the time requirement for the
whole routine also it gives us some more
freedom because we get to decide how
long we spend instead of the structure deciding
deciding
it rule three you are only allowed to
move on in the routine when you have hit
your predefined score
threshold say I'm playing my routine and
I come across the scenario popcorn
Sparky let's say my high score is 500
it's completely up to you what you want
your score threshold to be but for this
scenario let's say I think I can
consistently hit at least 470 each time
I play the scenario
so three kills under my high
score I am therefore not allowed to move
on to the next scenario in my playlist
until I hit at least 470 on popcorn
Sparky rule four you must stop playing
when you feel that your overall time
spent on the playlist has exceeded 2
hours this is to avoid fatigue burnout
or injury if you find that you're just
not hitting your thresholds and it's
taking you forever for one or two
tomorrow finally rule five and this is
optional but specific to the voltaic
benchmarks you should build your routine
with scenarios that Cascade downwards
ending with a voltaic benchmark scenario
what does this mean let's say you're
trying to rank up in VT air intermediate
so you're going to put this scenario at
the end of your routine and then you're
going to fill that routine with
supplemental scenarios ideally harder
ones that build on each other and Prime
you to hit a new high score in the final
scenario air into
immediate this is how the DCC routines
are designed this is the structure that
I use to grind all the way from VT Jade
to VT Celestial though I don't use
routines anymore I still believe that
this is the fastest way to rank up in
voltaic and farm aim training scores on
a final note as I had stated in my
previous video about score farming this
approach to running routines is by
nature score farming the whole goal is
to chase the next score threshold I'm
aware that many players won't find
substantial Improvement in their main
games while using this method so while I
encourage everyone to give it a try I do
not believe that you should stick to it
if you do not treat the aim trainer as
your primary focus like I
do and that's pretty much it guys I hope
you guys learned something from this
video and let me know if the score
threshold method is helpful to you let
me know what rank UPS or high scores
you've gotten from it as well as any
suggestions that could possibly make it
more efficient thank you guys for
watching and I'll see you in the next
video or aim bod
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