One of the only decent ways to improve your aim and reflexes in VR currently available. Does a decent job of marking your progress and motivating you to improve. Would recommend to anyone who takes competitive VR shooters seriously. It is unfortunate that there are no modes including optics or scopes for your rifles and focusing more on long range shots as well, but given there is nothing else as good as this available I am very grateful to at least have this to train with. I look forward to seeing this model of trainer built on and improved in the future.
VR Aim Trainer
- Release Date:
- Jul 25, 2020
- Developer:
- Aim VR Studios
- Publisher:
- Aim VR Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
VR Aim Trainer provides highly customizable training scenarios to improve your VR skill, along with competitive leaderboards to prove your dominance in VR aiming.
Scenarios
You'll find numerous scenarios for each skill involved in VR aiming: tracking, flicks, and hybrids of the two. Each of these scenarios provides a unique challenge, honing in on specific skill sets to provide a well-rounded warmup and challenge.Leaderboards
Each scenario features its own competitive leaderboard, allowing you to gauge your skill level, climb the ranks, and see who is currently the best VR aimer.Customization
Whether it's your gun angle, colors of walls and targets, sound fx, handedness, or any other tweakable feature, you'll be allowed to customize it to your preference. Comfort is key in VR, and finding your unique combination of settings is important in improving your aim, so customization is a top priority in VR Aim Trainer.Screenshots
User Reviews
Pros: As an onward VRML player, I really like the tracking and flicking options, great way to learn how to aim. I would recommend it to anyone trying to master their game. It's dull and lifeless, but it is exactly what it's supposed to be. 100% worth it, but it needs more tuning, Cons: Unpolished, needs adjustable recoil, faster loading times (I spent half my time today on a loading screen). Music, fixed hand angles for index, and it absolutely needs red dot and holo sites. I don't care what the gun looks like, but I need to be able to set my recoil and use a red dot. If you're a pro (the majority of people who would buy this), you need to be able to tune the weapons to represent what you play with in-game accurately. The app is absolutely still useful and recommended. But you need to have more customization.
this game is really good for practicing for IRL stuff
One of the more difficult reviews to make. This is the only VR aim trainer that seems to work right now, because aimlabs VR crashes within seconds. So because it's the only option, it takes the #1 spot. Unfortunately the best way to train your aim for a specific game is likely to be found within the game at the moment. At-least then you're practicing with the mechanics specific to your game. If developed and supported this WOULD be a good way to build a universal foundation for aiming for any VR game. Unfortunately the score-saving and leaderboard systems have completely failed, and there seems to be no support for the game. Not to mention after every few scenarios I get kicked back out to the first screen where I have to type my username in again. High-scores don't save, so it's difficult to track your progress. This whole game is basically just a few random scenarios with zero recoil. It's not entirely useless, but it leaves a lot to be desired. Hopefully the market changes soon
Dogsh*t scam, from what I've read the developers no longer work on it. The aim trainer doesn't even fully load up into a menu and is completely unusable, don't waste your money.
Bought this with the hope that it would be consistently worked on and upgraded, and what *is* there is good, but not enough to justify putting it in your library or adding it to your routine. Not enough to make it comparable to simply using a few different custom shooting ranges in Pavlov and devising your own drills. Unfortunate death of something that could have been great.
it was the best trainer out there untill it stopped working .... even after re-installing and repair
Awesome game tbh. Does what it says.
Very basic aim trainer. No recoil mechanics, few weapons to choose from, and training senarios. With that said, you will have a good time practicing your point firing.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater
- VR Support: SteamVR
- Additional Notes: VR Headset Required
FAQ
How much does VR Aim Trainer cost?
VR Aim Trainer costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for VR Aim Trainer?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater VR Support: SteamVR Additional Notes: VR Headset Required
What platforms is VR Aim Trainer available on?
VR Aim Trainer is available on Windows PC.
Is VR Aim Trainer worth buying?
VR Aim Trainer has 55% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was VR Aim Trainer released?
VR Aim Trainer was released on Jul 25, 2020.
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