I just wanted to drop a heartfelt thank you for this incredible aim training video. This guide has genuinely changed my life. When I started, my aim was all over the place, but thanks to your detailed and insightful tips, I saw consistent improvement. With hard work and your guidance, I was able to secure a spot on my school’s esports team and earn a scholarship to college! This achievement wouldn't have been possible without the skills I developed from your training regimen. Not only did I improve in the game, but I also regained my confidence, which has made my life so much better. I'm now driving Bugatti, living a life I once only dreamed of. Your content is a game-changer, and I’m eternally grateful for the opportunities it has unlocked for me.
Congrats man! Hopefully you can fast-track yourself to a T1 pro team and start winning majors given that you may struggle to pay for the ~$50k new tyres for the whip as a college student!
@@syntaxxxyt just got off of dming bots on difficulty level 4 going for AK headshots, also playing with mouse sensitivity, going as well as can be expected
This video has it all: concise information, a charismatic instructor, and lighthearted, fun moments. After watching it once I could not help but watch it again about 6-7 more times, just because of how much enjoyment I got out of it. You have earned my subscription, and I look forward to more great videos in the future!
As someone who comes from OW and has hit T500 consistently there, my tracking is something in this game I found the easiest to do, recoil control however was the HARDEST for me, I’m still learning CS2 but I’m having fun with it even if I’m bottom fraging 3/5 games
Returning to CS after an 8 year break (and just switched back to pc gaming last week so MnK is new) but I'm going to take at least an hour and day to implement these and I'll update you in 2 weeks. Ranked on Nuke at silver 1, Mirage and Vertigo at silver 2
I came across your channel earlier this week and was shocked to see that you don’t have a bigger following than you do. I got into CS “properly” during the pandemic but took a 3 year break afterwards and have gone full circle playing cs2 everyday now. Your videos have inspired me to actually put in the effort to improve my aim and play style! Keep it up man, looking forward to the content you’re gonna put out.
How do u turn off the ghosthair on the new spray map? I like doing raw spray practice too Also on Aim Reflex training i recommend if ur new use the command host_timescale x and set x to .1 and increase by tenths every time you get 50 1 tap headshots in a row. When u can do 1.5 go into deathmatch and practice in more fast paced gunfights than you would in comp and then youll be good enough to play without being frustrated (I started as a silver and went up to LEM when i was at my peak and thats whst rly got me there
My man, this is some quality advise and much needed in the times of "go aimlab bratva". I'm top 2-3% on every scenario I play on Kovaaks or Aimlab and I struggle and I mean *struggle* with gunfights in CS2, even though my counter-strafing is crisp and my crosshair placement is fine. The kind of exercises you put in here are absolute gold because they don't focus on the obvious mechanics that everybody and their mother are already training but on the more overlooked and sometimes even psychological issues. Keep making your videos, I suspect it won't be long until your channel will be mentioned along the likes of Austin and Wilson if you keep this up!
@@allhailthecore3136 appreciate the comment brotha my goal is to help people who struggled a lot like I did learning cs. I’ll keep up the work for you 🫶🏼🫶🏼
@@sterlingdriggs8806 ahah have you played DM? you spawn randomly and often there are already 2-3 guns pointed to your head and waiting for your move :D positioning lol
id say my biggest issue is movement and peeking. Like my aim i would say is way above average but movement makes my aim shit sometimes. Will try out the prefire maps like refragg
@@popooo._.2 It actually went pretty smooth. Only thing I will complain about is the deathmatch part, its a good game mode dont get me wrong but, its super unfair as you can spawn and instantly get killed and a bunch of other bs. But other than that, pretty solid and thats coming from someone how's been playing for 6 years
i just want to inform you guys of something incase alot of your flicks always misses or not hit the reason is actually not you , its the server and how the new cs go 2 works , in cs go 2 if you flick and shot your shot will very likely hit before the crosshair and hit somehwhere else due how the server works , there is a video that explains it if you want the whole details but in conclusion flicking in cs go 2 makes u miss ur shot very likely while in cs go it doesnt miss.
i need to become a flick god. like i dont want to care about strats, map and teamplay. i just going to stand at spawn or middle and wait. this is how i imagine the osu game gets played. thats the cs2 scout challenge.
it looks like u have extremy calm reaction time, and it makes you very accurate, if u play like this, even if u were begginer u could get easily lvl 10 with team xd, but obviously u probably have 4k hours, i wish i could be as calm as u, damn, id get easily 3k elo
I would still argue about spray thing. Spray training is definitely overlooked but training anything past like 15 bullets is a waste of time. If you didn't manage to kill your opponent in first 5-10 bullets, what makes you think you have a chance with much harder post 10 pattern?
can you link that tracking workshop? I cant find it when I search it up I just get like 400 other workshops that is 1v1s. And thanks for the tips will try it out!
I've been playing CS for 23 years, I would suggest going in dm to improve everything even spray patterns except game sense otherwise some valid points, I would not bother playing those pointless aiming maps/training maps, go play vs some real people and you will improve the fastest possible. Also find a good sensitivity is very important and dont change it while you are improving aim. Game sense comes with playing alot and maybe watch some pros to further your knowledge
The only reason I hate deathmatch (but I still play it a lot): 1- AWP players = no skill 2- The spawn is garbage = You spawn very close to the guy that just killed you or vice versa.
How do i train to make my bullets go to the crosshair when i flick instead of having the netcode land it an arbitrary place where it used to be instead?
the moment i hop in dm i just get shot in the back a bunch and disconnect from the server. is there any other way to practice gunfights other than dying and respawning simulator?
Practicing each step in this vid over time will help you over time. Really focus on the gun fight because when I hear people complaining about being shot in the back it’s because they aren’t aware of their surroundings
@@shoobo3548 this is a positioning issue maybe. If you see how I am positioned I make it so that some angles can’t see me while I fight, but if I am in the open I’m constantly looking around
isnt your sens a bit high? in the aim bots section of the video i saw you overflick a lot of the times, i'm not saying you should lower your sens but it could help to improve you aim, maybe check styko's short about underflicking and overflicking. if you did it on purpose for whatever reason then sorry for wasting your time, nice video and good luck with youtube
The problem i have with dethmatch is the lack of gunfights in regular game im just not that goog becouse nothing is happening half the time and i die instantly becouse im now warmed up like in dethmatch where you spawn instantly if anyone understands me
@@112k... I would have to see what you mean by godlike aim. It could be that you aren’t aiming but just flicking and getting lucky or something or that you just get nervous in competitive
Could be nerves, I've loaded into casual a few times and immediately left because that one T just runs to Cspawn and DINKDINKDINKDINKDINK!!!! it's off putting, but like team fortress classic, I wouldn't let that discourage you