Random tip no one ever told me when i was new: Another tip to hand for newer people is that you need a mental A game, do something to keep yourself going, like having friends to talk or laugh with in a match, if not sometimes you pep talk yourself with confidence or maybe just smile and laugh in the instances you get destroyed or outplayed The reason i say this is it'll never be easy to get good, there will always be some sort of learning curve or road block that will inevitably frustrate some people more so than others, you're not gonna become Zywoo or S1mple in a day so you'll have to hold yourself over until then Now go out there and get your crown King 👑
This: i can play fairly fine by myself, but the friend i used to play with was horribly annoyng about "strategies" when he literally never showed any ideas outside of him asking me to use a specific character in Valorant (it wasn't map specific, it wasn't post or pre-plant specific, just "Play with X" and nothing else, wich means destroyng my performance and my ACTUAL established strategies with my characters for all maps), wich is really annoyng since i know how i play and what the two characters i had choosen to main do, so learning how to abuse a new character's skillset on the fly is annoyng and distracting, as it is to have your friend being a whiny asshole during the match. Never gave any info, constantly struggled to pay attention, and his only trait was having decent reflexes to out-aim most other players. He'd be 7 times better than me if he just learned a little bit, but instead he's a mediocre player who it's annoyng to play with.
nice vid, another good one is just simple comms. Sometimes random teammates literally don't use their headsets (it seems), but other times, simply comming where you hear someone, how many, or where you died from, will greatly help less-aware teammates to react more quickly. This can be the difference between winning or losing a round. So many teammates will just silently die, leaving you on the opposite bombsite with no idea that 4 T's just walked out of the other site, which is beyond frustrating
Good video, no introduction, no intro, no wasting our time. Did you consider the the cross hair needs to be small once you peak? So you need to counter strafe to break, correct?
Utility knowledge from 1 position could be really beneficial in a sense that you can free your teammates to other areas to create a more deadly exectute, but for this in specific I recommend one map at the time first in pratice, after that trying that in competitive or premier match and finally faceit when you master it since failing some utility in faceit could be more punished the higher oponents you face along the way. Good luck and thank you for this useful video.
Bro that j dilla beat dont cha know u got ahout halfway thru, mad respect dude seriously u gotta sub from me for that. Just recently getting into counter strike for the first time
Great video, usually when i play solo, T-side rounds go like this, There is awp and everyone take their turn to run to it, one by one....... annoying as hell and when you tell them how they could improve they tell you to shut up :D
Big tip from me:sometimes youre just having a bad day do something else if youre gonna just do bad and have a bad time why play? Some days your shots will come naturally and movement feels great sometimes your opponent is just having a good day. Relax
You are very good what rank you have? I only play dm and makes musicvideos, competetive games take so long and I am tired of teammates that is too serious with the game i just want to play and have a good time for some hour :)
I wanna add to the trading teammates part a little. Obviously if the enemy still has ammo and he knows you're there then there's a chance he's gonna transfer spray onto you. I think if you peek after your teammate is already dead, you should (quickly) look for an opportunity to peek where you're sure the enemy is either reloading or thinks that area is clear. I wouldn't rush in blind hoping to finish them off while they're already peeking that spot because you could always just run right into their crosshair. The Round Review later in the video demonstrates this very well! Another thing I wanna add that's super important and kind of related, listen very closely for enemy reload sounds during a slow attack or a clutch. I've learned during Wingman that a lot of players are careless with reloading and will reload if they think you are too scared to push them. The minute you hear a reload sound they are completely unable to kill you period for at least a second and you should try to pick them off ASAP if no teammates are backing them up.
if you get fucked in a game and don’t get many kills but use utility well. That can be beneficial as hell to your teammates and possibly win you the game :)