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Aim Problems? Try Gambit Esports’ nAts’ Crosshair Placement!

Dethan Dario
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Aim like nAts using his own style!

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The godlike aim of Ayaz “nAts” Akhmetshin is regarded as one of the best in the Valorant pro scene. His own play-making decisions have dictated a change in the game’s meta. The way he plays as Sentinel is what forced many players to do the same.

As young as 19 years old, nAts helped Gambit Esports in its biggest win– VCT Stage 3 Masters Berlin. The team swept Team Envy in the grand finals which drew attention from the community.

Gambit sweep Envy in the Masters Berlin Grand Finals

The same squad also entered Valorant Champions with confidence where they placed second. Surprisingly, the powerhouse all-Russian team faced a massive upset against Acend in their best-of-five clash.

Regardless, nAts’ performance definitely carried the team in their biggest wins in 2021.

Aim Like nAts!

One of the fundamentals of playing a first-person shooting game (FPS) is your aim. A player’s aim dictates how efficient a player would be, both attacking and defending.

Normally, players are told to put a head-level aim to make shots more efficient in damage dealing, even a one-shot kill.

Gambit nAts

According to nAts, players should not be putting their crosshairs at the edge of every wall. The prodigy told that players should minimize the need to adjust their aim. Hence, he says players should put their crosshairs just where they expect players to be.

In his pre-firing guide, he told that every player should expect common positions. If you’ve already learned how to pre-aim, the next step is how to use them. To use them properly, nAts advised that players should choose where to pre-aim. Are you expecting an enemy from a specific angle? Pre-aim and pre-fire!

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