The Voltaic Daily Improvement Method
(V.D.I.M)
by Lowgravity56
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I am proud to present the “Voltaic Daily Improvement Method”, 7 playlists made for you to be able to practice all the different aiming techniques[1] that make up aiming as a whole according to your skill level.
This is my small contribution to the Voltaic aim training community after all the great content, people and general skill and life improvement it has given me.
I want to give a special mention to MattyOW, TenguTerror, SilkyCrisp, Quolu, WestProter, RiddBTW and Falkior for all their feedback, support and inspiration. They are all amazing creators so go check them out!
Also, I want to especially thank Sini for allowing me to make content based on Voltaic, I hope we can collaborate in the future, you can find all Voltaic links above!
I hope you enjoy and find good use for these playlists! Take care, and happy grinding my friends!
Even though I have their support, this document is NOT an official Voltaic project. These playlists are an independent effort made by Lowgravity56 as an alternative method to the Voltaic Fundamental Routines and the general approach to benchmarking of the aiming community[2]. Instead of focusing on general aim training every day, the playlists presented on this document are aimed towards isolating specific aiming subcategories each day of the week to build proper technique, and also to be able to beat your previous high scores because of the gradual increments of difficulty leading to the benchmark scenarios on each playlist.
Basically, each playlist is a combination of what I think are the best scenarios to train to get better overall aim, with extra practice on top to be able to beat the specific benchmark scenarios of this Voltaic season. This way you can rest assured knowing that you are not only getting better at the benchmark scenarios, but you are also developing your mouse control beyond them.
If you want to learn more about why I think this method might work for you and how you should approach the playlists, check out this explanation video.
The main goal of this document is to compile all the V.D.I.M routines for ease of sharing. Besides that, it serves the purpose of mentioning the rank distribution of the playlists, complementary playlists, important videos[3] about each aiming category and any future updates of the V.D.I.M. It also features a bug report.
For the purpose of this document and method, the rank distribution for the playlists is the following:
One of the main goals of this method was to intentionally make hard playlists to boost your progress. This is because I firmly believe that frustration is key for your improvement because it is the way to signal your brain that something is not working as intended and that it needs to change in order to overcome the tasks that are currently too difficult. So I urge you to not give up and push through if you are having a hard time getting “good” scores. The important thing is that you understand what you are doing wrong and consciously try to correct your technique so that after a good night's sleep[4] your brain has a lot of errors to learn from and improve as fast as possible. You can learn more about this here.
With this being said, there is such a thing as too hard for you, which usually comes when the difficulty of the scenario is so high for your current skill level that you are completely lost and incapable of understanding what it is you are doing wrong; to put it simply, you know that something (or many things) is wrong, but you don’t know what that something is or how to fix it. This can result in you learning bad habits that would be hard to get rid off later in your aim journey.
So what I recommend is that you should be humble and honest with yourself and not just play the hardest scenario you can find, I assure you it won’t help you. Try to stick with the scenarios that are hard enough so that you know what you have to improve at, but not too hard to the point you want to quit. You can learn more about this here.
Having said all of this, it is important to remember that everyone learns at a different pace and has different levels of tolerance to frustration, so feel free to experiment with the playlists if you feel that the ones I said were meant for your level are either too easy or too hard for you. I tried to group the Voltaic ranks into five big categories so that you can freely explore them and find what works for you, but this is just a recommendation, so if for example you are BRONZE and you feel that the Initiate playlists are no longer challenging for you, feel free to move to the Novice ones, or if you are at PLATINUM and the Intermediate playlists are too big of a jump from the Novice ones, feel free to keep going with Novice until you feel you can continue your training with the Intermediate playlists.
If you have any further questions my Discord is always open, I’ll get back to you as soon as I can:
RECOMMENDED: Learn more about Dynamic Clicking.
ABOUT: All of these routines are roughly an hour long except for the Advanced and Advanced plus playlists since at that level you need extra practice to properly train the techniques.
To properly take advantage of the “benchmark practice'' aspect of the playlists you should play them in the order they are presented to gradually increment the difficulty leading to the benchmarks scenario.
Copy the codes and paste them on the search bar in the Online Playlists tab.
To know what playlists to use see the rank distribution.
RECOMMENDED: Learn more about Static Clicking.
ABOUT: All of these routines are roughly an hour long except for the Advanced and Advanced plus playlists since at that level you need extra practice to properly train the techniques.
To properly take advantage of the “benchmark practice'' aspect of the playlists you should play them in the order they are presented to gradually increment the difficulty leading to the benchmarks scenario.
Copy the codes and paste them on the search bar in the Online Playlists tab.
To know what playlists to use see the rank distribution.
RECOMMENDED: Learn more about Smooth Tracking.
ABOUT: All of these routines are roughly an hour long except for the Advanced and Advanced plus playlists since at that level you need extra practice to properly train the techniques.
To properly take advantage of the “benchmark practice'' aspect of the playlists you should play them in the order they are presented to gradually increment the difficulty leading to the benchmarks scenario.
Copy the codes and paste them on the search bar in the Online Playlists tab.
To know what playlists to use see the rank distribution.
RECOMMENDED: Learn more about Reactive Tracking.
ABOUT: All of these routines are roughly an hour long except for the Advanced and Advanced plus playlists since at that level you need extra practice to properly train the techniques.
To properly take advantage of the “benchmark practice'' aspect of the playlists you should play them in the order they are presented to gradually increment the difficulty leading to the benchmarks scenario.
Copy the codes and paste them on the search bar in the Online Playlists tab.
To know what playlists to use see the rank distribution.
RECOMMENDED: Learn more about Speed Target Switching.
ABOUT: All of these routines are roughly an hour long except for the Advanced and Advanced plus playlists since at that level you need extra practice to properly train the techniques.
To properly take advantage of the “benchmark practice'' aspect of the playlists you should play them in the order they are presented to gradually increment the difficulty leading to the benchmarks scenario.
Copy the codes and paste them on the search bar in the Online Playlists tab.
To know what playlists to use see the rank distribution.
RECOMMENDED: Learn more about Evasive Target Switching.
ABOUT: All of these routines are roughly an hour long except for the Advanced and Advanced plus playlists since at that level you need extra practice to properly train the techniques.
To properly take advantage of the “benchmark practice'' aspect of the playlists you should play them in the order they are presented to gradually increment the difficulty leading to the benchmarks scenario.
Copy the codes and paste them on the search bar in the Online Playlists tab.
To know what playlists to use see the rank distribution.
RECOMMENDED: Learn more about Movement Aiming.
ABOUT: All of these routines are roughly an hour long except for the Advanced and Advanced plus playlists since at that level you need extra practice to properly train the techniques.
To properly take advantage of the “benchmark practice'' aspect of the playlists you should play them in the order they are presented to gradually increment the difficulty leading to the benchmarks scenario.
Copy the codes and paste them on the search bar in the Online Playlists tab.
To know what playlists to use see the rank distribution.
Playlist that can be played alongside the main V.D.I.M playlists if you feel you need extra practice or a little push to break plateaus.
Copy the codes and paste them on the search bar in the Online Playlists tab.
You can find my Youtube playlist about the V.D.I.M here. If you want to find a specific update video they are listed down below.
Found a bug in one of the playlists? Make sure you are using the latest playlist version and refresh the online scenarios tab.
If the problem remains please let me know on Discord: Lowgravity56#6159
Thanks for the help <3
The Voltaic Daily Improvement Method by LG56
[1] Dynamic and static clicking, smooth and reactive tracking, speed and evasive target switching and, with the new season, movement aiming.
[2] Normally people are benchmarking once a week, usually sundays. I believe this is not efficient. See main video for explanation.
[3] When talking about each aiming category I will add a link to a Youtube playlist with useful videos about them. It is important to watch them to know what it is you are trying to improve at, especially if you are just starting out your aim journey.
[4] A good night’s sleep is essential to learning anything, plus it is good for your overall health, so please take care of yourself and sleep enough.
[5] If you feel the Fundamental Routine of your rank is too easy for you feel free to play the routine of the rank above yours.
[6] If you feel the Fundamental Routine of your rank is too easy for you feel free to play the routine of the rank above yours.