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I've been playing games for well over 9 years, yet I still somehow find myself whiffing on straight bots. not even moving targets. stationary. brain-dead. Then next game I'm tracking some try-hard like my mouse is glued to their head and I don't even know what changed. I spend genuine hours in Kovaaks chasing the aim I desire, though it has no correlation to my actual game play and the performance I put in a match. I see these retards pick up a game and hit shots day 1 that took me years to barely replicate. They're not grinding kovaaks. They're not watching aim guides. They just play and absolutely shit on skilled players.
It's not luck, and it's not talent, it's transferable neural architecture built from years of unrelated precision activities. Such as piano, sports, art, even fucking legos. Their brain already has the myelin for fine motor control under visual feedback, they just don't know it. The actual genetic outliers are rare. Example, hand-eye coordination is only ~6% heritable. What matters more is what they did before, not their shitty genetics that leave them looking like a creature.
1. Baseline reaction time
2. Visual processing speed
Proprioception is knowing where your hand is without looking. It's your internal sense of limb position.
4. Working memory capacity.
Working memory capacity is how much information your brain holds active at once. In aiming, it's tracking the target's current position, their movement pattern, and predicting where they'll be next, all simultaneously.
These four components don't work alone. They chain together in milliseconds. Reaction time just gets you started. Visual processing keeps you updated constantly. Proprioception puts you on target. Working memory holds the prediction, if one link is weak the whole chain breaks, simple. That's why someone with baseline genetics in all four looks like a hacker while someone with one missing piece looks like a bot. They simply have the absence of any weakness.
So when you see some retard pick up a game and hit some shots you spent 12 years learning just remember, he's not special nor is he talented, he just has the full chain running from day one because he spent ten years playing piano, or soccer, or drawing, or whatever the fuck else. His myelin is already there. His pathways are paved. The genetics are just the starting point, but the real gap is hidden practice you never saw. That's why kovaaks feels random for you and effortless for him. He isn't grinding aim trainers. He's just lucky he had the opportunities to improve without knowing.
honestly just buy a physical cheating device i.e
XIM, ESP32, DMA, etc.
Then purchase a cheat for the game you're playing which is very easy though expensive. Though there are some AI aimbots that are free to download, they may be easily detected by AI anti-cheats, though most games anti-cheats are apeshit.