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Slow Mo
"Bullet-time practice. Slow the whole world to a crawl."

How do I install Slow Mo?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Slow Mo for Aimlabs in one click.
</>What does Slow Mo do?
Slow Mo puts Aim Lab into bullet time so you can practice in conditions your reflexes can keep up with. Crank it way down to break your tracking into tiny, deliberate movements. Nudge it just under 100 to take the edge off a scenario that feels one notch too fast. Push it above 100 for hyper-reflex drills that make the normal speed feel relaxed afterwards. Slowing things down is a classic way to lock in clean form before you bring the pace back up, and now it is all on one slider. Works best offline — don't submit modded runs to leaderboards.
</>What is Slow Mo?
Slow Mo puts Aimlabs into bullet time with a single speed slider. Crank it way down to break flicks into tiny deliberate movements, nudge it just under full speed to take the edge off a tough scenario, or push it above normal for hyper-reflex drills. Free from ProjectMods, the community-first PC modding platform with one-click install.
</>Common questions about Slow Mo
What does Slow Mo do in Aimlabs?
Slow Mo drops the entire Aimlabs game into bullet time so you can practice aim at a speed your eyes and hands can actually keep up with. Instead of targets zipping past faster than you can react, everything moves in slow motion, letting you break a flick down into a small deliberate movement and watch exactly where your crosshair drifts. A single speed slider controls how slow things get, from a gentle slowdown to an extreme crawl. Slowing things right down is a classic way to lock in clean form before you bring the pace back up, now packaged into one easy control. Slow Mo is a free mod from ProjectMods, the community-first game modding platform for PC. Works best offline, so don't submit modded runs to leaderboards.
How slow or fast can I set the speed in Slow Mo?
Slow Mo gives you a speed slider that goes well below normal and a bit above it, so you control exactly how Aimlabs feels. Drag it way down and the game crawls, perfect for breaking a tracking scenario into tiny, controllable movements where you can see every micro-correction. Nudge it just under full speed to take the edge off a drill that feels one notch too fast without losing the rhythm. Push it above normal speed and you get hyper-reflex training that makes the regular pace feel relaxed afterward. There's no single locked setting, you dial in whatever matches the skill you're working on that day. Slow Mo is free from ProjectMods, the PC modding platform with one-click install.
Does Slow Mo work on every Aimlabs scenario and playlist?
Yes, Slow Mo applies to the whole game, so any Aimlabs scenario, task, or playlist runs at your chosen speed. Whether you're grinding gridshot, a tracking drill, a flick task, or a custom playlist, the slowdown affects targets, movement, and timing the same way across the board. That means you can build a warmup routine across several drills and keep them all at a comfortable slow pace, then bump the speed back up to test yourself at normal conditions. Because it touches everything, treat it as a practice tool and keep it offline. Slow Mo is a free mod from ProjectMods, the community-first game modding platform, and don't submit modded runs to leaderboards.
Can I turn Slow Mo off and get back to normal Aimlabs speed?
Yes, Slow Mo is fully reversible. Slide the speed back to normal or toggle the mod off in the ProjectMods launcher and Aimlabs instantly returns to its standard pace with nothing left behind. The mod doesn't permanently alter the game, so your real practice at full speed plays exactly as it always has. A typical session looks like this: warm up slow to lock in clean form, gradually raise the slider toward normal as your hands settle, then switch back to vanilla speed for honest scored runs. Because every ProjectMods mod installs and uninstalls with one click, swapping between slow training and normal play takes seconds. Slow Mo is free from ProjectMods, the community-first PC game modding platform.
Why would I use Slow Mo instead of just practicing at normal speed?
Slow Mo is for the moments when normal Aimlabs speed is too fast to actually learn anything. When a flick or tracking pattern moves quicker than your eyes can follow, you end up guessing and reinforcing sloppy habits. Slowing the whole game down lets you see precisely where your crosshair lands, feel the correct movement, and build muscle memory before you push the pace. It's also great for content creators breaking down aim technique on stream or in a video, since viewers can clearly watch each adjustment. Push the slider above normal for reflex drills that make full speed feel easy. Slow Mo is a free mod from ProjectMods, the community-first game modding platform for PC, and pairs naturally with other Aimlabs practice mods.
What options does Slow Mo include?
Speed
World speed percentage. 100 = normal, 10 = glacial crawl for tracking practice, 200 = hyper reflex.
Enabled
Master switch. Turn off to restore normal game speed.
Slow Mo is a free Aimlabs mod from ProjectMods that drops the whole game into bullet time with a speed slider, so you can practice flicks and tracking slow enough to actually see and correct your aim.
System Requirements
What features does Slow Mo include?
- Slows the entire Aim Lab session to a crawl so flicks and tracking happen at a pace your eyes can keep up with
- Crank the speed way down to break a single movement into tiny, deliberate steps and see exactly where your aim goes
- Nudge it just under normal to take the edge off a scenario that feels one notch too fast
- Push it above normal for hyper-reflex drills that make standard speed feel relaxed afterward
- Snap back to full speed the moment you are ready, no restart needed
Best For
- A grinder learning a new tracking scenario who wants to walk through the motion slowly before bringing it up to tempo
- A returning player rebuilding muscle memory after a break who needs the world to slow down while reflexes catch up
- A streamer breaking down a tricky flick for chat, showing every micro-movement at a speed people can actually follow
- A creator filming an aim-training tutorial who wants slow, readable footage of the perfect rep
- Anyone chasing a hyper-reflex challenge who bumps the speed past normal to make their usual pace feel easy

Sticky Targets
Targets in Aimlabs stay alive instead of popping after a single hit, so you can keep shooting the same spot and actually see what your aim is doing.

Time Freezer
Freezes the countdown on every Aimlabs drill so you can stay on a scenario as long as you want. No more rushing your reps because the clock decided you were done.
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