You don’t need to control recoil perfectly. It’s more about managing it just enough to keep things steady without overdoing it. Pro players aren’t obsessively controlling every little part of the recoil pattern. A lot of people think pros memorize the exact reverse of the recoil and keep everything perfectly centered, but that’s not really how it works. I don’t get why people think they need to memorize spray control, especially while moving-you don’t. If someone’s running to the right, just pull the mouse down a bit, and your shots will naturally track them because the recoil shifts that way. It’s really that simple
They way i see it, in football (SOCCER FOR NA) there are formations, 4-3-3, 4-4-2 etc.. There are 3 routes so you distribute the 5 players across those 3 lanes of the map (A and B sites and the middle lane) and you make a lineup, like a "default" in MM is a 2-1-2, dust2 for example for me the best formation as a CT is a 3-1-1, 2 long, 1 cat, 1 mid, 1 b. 2 players on long take long control, cat players secures cat lower for the guy playing mid watching top mid and the b anchor.
just a critic: from 1:25 to 1:55 you were showing and explaining the same thing over and over again. get to the point faster and visualize it as best as u can, u threw that smoke like 3,4 times and explained "blocking the site" which you could've done in literally few seconds.
I mean. Placement first. Micro tracking and reactions come along after. But once your use to having good placement you regularly do it without thinking. So you shoulda been playing by reaction I don’t really know how you missed that whole step but I respect you helping others who might have just completely missed that part to help them reiterate that.
great advice ! I just started applying a similar technique that's a bit closer to simple pre-firing cause I started noticing that duals in the same spots are nearly identical 6/10 times in timing and such so that really helped too and is kind of related to the shooting of reaction thing.
This is so not talked about. I love the way I can preaim and bully ppl in csgo. With my low sen aim I got nerfed like 40%. Before I can just bascially out duel ppl. Now ppl just run and gun and hit bull shit shots. U dont have to ready your peak. And u get rewarded less for doing so.
thanks for giving us AU boys motivation and inspiration to go pro! edit: if you could tell me where to find your dm servers that would be great, also in AU and dont know where to find any dm servers
bro... visualizing them through the wall is not a tip... like i dont understand how what you're saying is helpful... heres a tip though: if you hit 27 in 1 try not crouching when you shoot... that's a real tip.
That's exactly what crosshair placement is, knowing where a enemy could be and adjusting to that. That's not really rocket science but still very hard to master
Yesss this is huge! In cs2 essentially I’ve found that you want to shoot like you know someone is there and let your brain see a target and just fire. Don’t focus too much on the crosshair as much as reacting to the swing and being ready
i thought it was gna be about the awful subtick/hitreg/die before i see enemy rubberband things 🤣this game is horrible for pugs/fun its just for team vs team aka team util drills no indivdual plays csgo was such a good mix between the 2
I personally found repeek on Refrag helped me a lot with this. I would take too long to kill the bot as I was focused on my crosshair placement when peeking out and not reacting fast enough to the bot appearing on my screen. Now I just get my crosshair in the general right area and when peeking focus entirely on just reacting to a target appearing and flicking to it. I've definitely felt this translate into actual in game scenarios now as well. I guess the ideal world is where crosshair placement becomes so natural to you that you don't have to think about it at all and still have it almost perfect whatever angle you are peeking and can focus on the aiming instead.
Tracing crosshair around corners was much more viable in CSGO. In pro play I mostly see through the wall guesswork prefires now, not just because of the enemy's speed but also because of how fast you can peek them yourself. If you're moving ultra fast on their screen you can afford to not be on target and just react.
This is the exact solution I applied to my aim like 1 year ago and it feels much better now with practice and stuff,and it isn't placebo. I was top 30 faceit in SEA region with 100 ping (my highest peak) 3k elo and im really consistent because of this method.Thanks for sharing this tip with other players also. My faceit name is sharp999 just if you wanna check the elo and stuff
I've unknowingly been playing like this, but the whole team needs to as well for it to be noticeable. Good video man, I'm glad I at least learned that I'm not as terrible as I thought 💀
It's called a massive cheating problem where way more people use wallhacks than would ever admit and have been doing it since 1.6. And the "Subtick" system and overall size per packet makes it more or less impossible to outshoot a cheater on CS2. So more people get cheats.
Focusing on crosshair placement and focusing on your crosshair is not the same thing. If you focus on your crosshair you can still flick or do anything you want more consistently. The advice you are giving here is totally placebo effect because no matter what you do or imagine you are killing enemies with your crosshair. This feels good to you because it’s new and reaction based but after couple of days it will feel totally inconsistent. Don’t hold your mouse too tight and focus on the middle of your crosshair. This is not the same as obsessing over your aim or crosshair placement. It is just focusing on the thing that gets you kills. You can still be in flow state with this.