i prefer playing with the rifle, i feel like im just more consistent with the rifle than the awp. sometimes i can hit really good shots with the awp and sometimes i cant even hit a still opponent.
For my first 1000hrs of the game from around 2013-15 i was an awper and only really advanced too gn4. I realized as i got older that i wanted to learn the game not just try to hit crazy clips and kills, so i began training with a rifle only and never touching the awp. Of course after becoming about as good with a rifle i started to practice both, and now sitting at a little under 4500hrs i can confidently say that in my casual play i dont have a preference. In serious matches like faceit ill focus on using the best weapon for the situation of course. The m4a1s is easily the best sounding gun in my opinion, its got a certain punchy and pressurized sound that just hits the right note for me.
spoil CS:GO no you just need an Ethernet cable your internet will suck if it’s solely running off WiFi I have an Ethernet and not once have I had a connection problem
Idk if you are still bad or sucky? I guess, but 5 tips that i have learned. 1. Dont play competitive if you dont fell right. Don't play it when you are sick or just having a bad game. 2. Isolate and kill. Put yourself in a position where you are exposed the least while holding a certain angle. Being exposed to 2 angles is better than five. It will make you stop saying "i can't do anything! I got shot everywhere!" Use smokes and Molly's too. 3. Pick up habits the other team has like they always do 3 long and 2 B, we should rush cat. Something a long the lines of that. 4. Practice with the M4a4 and AK. Easily the two most important guns in the game. Learn the recoil and you will quickly rank up. They are way better than any other guns. Learn deagle too. It will help your aim in general because of its high recoil and pin point accuracy. You will be tapping heads in no time. 5. Have fun. On a losing streak? Community. It isnt casual where you get swarmed at A, but competitive witg skins and no friendly fire. Maybe listen to music. I listen to music and i get 30 kills per game just from doing that. Not saying music gives you 30 kills. I am saying having fun and relaxing gives you 30 kills.
@@bubbles13244 I just started playing cs go like 3 weeks ago and I did what you said about the music, thank you so much, now I can play competitive with my friends without being killed all rounds :)
@@literallyryangosling69281 Dude, that is amazing. Maybe we can play sometime if you like. I have about 900 hours in the game and starting to play FACEIT. Send me your username, I would love to play
High sensitivity ppl dont have such weaknesses, but i do still hate mdfkin spots where u gotta guess which side ur opponent is like mirage first window on b site, shadow-sandwich mirage a site
@@lukajovanovski1178 flashes, HE, Molly's. Use UTILITY and use it well. Dont waste it, but dont save them and never use them. You dont always have to smoke sight to plant bomb. You dont have to throw a flash into A for every round. Utility stops these problens well
I want to play with M4/AK to be more versatile but I am extremely consistent with the awp so I prefer the awp edit: not anymore, I've become used to the ak, but have been underperforming with the awp
500 bots with ak/m4 and 1k bots with awp, I’m a main awper and to become a food awper you have to become consistent with the main rifles too because In certain situations it might be better to pick up an m4/ak then keep the awp
MaxFu 2007 the fact that you have to say specific pro names shows that having that kind of skill is only possible for the 1% of the 1% so yea everybody else needs to practice all rifles
it’s important to understand that the flow state is not that easily accessible, it also requires things like actually feeling challenged, but having enough confidence in your skill to not crack under the pressure of that challenge. most people can’t just go into zen mode and start fucking shit up
This channel is the best guides. They are complicated, they are not talking about things that everybody knows, it is not for silvers and their topics are actually helpful. I saved all the videos because of that.
I don't want to be a pro, I just want to have fun in cs..... But becouse most People want to be pros I couldn't have fun when I couldn't play like a pro. Thanks to this video I am still far from a pro but I have hell lot of fun now that I'm not dying every 5 seconds. Great video!
In clutches, I prefer the AWP because it one shots opponents. However, over the course of a game, I will use rifles more because I can get kills more consistently and get multikills easier.
It depends on if I'm T or CT really. More of an rifler on T side, to make room for plant. On CT side I like to apply pressure with awp and attempt to lockdown certain angles and pushes
So about the sensitivity.. For those who don't have a big mousepad I recommend you to don't use low sens ( like 1 ) because it would be really hard for you when you are in-game and you can't flick your mouse when in a fight. You can use higher sens like 2 or 3 maybe ( I use 2.5 rn ) and it'll be easier for you if you are a begginer. You can indeed use low sens on a smaller mouse pad if you are willing to play with it a lot and get used to it but that won't be easy if you are already used to your present sens. If you started to play CS and you played with low sens till now and you got used to it it's great but if you feel like you don't like it and you think you could do better with other sens then you'll have to change it.
Also a good tip, go outside and do some sport so your mindset is clear and so you’re getting some fresh air, exercises is also good that can for an example improve your wrists for flicking, because you are using ur wrists and then they wont get as rusty/robotic :)
I never thought hydration would have an impact on gaming I played a warmup deathmatch the drank plenty of water throughout games and saw noticeable improvement both in the game and with my mood
yeah that is one thing that you cant learn right away, you have to 1) Memorize the map, 2) Know the routes and available rotations the enemy team can take, and 3) Develop your "game-sense" i.e. intuition. You learn all these things automatically, but only by playing for a while.
I prefer the AK47 over an awp or M4, I love the versatility of it being good at range with taps and up close it's better than an M4 imo. If you're an awper, there's so many ways around it like flashbangs, mollies and teammate baits
But the awp is such a high risk high reward weapon. High cost and being less versatile and easily countered is why you only have one awp per team. But the award of picking someone without taking a single point of damage is amazingly good. The range is also good and if ur a mobile awper then utility is useless.
agreed, i dont necessarily PREFER the AK, most of the time its situational, I do think the m4's have the advantage at medium range because the (A4)'s firing rate is faster and spread is tighter, but the AK is much cheaper and definitely more versatile, at a distance its a no-brainer.
8:57 - you're not wrong, but you're not right either. You should only take a break when you feel exhausted and out of hand. If we talk about consistency, people should learn to lose and not stop playing after a bad game, but to keep a good, fresh mentality, getting ready for the next game. This is how you improve your skills, learn from mistakes and be better in those situations you messed up. Doing other stuff after a loss, might free your mind and relax you, but it will not improve your gameplay. I may not be among the best players in the world, but I have 2 accounts with The Global Elite on them, I play everyday with this mentality and I keep winning. I hope this comment helps everyone reading it. Have a good day and good luck!
dude makes a good point. if you were in a tournament and lost real bad game 1, you can't just take a break and come back when you're in the zone, you HAVE to keep going, so you might as well learn how to shake a loss off and jump into game 2 with confidence. +rep
Consistency comes from the mindset. If you try to constantly improve you will get there. I was playing the best gamers on EU on another game and could do same amount of kills against them. Ofc I lost as my teammates are not the same lvl as I am. That is the reason why I am watching this video as I am just getting into CS (played Valorant for a month for gold2). You can do anything in this life if you put your mind into it. That is the cAruel/awesome fact on this life. I really wished that I had more friends on CS tho
Honestly the mental thing is the best tip, I used to get so pissed after losing a match, but now I realize IT DOESNT MATTER and I’m only gonna continue losing if I don’t mentally prepare
This video should get more views, is very well explained and it has a lot of helpful tips that really can help your skill, thanks a lot for makeing this video! I was searching for a video that can help my friends to get better at csgo and this video has pretty much everything that i know about this game, great job doing this video!
I do prefer playing with the awp but I miss a lot of shot by millimetres like a lot of shots and its very tilting. furthermore also depends on what map I'm playing, if I'm playing train ill play b anchor with a rifle but say if I'm playing inferno I love playing aggressive awp to get an opening kills
im very good at awping but my rifling sucks so im playing with the ak or the m4a4 much more lately and i also think that rifling is much more reliable like when multiple enemies peek on you so you can kill them in just a spray instead of just 1 shot and to lose 4750$ after that
Honestly a lot of this can be summed up by experience, experience is the most valuable thing you could ever use to get better at anything, spots to check will be ingrained in your head after enough lead is, map knowledge will let you learn with every new game and map you explore, strafing will become natural once you’ve tuned enough hours and once you realize how fucked the bloom is on every AR, so if you’re stressing about what to work on first, just play the game and have fun
I prefer sniper for most of the game but I find myself performing better with good rifles like AK and M4s when clutching, especially after a bomb plant.
To be more specific with it, I like the AK-47, the M4A4, M4A1-S, AWP in that order. I dont use the awp because I always feel bad when I do and its a crutch for a lot of players who only use it
What’s the deal with Prime? I’ve heard mixed feelings about it. Some say it’s got more cheaters than F2P & others say it’s got less. Not sure if I should pick it up or not.
I play SMGs- less to lose *when* I die, and I'm not really good with AWPs or the Rifles. My best rounds are commonly Pistol and Half-Buy/Eco as a result.
good honest answer. However you really can only go so far with SMG's because NONE of them are effective long range, and you will die every single time you engage a rifler at a distance.
I cant tell which one I pref, I always wanted ( and still do ) to be good with the ARs, but I'm never consistent with them but I enjoy using them, but I'm good on the AWP and am consistent with it
just to let you know, almost no pros actually memorise the recoil pattern mentally. ive gotten pretty accurate with my spray because i learned by watching where my bullets go and corrected for them over and over until i got the muscle memory. there are probably other ways to get it down but mentally is very bad in my opinion cos almost no pros do it and it takes up too much focus to memorise spray patterns on the spot in the heat of the moment. ask most high tier players and they will tell you its a feeling (not that im high tier). i stopped playing cs for a while but when i did play it i would see my friends try to learn it in the wrong way and as a result alot of them couldnt use rifles very well so i was the one who got dropped the ak on ct side. maybe if you learn it temporarily it will work but dont use mentally memorising as a permanent tactic. learn it, practice it, hone in on your muscle memory and use that. i may not be the best overall but i do want to help newer players or even vets sometimes. glhf and remember... wan teps
How to INSTANTLY improve --> no.10: PRACTICE... INSTANTLY, PRACTICE... INSTANTLY, PRACTICE... INSTANTLY, PRACTICE... i sense something is wrong here, do you?
@@ymiras7881 I don't disagree that practice is required. It is definitely the most important method to improve at CS. All I am saying is that the title does not match the point of practice. Practice cannot happen "instantly"..
Dude the awp is the only reason why i still love counter strike. Why? Because im tired of inacurate rilfels and recoil that is higher than snoop dog at 4pm.
I have a problem , when I fast flick from 1 target to another my accuracy is bad ,its not like I spray the whole time tho....Does anyone know if it takes some time for recoil to reset even though I'm just bursting like 5 bullets? Also defintely confident that my flicks are accurate af. Or do I have to counter strafe again to kill another target?That doesn't any make sense to me pls share your thoughts and ideas.
Yes, every time you fire a rifle in CSGO, there is a specific length of time it takes for the recoil to reset. It doesn't matter if you 1-tap or spray half the magazine, it takes the exact same time to reset. Without a doubt my worst habit is not waiting long enough for recoil to reset, and I miss a LOT of multikills because of it. Its really hard to break the habit in a firefight, but its simple AF, just wait a little longer between taps and sprays. Counter-strafing has no effect on it at all.
i usually prefer awp in ALMOST every scenario..but it is situational..i do M4-S or galil for T because my spray control isnt good enough for the AK too tho
im playing cs go on a computer which was build 10 years ago. On cache my fps drops below 70.. on dust i have around 90. my screen is very old and has only 60hz. And im playing very good at it.. can you imagine what happend when i played on a computer which had a good equipment?
I'm more confident with AR's due to the huge chance of death if an AWP shot is missed. The ability to take on any weapon in the game is in my opinion more important than easier long range kills.
Got mad tilted today. I got prefire 1 shot for 3 rounds in a row and when I watched my teammates 2 enemies came jumping around the corner he was holding.
I prefer the assault rifles because I play on a potato ( 4 gb ram, 1,4 Ghz processor) and for some reason, when I am scoping my fps drops incredebly low.
i have just started playing csgo a week ago ... i just want to ask that how to get ak47 . I never get ak47, all my opponents and teammates get ak47 but not me . I mostly play team death matches.
i prefer the assualt rifles, im not really an awp kind person because i like to rush and i dont like to stay in one place and shoot people from that place.
I used to be a god with the AWP but I took like a 8 month break and I am no where near as good as I was but I am now really really good with AR's and average with the AWP so I kinda just swapped skills
yo bro im sorry but 3:08 practice what you preach cos i dont mean to be mean but the first rule of movement is dont hold "w" while strafing and i can tell u are doing exactly that by the way you slow down when you strafe
I would say that i love both awp and rifles. But it is really independent on map and positioning. Another thing is what state the match is in like is the eimues really pushy or staying back.
i started playing csgo like 1 month ago . I mostly train my aim with different weapons . I play on the russian server . Sometimes i can hit incredible shots but sometimes i cant hit a standing enemy 😢
I'd say I'm decent, but what I really struggle with are headshots, and my aim, I am not constant with any gun, but I only have around 200 hours into CS:GO so I probably just need more practice