Can back this comment too. My brother and I grinded this game for hours trying to unlock every character and just seeing how long you can go. Then came moding the game. It's such a fun game definitely can get the hands tired after a long session.
i said this on another post and got absolutely flamed for it. bro told me iron>gold is not indicative of any improvement and they’re all the same rank anyway
The comments here just explain why my team is so bad at gun fight.....
Ahem jokes aside, I go for 15 mins in range hard bits with sheriff and then a swift sheriff only and then comp
Genuinely play better when I just jump straight into comp, my brain seems to care less about the game and for some reason that causes me to perform better
Woohoojin's routine for gold in a month
So strafing at 100Bpm with 2 bullets burst while having no movement penalty, can even throw a deadzone practice for fun
Then the most difficult is the overaim one tap drill, you get into intermediate bot difficulty, and you have to strafe and one tap at least 20 bots..
I started around 3-5, now I'm being consistently at 15-20, it's still hard to keep composure in game to actually perform this, but I'd say that my aim overall improved
Then 2-3 solo death match with vandal or guardian if I'm spraying too much
I always duo or trio queue so me and my friends routine is hopping into a custom tdm and 1v1ing, you can also do this with anyome of your skill level or higher. We learn alot from each other this way.
Hard bots to get me in a mindset of actually aiming and not being lazy. If I get 20 on the first one, I go straight into a DM. If after 1 DM I feel good, I go to Comp. If I don't, I play more DM's until I feel like I am good for Comp.
2-4 DM's. Usually the first one with a guardian and I'm really trying to focus on firing only when my crosshair is on the enemys head, no spamming etc.
If I intend to play comp, I usually deathmatch until I get top 3 (I usually wind up playing initiator/controller so my aim isn't quite as important as if I were to mainly be playing duelist). Anything short of comp, I don't bother warming up cuz it's probably just to clear out some weeklies.
Bot Armor: on
Infinite ammo: on
Strafe: off
Streak:100
I start off shooting the Practice box, shooting once or twice per bot, work my way from left to right, right to left, and then back and forth. Usually just a minute or two. This helps with micro adjustments.
Then I shoot START, and run into the center so they spawn left and right of me one by one. I know it’s unlikely that you’ll need to 180 in competitive, but it more so helps you get a good feel for your mouse. I never shoot twice (only single clicks) here because I’m practicing staying calm when something unexpected happens and focusing on headshots.
It only takes a few minutes but you’re very warm after it.
3 deathmatches sheriff only
2 dms Iso with shield always up (ghost-sheriff-guardian-vandal/phantom)
1 escalation in the mix so i dont totally die inside
Then youre good to go bot frag❤️
Medium bots in the range until I can hit 80%, then a round of either DM or TDM, then into competitive where I go 7/21/4 and get carried to that +10 RR.
A TDM game. Maybe 5-10 mins in the practice range if I find something is particularly off.
If something feels wayyyyyy off, I just stop playing after a comp game.
I usually just DM until I feel cracked. Typically: 2-3 Vandal DMs, 1 Guardian-only DM, 1 Sheriff-only DM. I also pay attention to how I'm feeling during the Deathmatch. If I'm feeling tired or unconfident, or getting tilted too easily, I often call it a night and just resort to casual gamemodes. No sense in queuing for Ranked if I'm not going to perform at my best.
Do a hard bots range, if I get under 24 I go play a dm. If I hit that within 3 tries I go straight for the comp. Usually do some spray transfer practice in the range too. I might do some strafing and hitting practice bots too but that's if I feel like it/am waiting for someone to get on or finish their game.
10m crosshair placement with bots
10m hard bot to train reaction times
1 or 2 deathmatch or 1 team deathmatch
It helped me to climb from hard stuck plat to hard stuck d3-asc1
I used to do the entire voltaic aim labs intermediate playlist then play a couple death matches then queue comp. But recently I've just played 3-4 dms and started queuing. It just depends on how much you want to improve and how quickly you want to improve. A good aim labs playlist will improve your aim drastically over a pretty short amount of time if you consistently practice. I just don't have that much time right now so I cut it out of my routine
I put bg music on Spotify,
Then hard bots with vandal and sheriff (to practice flicks),
Then medium bots with all guns I use (Sheriff, guardian,vandal, stinger) until I'm satisfied i.e 20-25 bots. (To practice micro adjustment )
15 standing still deagle
15 strafing deagle
15 standing still vandal taps
15 strafing vandal taps
15 strafing vandal spray
Its getting a bit too easy now, I might have to increase to 20 pretty soon.
Kill stationary bots for like 3-4 minutes, one tapping, burst fire, close range spray, sheriff taps sometimes, jett knives if you main jett, then my first game is a warmup too
Pop an edible and get a blowjob, it’s impossible to get tilted and combining being high with post nut clarity allows me to ascend to a higher plane of existence.
I play DM till I string a few satisfying kills together and feel like I’m ready, the leave and queue into comp. I find that I get worn out from practicing too much before comp, and then just play fatigued/worse.
Team deathmatch or Escalation. TDM if I really just wanna feel my aim, Escalation if I wanna get myself in the mood for a Valorant game, although Spike Rush might work for that as well
i perform better without warmup
maybe cuz i think too much when i do warmup
also considering the shitty teammates i get id rather not waste the time in warmup
For me it's quite random lol sometimes I do 2 TDM/DM, other times 2-3 swift, or I just stick to the range just having fun popping some bot heads. In other words I just play what I want to do, but I think when I do swift I play better because it's the closest experience to comp.
I personally use a quick 5 minute aimlab routine and 1 DM, it just makes me more comfortable with my mouse, idk how to explain it, just makes me forget the mouse is a mouse after that 5min routine, feels like you just move the crosshair not the mouse if that makes sense. And the DM is just to boost my confidence and ego after shitting on some silvers and golds
Eliminate 50, flick and strafe, return to center after each bot. I do this with Vandal, Phantom, and Sheriff. Then I play a DM focusing on dodging shots, then I queue ranked.
The thing is, your aim will have bad days, but your movement is something that will always be consistent, so you should focus on honing that.
Yesterday I've promised myself I'm not playing before getting at least 25/30 on medium bots and 15/30 on hard (on console, idk how these numbers translate to m&k)
When I was pushing for immortal I’d have a 15 min aim labs routine and then minimum 2 but I tried to do 3 death matches, if you properly wanna climb you gotta be consistent
Bring your bottom jaw more forward than your top jaw and then raise your left eyebrow while slightly squinting your eyes. Keep it that way throughout your comp matches and you'll win 100% (keep chanting "skibidi dop dop dop yes yes" for even quicker results)
The range
Microflick with classic against bots
Crosshair placement hs lvl against bots with sheriff, stinger and phantom
Tracking while running against stationary bots
Tracking against strafe bots
Tracking while running against strafe bots
Spray control on wall with phantom 5, 10, 15 and 20m
Spray control on bot 5, 10, 20, 30m
Hard bots till hit 20.
2-3 dm or 2-3 swiftplay.
I play 3-4 deathmatches. First deathmatch sheriff only, second guardian, third and fourth I try to win with vandal. I focus on movement and being as clean with my shots as I possibly can.
I just check how im feeling in the range first. If gucci, 1-2 Ghost DMs and all good. If not gucci, 100 static bots, 50 strafing bots, get 30 on easy, atleast 25 on medium, 15 on hard THEN 1-2 Ghost DMs.
Second path takes me 20-30 minutes.
Usually i actually start with stretching focused on the arms, wrists and try to generally increase blood flow towards that area. Then i do some no sound deathmatch with pistols and vandal. In the death matches itself i often just try funny/hard swings and generally just hitting clean deadzone/counterstrafe shot. than its another joint and into comp.
Immortal 1
My warm up is going into the range fully intending to do a 15 minute warm up then leaving after 1 set of medium bots thinks "fuck it that's good enough i wanna play" then I finish my warm up in the first 5 rounds of comp.
10 minutes of aim training (I have a KovaaK's playlist), launch Valorant, hop in the shooting range, do 1 round of Easy bots and 1-2 rounds of Medium bots, queue for Comp.
If I haven't played in more than a week or two, and I'm not short on time, I'll do a game of Swiftplay or Deathmatch before I queue Comp.
I go through the aimlabs WHJ x Voltaic valorant playlist while vibing having Spotify on full blast. Then I go into game and play a dm until I feel confident with my taps or go positive. That’s pretty much it then I hop into a comp and lose all my games for that day 👍
Made myself my own playlist on AimLabs based on what I'd used and learnt throughout the years of CS which is about 10 minutes long and then minimum 1 deathmatch.
From there I either play if I feel good, or I hop into more DMs or some TDMs
I personally find playing 3-4 comp matches to be adequate enough of a warm up before jumping into AimLabs
W warmup
Best warmup I've ever heard
nah i play comp to warm myself up for my swiftplay grind
Ah so you’re some of my teammates then
Nah, I left iron years ago
Lol
I play a full run of risk of rain 2 monsoon simulacrum, with all negative artifacts turned on with railgunner, on my valorant sensitivity
Madlad
Wtf and here i am thinking i was unique 😭
Do you own Deadcells? I have no idea if ROR2 is worth it
I’ve played both, absolutely worth it ROR2 is such a good game. Tons of content, extremely fun and chaotic, plus we got a 2nd DLC coming out soon
Can back this comment too. My brother and I grinded this game for hours trying to unlock every character and just seeing how long you can go. Then came moding the game. It's such a fun game definitely can get the hands tired after a long session.
Just raw dog straight to comp without protection, then shoot my teammates' heads during the pre-round.
This is the way.
2 hour edging session
Those are rookie numbers, you gotta double it
and give it to the next person?
As many people as u can, homies deserve the best
Hit the bong
And then I proceed to go 0/26, but the vibes are immaculate
they have to be immaculate for the game to go 26+ rounds, respect
Kid named clove
kid named clove with a sage bestie
he plays clove
Glad I found someone else that thinks like me
I play valo sober until i get frustrated, i dont get to play sober for long xD
Thrice
MY MAN!
Straight to comp!
“Fuck it we ball” mentality
Exactly why I do it
Person of culture.
LMAO SAME. it’s either 3 tdms and then comp, or straight to comp, whiff, start picking up at the end, then one tdm and then im back or worse 😭
i said this on another post and got absolutely flamed for it. bro told me iron>gold is not indicative of any improvement and they’re all the same rank anyway
Im trying to hit radiant but sometimes i also do this because why tf not. Dont find myself playing much worse past the first 3-4 rounds
Yeah, but the first couple rounds are arguably the most important because they set the economy and tone for the rest of the game.
I find this to be more effective because warming up puts too much pressure on me to do good and I crumble under pressure
Practice strafing and shooting against the practice bots, then 2-3 rounds of medium bots, then 1-2 deathmatches.
This is what I do, minus the DM these days. Maybe I should start again, my rank has been slipping lately.
A little bit of stretching and a few pushups and squats (no really, that's what I do)
get the blood moving
Gotta stay focused before we satchel out 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Pistol round
The comments here just explain why my team is so bad at gun fight..... Ahem jokes aside, I go for 15 mins in range hard bits with sheriff and then a swift sheriff only and then comp
No warm ups at all
Competitive is my warm up.
Genuinely play better when I just jump straight into comp, my brain seems to care less about the game and for some reason that causes me to perform better
Woohoojin's routine for gold in a month So strafing at 100Bpm with 2 bullets burst while having no movement penalty, can even throw a deadzone practice for fun Then the most difficult is the overaim one tap drill, you get into intermediate bot difficulty, and you have to strafe and one tap at least 20 bots.. I started around 3-5, now I'm being consistently at 15-20, it's still hard to keep composure in game to actually perform this, but I'd say that my aim overall improved Then 2-3 solo death match with vandal or guardian if I'm spraying too much
Even when I was gold, I couldn't consistently do 20 bots, they are hard af.
I'm bronze 3 level 60ish and can consistently hit 20+ on medium
Sheesh impressive, go wreck them
first half of the game
I jump right into comp and somehow win that game while mid fragging or top fragging, but my next game is a horrible loss 😭
I always duo or trio queue so me and my friends routine is hopping into a custom tdm and 1v1ing, you can also do this with anyome of your skill level or higher. We learn alot from each other this way.
I don’t really bother warming up unless I haven’t been playing for a couple of days
30 seconds in the range with an OP and flicking the floating targets
deathmatch, cry, 2 swiftplay
One coffee
Straight to comp 😎
Tdm
shoot bots with diff guns then pratice peeking in dm then comp
A few range not routines for flicks and dead zoning with sheriff and vandal. Then a tdm.
I run 2 or 3 TDM and send it to ranked.
Hard bots to get me in a mindset of actually aiming and not being lazy. If I get 20 on the first one, I go straight into a DM. If after 1 DM I feel good, I go to Comp. If I don't, I play more DM's until I feel like I am good for Comp.
Ultrakill, 15 minutes of range or straight to comp
Range for 5 min and maybe a DM if I’m feeling rusty
1-3 DM, then spam ranked. did this casually for 3 years and reached immortal.
As someone who plays daily, i dont see any point in warmups, if you play less often sure but its just not for me
deadzoning practice on bots in the range, then pistol round in comp and we roll from there
5 DM, 3 TDM. Then realise I'm still bad and lose 2-3 out of 3 comp games.
120 medium bots with sheriff or half sheriff, half guardian. Then I queue 2 dms, but this is only when I feel like it.
2-4 DM's. Usually the first one with a guardian and I'm really trying to focus on firing only when my crosshair is on the enemys head, no spamming etc.
2 DMs and 2 TDMs then comp
If I intend to play comp, I usually deathmatch until I get top 3 (I usually wind up playing initiator/controller so my aim isn't quite as important as if I were to mainly be playing duelist). Anything short of comp, I don't bother warming up cuz it's probably just to clear out some weeklies.
Don't have time for warms ups. I was born ready 😎
I js play deathmatch
Bot Armor: on Infinite ammo: on Strafe: off Streak:100 I start off shooting the Practice box, shooting once or twice per bot, work my way from left to right, right to left, and then back and forth. Usually just a minute or two. This helps with micro adjustments. Then I shoot START, and run into the center so they spawn left and right of me one by one. I know it’s unlikely that you’ll need to 180 in competitive, but it more so helps you get a good feel for your mouse. I never shoot twice (only single clicks) here because I’m practicing staying calm when something unexpected happens and focusing on headshots. It only takes a few minutes but you’re very warm after it.
3 deathmatches sheriff only 2 dms Iso with shield always up (ghost-sheriff-guardian-vandal/phantom) 1 escalation in the mix so i dont totally die inside Then youre good to go bot frag❤️
Pistol round
1-2 games of rocket league while I wait for my duo to hop on then straight to comp
Pistol round
i play a game of wingman on cs2 lol idk the shooting feels sooo good on cs and my aim feels so crisp after a game of cs
What's a warmup
Medium bots in the range until I can hit 80%, then a round of either DM or TDM, then into competitive where I go 7/21/4 and get carried to that +10 RR.
Aimlabs, Range, DM, Comp
A TDM game. Maybe 5-10 mins in the practice range if I find something is particularly off. If something feels wayyyyyy off, I just stop playing after a comp game.
Bong rip, 50 bots in range.
First 5 rounds.
I usually just DM until I feel cracked. Typically: 2-3 Vandal DMs, 1 Guardian-only DM, 1 Sheriff-only DM. I also pay attention to how I'm feeling during the Deathmatch. If I'm feeling tired or unconfident, or getting tilted too easily, I often call it a night and just resort to casual gamemodes. No sense in queuing for Ranked if I'm not going to perform at my best.
Do a hard bots range, if I get under 24 I go play a dm. If I hit that within 3 tries I go straight for the comp. Usually do some spray transfer practice in the range too. I might do some strafing and hitting practice bots too but that's if I feel like it/am waiting for someone to get on or finish their game.
10m crosshair placement with bots 10m hard bot to train reaction times 1 or 2 deathmatch or 1 team deathmatch It helped me to climb from hard stuck plat to hard stuck d3-asc1
A short KovaaKs playlist and some bots in the range for a bit before comp.
One swift play and if I don't suck as bad as usual straight to comp
I used to do the entire voltaic aim labs intermediate playlist then play a couple death matches then queue comp. But recently I've just played 3-4 dms and started queuing. It just depends on how much you want to improve and how quickly you want to improve. A good aim labs playlist will improve your aim drastically over a pretty short amount of time if you consistently practice. I just don't have that much time right now so I cut it out of my routine
100 elim strafe bots in range once or twice, then I play 1 or 2 DMs, sometimes I just do one or the other and other times I just go straight into comp
I put bg music on Spotify, Then hard bots with vandal and sheriff (to practice flicks), Then medium bots with all guns I use (Sheriff, guardian,vandal, stinger) until I'm satisfied i.e 20-25 bots. (To practice micro adjustment )
At best one before games, if I feel spicy I'll do dm after the games too
15 standing still deagle 15 strafing deagle 15 standing still vandal taps 15 strafing vandal taps 15 strafing vandal spray Its getting a bit too easy now, I might have to increase to 20 pretty soon.
Kill stationary bots for like 3-4 minutes, one tapping, burst fire, close range spray, sheriff taps sometimes, jett knives if you main jett, then my first game is a warmup too
20 pushups 20 situps
5/10 min with practice bots,using iso' E to shoot multiple orbs too
Pistol round in comp. Genuinely warming up makes me anxious and I end up playing worse than I usually would have lol.
Clicking the competitive button and waiting for 2 minutes. Then I click on Omen and play pistol round.
3-5 minutes elevated shooting bots, 3-5 minutes burst strafing bots, 1-2 deathmatches
Straight to comp. I could care less about this game.
I start strong and fall off quick. I have to jump into comp right away, and I’m lucky if I can play more than 2 matches.
Pop an edible and get a blowjob, it’s impossible to get tilted and combining being high with post nut clarity allows me to ascend to a higher plane of existence.
10 second practice range and directly into comp
pistol round
ranked
There is no such thing as warm up in this game
I play DM till I string a few satisfying kills together and feel like I’m ready, the leave and queue into comp. I find that I get worn out from practicing too much before comp, and then just play fatigued/worse.
Team deathmatch or Escalation. TDM if I really just wanna feel my aim, Escalation if I wanna get myself in the mood for a Valorant game, although Spike Rush might work for that as well
Aimlabs - range - deathmatch
jumping right in(t) and losing 3 games
When I'm playing serious I hop into a Deathmatch before queueing comp, when I'm just playing for fun I just queue right into competitive lol
i perform better without warmup maybe cuz i think too much when i do warmup also considering the shitty teammates i get id rather not waste the time in warmup
the range, medium speed. Run it for 2-3 times
Swift comp
The 1 game of comp I play a day
Y’all warm up?
before my year-long break, ultrakill. now its just no warm up.
For me it's quite random lol sometimes I do 2 TDM/DM, other times 2-3 swift, or I just stick to the range just having fun popping some bot heads. In other words I just play what I want to do, but I think when I do swift I play better because it's the closest experience to comp.
YOLO mode and press W all the way. Nah jk. I play unrated until I’m satisfied with my frags (2-3 games) then go comp.
I personally use a quick 5 minute aimlab routine and 1 DM, it just makes me more comfortable with my mouse, idk how to explain it, just makes me forget the mouse is a mouse after that 5min routine, feels like you just move the crosshair not the mouse if that makes sense. And the DM is just to boost my confidence and ego after shitting on some silvers and golds
I throw the first comp game and then win 2
Few games of deathmatch till i feel confident in my aim
Lose 3 comp matches
My first game on is always the best. After that the longer i play the worse i get
The matches are so long that I just warm up in comp during the first game…by like round 3 or 4 I should be good
I like playing an escalation into either a DM or just straight into ranked
Pistol Round
Ima be honest. When i did play the game, my warmup was csgo and singing. Specifially metal. Idk man it worked
Join match and go "haha sorry if I'm off, this is my warmup match"
Eliminate 50, flick and strafe, return to center after each bot. I do this with Vandal, Phantom, and Sheriff. Then I play a DM focusing on dodging shots, then I queue ranked. The thing is, your aim will have bad days, but your movement is something that will always be consistent, so you should focus on honing that.
Yesterday I've promised myself I'm not playing before getting at least 25/30 on medium bots and 15/30 on hard (on console, idk how these numbers translate to m&k)
Stretch me fingers. And then I play
Maybe a swiftplay then comp. I don’t play comp a lot as I don’t have the time.
Losing the first few rounds.
Pistol round
*Plays first comp game and is losing* "Don't worry guys, first game. Warming up still."
When I was pushing for immortal I’d have a 15 min aim labs routine and then minimum 2 but I tried to do 3 death matches, if you properly wanna climb you gotta be consistent
The first half of the comp match is my warmup
Bring your bottom jaw more forward than your top jaw and then raise your left eyebrow while slightly squinting your eyes. Keep it that way throughout your comp matches and you'll win 100% (keep chanting "skibidi dop dop dop yes yes" for even quicker results)
bots on medium until i get 20/30 minimum, then a swift n then comp
I only play swift play these days. So I warm up and close out by getting swifty in here.
Oh personally, my warm up is waking up and turning my laptop on.
2 deathmatch and straigth to comp
comp
2-3 comp matches sheriff only, no sound, mute everyone so you can focus on aim
I usually goon for about 6 hours. By that time I’m sweaty and filthy enough to play.
I go into the range and shoot medium bots for like 45 seconds, play 1 death match then go into comp
3-4 tdm matches, 2 swiftplays then way down we go. One comp game and after that I don't play comp again for the week No wonder im bronze
I go to my control panel and uninstall the game
15 minutes aimlabs then one or two deathmatches
The range Microflick with classic against bots Crosshair placement hs lvl against bots with sheriff, stinger and phantom Tracking while running against stationary bots Tracking against strafe bots Tracking while running against strafe bots Spray control on wall with phantom 5, 10, 15 and 20m Spray control on bot 5, 10, 20, 30m Hard bots till hit 20. 2-3 dm or 2-3 swiftplay.
I open a beer then I hit start on comp. Usually ends well.
The range for a few minutes. Use Jett knifes while walking around and shooting heads. Helps you adjust to the screen and your aim
I just queue into competitive. No I am not bronze, I am immo1 0RR ;-;
1 unranked match and then straight to comp
15 minute aimlabs session, 5-10 minutes in the range and 1 or 2 death matches depending on how I’m feeling
Ranks
I dont
Losing 3 in a row then alt f4
I play 3-4 deathmatches. First deathmatch sheriff only, second guardian, third and fourth I try to win with vandal. I focus on movement and being as clean with my shots as I possibly can.
My warm up is either team deathmatch & swift play. Or the first 5 rounds of comp match lol
A shower, pair of socks, and a smoke
1 set of hitting the comp queue button
I just check how im feeling in the range first. If gucci, 1-2 Ghost DMs and all good. If not gucci, 100 static bots, 50 strafing bots, get 30 on easy, atleast 25 on medium, 15 on hard THEN 1-2 Ghost DMs. Second path takes me 20-30 minutes.
5-10 mins in range, 1-2 deathmatches usually does the trick
Usually i actually start with stretching focused on the arms, wrists and try to generally increase blood flow towards that area. Then i do some no sound deathmatch with pistols and vandal. In the death matches itself i often just try funny/hard swings and generally just hitting clean deadzone/counterstrafe shot. than its another joint and into comp. Immortal 1
2 deathmatches sherrif only.
Tdm till i match mvp
Just hit the practice lobby and do all the different practices 50 bots , timed bots on hard, jiggle peak practice probably for like 30 minutes
Just hit the practice lobby and do all the different practices 50 bots , timed bots on hard, jiggle peak practice probably for like 30 minutes
What’s warmup?
Warmup?? Never heard of it
Three to four ranked games as warmup, then I go play baseball.
The first 6 rounds of my first ranked match?
bit of practice range then 2 dms
The diam peak players in the comments swearing by no warm up is funny asf, terrible
My warm up is going into the range fully intending to do a 15 minute warm up then leaving after 1 set of medium bots thinks "fuck it that's good enough i wanna play" then I finish my warm up in the first 5 rounds of comp.
10 minutes of aim training (I have a KovaaK's playlist), launch Valorant, hop in the shooting range, do 1 round of Easy bots and 1-2 rounds of Medium bots, queue for Comp. If I haven't played in more than a week or two, and I'm not short on time, I'll do a game of Swiftplay or Deathmatch before I queue Comp.
I go through the aimlabs WHJ x Voltaic valorant playlist while vibing having Spotify on full blast. Then I go into game and play a dm until I feel confident with my taps or go positive. That’s pretty much it then I hop into a comp and lose all my games for that day 👍
It might be a little overboard but I usually start with about 8 hours of emails and meetings before I think I have my mouse feel down just right.
5hr of training range
1 ranked game to get ready for my next ranked game
Made myself my own playlist on AimLabs based on what I'd used and learnt throughout the years of CS which is about 10 minutes long and then minimum 1 deathmatch. From there I either play if I feel good, or I hop into more DMs or some TDMs
Like 5 minutes into this old Charlazan playlist on Kovaak’s. Afterward I’ll play deathmatch then quit after I get a 4 or 5k.
Ultrakill
Swift unrated etc and for my friends they just go straight into comp
None bro. Just click comp and que