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It doesn’t matter which shooter you play, there’s one thing that you’re going to need to know how to do: aim. There’s just no getting around the fact that, no matter how much of a flashing, smoking, shotcalling, wall-opening support player you consider yourself, at some point, you’re gonna have to click a head. The question that haunts all of us every day is how do we most effectively improve our aim? It could be that you’ve spent ten-thousand hours in Aim Botz, have become obsessed with The Range in Valorant, or just wish that you’d stop getting pop flashed by Stewie2K in Siege’s so-called ‘Training Grounds.' Or maybe you’ve bought into the hype and tried out one of these increasingly popular, allegedly productive aim trainers? What we want to know is what you want to know: is the sudden explosivity of the ‘aim trainer’ all a result of marketing, or is there something scientific at play? In other words, are aim trainers better than your traditional, age-old warmup -- and, if so, how much better? Written by: Dimitri Pascaluta (@DPascaluta) Hosted by: Dimitri Pascaluta (@DPascaluta) & Colten Gowan (@TheOnlyZoltan) Edited by: Brendan Fahey (@Drillbit_) Produced by: Keith Capstick (@KeithCapstick) & Niall McCrossan (@niallmccrossan) Thumbnail by: Bennett Grainger Footage courtesy of: https://pastebin.com/DMJZwfgc Music used under license from Associated Production Music LLC (”APM”). Follow us on Twitch: / thescoreesports Follow us on Twitter: / thescoreesports Follow us on Facebook: / thescoreesports Follow us on TikTok: / thescoreesports Follow us on Instagram: / thescoreesports