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Windows 10+

12M+ Players | Optimized Performance | 400+ fps Support

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Install the GG Launcher on your PC - just open the downloaded file and follow the instructions.

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FAQ

Sistema Operacional

Windows 10

CPU

Intel Core i3 or AMD Phenom X3

Network

Broadband Internet connection

Video

Nvidia Geforce GTX 560, AMD Radeon RX 550, Intel HD Graphics 4400

HDD Space

3GB

Video RAM

2GB

RAM

4GB

3D Aim Trainer is an aim training game created to improve your aim for competitive first person shooter games such as CS:GO, Valorant, Apex Legends, Overwatch, Krunker, Hyper Scape, and Escape From Tarkov as well as Third Person Shooter games like PUBG and Fortnite.

Regular repetition is key for learning and improving any type of skill. This is also true when it comes to improving your aiming skills. As the brain creates new neurological connections for every skill you adopt, it’s the number of neurons involved in those connections that will determine the level of skill, and 3D Aim Trainer offers you training on different skill levels so you can advance and improve your aim from any level you’re starting at.

3D Aim Trainer is included in the SteelSeries GG and you can start training by navigating to the 3D Aim Trainer section there. The first thing you should do after you launch 3D Aim Trainer is sync your favorite game’s settings. Then you can do the aim assessment to evaluate your current state. After that you can start training your aim the smart way. The detailed personalized stats on your aiming will help you keep track of your progress and compare your aim gains with other top players around the world

The time that you should use an Aim Trainer depends on your current level and your goals. If you need to improve your aim a lot, you should stick to a training program for 6 months or longer. Most of the Players on 3D Aim Trainer see tremendous benefits in training in short but consistent sessions throughout a long time frame. A good way to start is 20mins of daily practice for 6 months.

To improve your aim you will need to train the right way. First you need to identify your aim weaknesses, analyze what you're doing and where you're failing. Then you need to work to correct your mistakes. This is the only way to grow and progress with your aim practice based on data.
Luckily 3D Aim Trainer provides you with an aim lab online that delivers everything you need in order to analyze your performance, uncover your weaknesses and train to correct them, thus improving your aim!

Accuracy: Shots fired on target vs Total shots fired
Critical accuracy: Shots fired on target’s head vs Total shots fired
Average Kill Time: The time between the spawning (appearing) of a target and the destruction of the target
Overshoot Percentage: % of shots fired behind the target
Undershoot Percentage: % of shots fired before the target
Kill Ratio: The number of targets that were destroyed vs The number of targets that spawned
Average Reaction Time type1: The time it takes between the spawning of a target and the reaction of a player towards the target
Average Reaction Time type2: The time it takes between the change of direction from a target and the change of the player’s cursor in the same direction the target moved in
Average Time to Target: The time it takes between the spawning of a target and placing the cursor on the target
Average Correcting Time: The time it takes between the change of direction from a target and placing the cursor back on the target
Average Movement Reaction Time: The time it takes between a target changing direction, and the player moving in the same (or different) direction

Use Quick Play anytime you want to warm up before playing a game or just for fun! If you’re new to FPS games, it’s a great place to start.
If you are serious about aim improving and wish to do that in an effective way, then the Academy is the right place for you. Train your aim for 5 skills that a good shooter player needs to master: flicking, tracking, clicking, target switching, and strafe aiming.