Valorant crosshair placement is rarely perfect. Players often need to make very small, precise adjustments to lock onto a head.
It automates the mechanical process of aiming so your conscious brain can focus on utility, mini-map, and audio cues. kovaak valorant
Small, precise adjustments when an enemy peeks an off-angle. Valorant crosshair placement is rarely perfect
You can focus specifically on "static clicking" (for holding angles) or "micro-flicks" (for correcting your aim when someone wide-swings you). Pro Adoption: Top players like Small, precise adjustments when an enemy peeks an off-angle
| Skill Component | In-Valorant Example | Kovaak’s Scenario | Neural Benefit | |----------------|---------------------|-------------------|----------------| | | One-tapping a Jett mid-dash | 1wall6targets TE | Improved visual-motor synchronization | | Target Switching | Killing Reyna, then flicking to Skye | Valorant Small Flicks | Reduced cognitive load during multi-enemy engagements | | Tracking | Following a strafing Neon | Close Long Strafes | Enhanced smooth pursuit eye movements |
One of the most useful features of KovaaK’s for Valorant players is the . Mouse sensitivity differs between game engines; a sensitivity of 0.3 in Valorant does not feel the same in KovaaK’s by default.