Since the Valorant Origin Initiative was pushed out for testing, it has attracted a lot of attention. The various unique gameplay features and essence of the game are also of great interest to many players, perfectly inheriting the unique essence from the PC version. So, does the Valorant Origin Initiative have pre-aiming? Many people have this question and are very interested in knowing whether it has a pre-aiming function. Next, I will introduce this in detail for you.

In the game, pre-aiming is a very important operational skill. It refers to players aiming the center of their gun at a position where the enemy may appear, especially where the head might be, while moving. When encountering an enemy, just slightly adjust the aim and quickly shoot. This feature mode comprehensively reduces shooting time and can also easily improve the hit rate.

Many players do not understand how to apply pre-aiming. While moving, simply aim the crosshair at where the enemy might appear. During medium to long-range combat, it is recommended to use short bursts, quickly attacking the enemy through burst fire, which can effectively increase the bullet hit rate and avoid unnecessary waste.

Besides pre-aiming, there are other unique techniques that can easily improve the hit rate, such as fully advancing in the B area, grabbing sightlines on the Astra, or rushing into the bombsite through wooden screens. These can all comprehensively improve the shooting hit rate. In the mid lane, it's appropriate to attack, pull back the view angle to avoid risks, quickly clear the area, then move to the 2nd floor, and coordinate with teammates for support, rushing the elevator room.

Pre-aiming in the Valorant Origin Initiative is a topic of great interest to many players. Pre-aiming can comprehensively improve the shooting hit rate and reduce bullet waste. By applying pre-aiming well, shooting accuracy and intensity will significantly increase, and personal gaming skills will also be comprehensively improved.