Aim400kg Tracking Easy Review

A common error observed in the "Easy" difficulty is the "Windshield Wiper" technique, where a user oscillates the mouse left and right in broad strokes, relying on the large hitbox to accidentally catch the target. While this yields a passing score, it fails to develop the necessary neural pathways for harder difficulties. True proficiency requires minimizing correction cycles—keeping the reticle glued to the center of the target with near-zero variance.

There’s no “Tracking Medium” or “Tracking Hard” on Aim400kg that changes movement pattern. The difficulty only changes target size or speed slightly across different named exercises, but the movement remains linear back-and-forth. Once you can hold 95%+ for 60 seconds (which takes most people <1 hour total), the exercise becomes useless. aim400kg tracking easy

Set up conditional formatting to turn cells green when a new score beats your previous best. This gives immediate visual feedback. A common error observed in the "Easy" difficulty

Runs in any browser, no login, no downloads. Great for a 2-minute warm-up on a work laptop. There’s no “Tracking Medium” or “Tracking Hard” on

| Feature | Aim400kg Tracking Easy | KovaaK’s “Smoothness” | Aim Lab “Strafetrack” | |--------|----------------------|------------------------|------------------------| | Target movement | Linear, constant speed | Variable acceleration | Random strafes | | Verticality | None | Optional | Yes | | Scoring depth | % on target | cm/360 deviation, micro-adjustments | Reaction time + precision | | Transfer to Apex/OW | Low | High | Medium-High | | Free? | Yes | No | Yes |

Conclusion: It’s a 2010-era aim trainer in a 2025 world.