Play Deathmatch like this to Improve in CS2 (no BS)

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @Konkr420
    @Konkr420 4 години тому +1

    It's also important to note that over-analysis can become just as detrimental (if not worse) than an uninspired shitter-slaying session. Mechanically deliberate enough to actually warmup and effectively practice, but not so focused that you attempt to optimize for every last little idiosyncrasy in a futile attempt to min/max your way to a major championship via a mathematically perfect keyboard tilt (its still too far left). This is why players will promptly adjust their res/crosshair/viewmodel/monitor height etc after losing a gunfight because a yellow crosshair is obviously suboptimal.
    Basically, be mindful of your mental/tilt level. Your focus could start to drift from shit that actually matters.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  4 години тому +1

      @@Konkr420 Absolutely! I think most of us are guilty of changing sens/res/anything after losing a bad gunfight or just a couple of minutes of poor performance. The strive for being perfect leads to a very toxic mentality as you mentioned, and I completely agree with it. Simplicity is often the right way to go, and here I would say it also applies. Set some goals for your session, try to meet them - that's it. You don't have to measure the length of your session until the last millisecond, you don't have to check if your monitor angle tilt changed during the DM. Thank you for the valuable comment brother!

    • @Konkr420
      @Konkr420 3 години тому +1

      @@bileyiwnl No problem :) glad to hear I'm not the only one suffering from prior tilt-based frustrations lol. Also wanted to say I thought your last point was a really good idea. I've played DM without sound, but never with the express purpose of using the nerf as a training tool. It's a great point.
      switched to 16:9 hopefully no sound will help me get used to it maybe a lil faster

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  2 години тому

      @Konkr420 16:9 is a great choice - trust me, if you stick to it you'll love it. I played 16:9 for more than a year nonstop but recently switched to 4:3 to get more frames for recordings/streams, but I miss 16:9... :(

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  2 години тому

      @@Konkr420 so give it some time and you'll love it!

  • @Blendercatalyst
    @Blendercatalyst 3 дні тому +11

    you deserve wayyyy more subs. Good video btw. these tips are very useful!

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  3 дні тому +1

      thank you so much for all the nice comments man, you're the true goat!

    • @Blendercatalyst
      @Blendercatalyst 3 дні тому +1

      @@bileyiwnl naahh man you are. in the end youre the one supporting everyone in the cs community!

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  3 дні тому

      @Blendercatalyst it clearly also is the CS community supporting me ❤

    • @Blendercatalyst
      @Blendercatalyst 2 дні тому +1

      @@bileyiwnl yeah true but you deserve more support than us

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  2 дні тому

      ​@BlendercatalystI'm sure everything will come with time :) Let's be patient, and thank you for being with me at the start and I hope to see you for waaaay longer! ❤️

  • @tuffel
    @tuffel 13 годин тому +1

    if you play 30-45 min of deathmatch, PLEASE make sure to take a little break before you join a premier or matchmaking game, so your brain can resett and adjust to the diffrent gameplay..

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  5 годин тому

      @@tuffel VERY on point! A break after so much time of being focused is required not only because well, you might be tried from it, but also because you won't be on your "A game" after it, due to the unusual nature of DM and willingness to fight everyone instead of playing smarter/for the team. It's not warm up, it's practice, so a little break is absolutely a good idea!

  • @Fyr35555
    @Fyr35555 День тому +2

    The point on conscious decision making is really solid. I've spent way too much time running around in DM like a headless chicken, which means that my reactive aim and counter strafing is quite good now but I really struggle in the more common fights that dominate real games like deliberately peeking angles and holding angles. Its quite demotivating therefore when your performance in game is nowhere near as good as you know it can be.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +3

      @@Fyr35555 I can COMPLETELY relate to this! It's very easy to train wide swings and reactive aiming in deathmatch, but other scenarios also happen in a real match and they deserve some love too! That's why jt's important to really think about what you need to work on, amazing comment brother! Trust me, keep working on your game and it WILL pay off! Nobody wants to struggle but everyone wants to thrive and you will do BOTH 💯

  • @null6116
    @null6116 День тому +4

    good video bro keep up the good work

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +1

      thank you for the nice words man!

  • @la3zouz
    @la3zouz День тому +1

    i was thinking that i'm weird while warming up before deathmatchs , however i just run like a headless chicken sometimes and my deathmatch sessions aren't more than 15min because i'm so impatient to go for my faceit game
    you gained a new follower

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  23 години тому +1

      @@la3zouz hahaha you're definitely not weird for that! I would say that you are doing the right thing. But the tip 2 & 3 will definitely do you well! It will be definitely good for you trust me, you just need to be a little more patient to get to those 30 minutes at least of PROPER practice and I believe it will benefit you greatly

  • @nakki889
    @nakki889 День тому +1

    Regarding to that bonus tip, here is my tip: stop being afraid to die. Stop camping in same spots repeating same movement. You will not get better, you just kill people that are not ready for you. Put yourself in hard positions.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +1

      VERY nice addition brother! The dying part also connects a little bit with the tip about the scoreboard, I totally agree. If you are in the same places all the time, taking same pathways, same duels, you will be always stuck in your comfort zone. Part of learning and improving is making mistakes by trying something new and unusual, letting your brain catch up and improving from that. Very valuable!

    • @nakki889
      @nakki889 День тому

      @@bileyiwnl Thanks and great vid! Btw your game looks so smooth.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому

      @@nakki889 glad you think so! I'm still trying to figure out this whole editing thing so it might take me a couple more videos to get the quality where I want it to be, I hope you'll be there for the journey! haha take care man

    • @nakki889
      @nakki889 День тому

      @@bileyiwnl Quality is really good already. Ill come by every now and then.

  • @SN1CK3RSS
    @SN1CK3RSS 21 годину тому +1

    ty for this tips

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  21 годину тому +1

      I got you bro! 😁

  • @chizokrank908
    @chizokrank908 21 годину тому +2

    Thanks for this nice vid! Can u tell me what map this Mirage Version is? How to play this simple style map with moving bots?? Thx

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  21 годину тому +1

      @@chizokrank908 Hi! It's a map on Cybershoke, the maps ending with "fps" are blue like that. I think it's possible to download it on workshop too, so you can try to add bots there aswell, but I recommend it on deathmatch 😁

  • @vempp
    @vempp 10 годин тому +1

    new sub

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  5 годин тому

      @@vempp I appreciate it brother!

  • @omarhadzalic9428
    @omarhadzalic9428 12 годин тому +1

    Ey great tips tnx for those rly helpful i just have few questions here like can u list me some more of those goals for a session like should i just one tap should i play deagle only what are some of your golas that u do in dm again tnx for the video nice tips keep it going this channel is great i have a goal to reach lvl 10 so these kind of videos are great

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  5 годин тому

      @omarhadzalic9428 I got you man! I'll try and think of some more:
      - first confirm that you are ON TARGET and only then shoot the enemy (don't shoot instantly when you see, track him for a while)
      - different weapons (same principles as the other ones, so deagle, m4a4 etc.)
      - practice just one thing at a time - try ONLY spraying, try ONLY bursts or ONLY one taps - this will be difficult at first because you are limited to just one mechanic of CS weapons, but it's important to master these things.
      I really hope you'll get to lvl 10 brother! Can't wait to see you there!

    • @omarhadzalic9428
      @omarhadzalic9428 3 години тому +1

      @@bileyiwnl hey man I appreciate u a lot tnx for those tips keep up with the videos they are great

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  3 години тому

      @omarhadzalic9428 thank you for the nice words brother! all love ❤️

  • @apricotjuicea
    @apricotjuicea День тому +1

    an amazing video bro, you are very cool

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому

      I appreciate you, thank you!!

  • @Yosuke999cs2
    @Yosuke999cs2 День тому +1

    for me its 1. hold a site and only counter strafe (ct mirage) til you die 2. play only tap, burst, spray for least 1 week and after mixed it up 3. acknowledge a bad and good kill 4. everthing in your video

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +1

      that sounds suuuper good man, very good routine! You are on a veeery good track

  • @zetahalo
    @zetahalo День тому +1

    Okay so the issue with warming up before deathmatch for me at least is that if i were to do that i will lose my sanity

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому

      hahahaha why? is it too much?

  • @kraxyy
    @kraxyy День тому +1

    thanks broski

  • @d4rkven0m117
    @d4rkven0m117 День тому

    After the DM session, should i jump in a competitive right away or take a break?

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +1

      Wow very intersting question! If you mean "DM session" as the one I'm describing (so, PRACTICE), then take a 10,20,30 minute break. I'd recommend doing something without a screen - preferably going for a walk, cleaning the dishes or just simply lying down on your bed and listening to some chill music (NOT scrolling on tiktok). After this time, you are free to play :) But if you meant "DM session" as a WARM UP, then of course you can right away go into the match.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +1

      The purpose for that break is to let your brain kind of "acquire" the new habits, knowledge, analyze the peeks and strafes you did to learn from what was wrong and remember what was working and how you did it. A good time for practice is to do it before sleeping, because it is during the sleep when brain is most active for learning from what happened that day.

    • @d4rkven0m117
      @d4rkven0m117 9 годин тому +1

      @@bileyiwnl I meant it as the practice session. I followed your advice and was being conscious of what i do in the DM practice session. It quickly made me realize that i have been practicing in DM server the wrong way my whole life. Most important mistake was shutting my brain off and mindlessly fragging, and struggling to get a kill in an actual match 😂. Thanks man. Subbed, Looking forward to your future content. Cheers

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  5 годин тому +1

      @d4rkven0m117 I got you man! It's better late than never. Trust me, now your real growth as a player will begin :) take care man, enjoy the progress :D

  • @riling
    @riling День тому +1

    dont remove your headset. There will never be situation like that in real match.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому

      You've touched on a very good topic. The fact that something will never happen in a real game doesn't mean it's worthless to spend time on it. Basketball players go to the gym to increase their strength, agility or stability, and it is not directly correlated with basketball. Us, CS players, we play DM, aim trainers and workshop maps not because these scenarios will happen in game, but to train everything else to prepare for what can happen.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому

      Removing the headset isn't necessary all the time, that's why I put it as a bonus tip. It works for me, helps me survive longer sessions without my head hurting and also I feel like it improves my reactiveness/spacial awareness

    • @riling
      @riling День тому

      @@bileyiwnl you could also say that play with bad PC. When you get finally to play good PC it feels so easy. As zywoo dont even play DM at all and he is one of the best in the world.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +1

      @@riling having a good PC doesn't instantly make you a pro. And yeah, Zywoo is definitely an outlier, but it doesn't mean that he chose the best way. He is probably the most talented player in CS history, and we can't have the same rules for us (humans) like we have for Zywoo. At the end of the day, everyone has to find the right thing for themselves

    • @riling
      @riling День тому

      @@bileyiwnl Well I get it that if you wish to make interesting videos on yt its great to have new ideas. Anyhow keep it simple is what people at the top do. If you have no headset its better to train and play still than not play at all. Same as pro athletes will keep training if they have injury, but none will lets say train boxing with one hand if both hands are heatlthy.

  • @theshit1209
    @theshit1209 5 годин тому

    4:3 stretched? 1280x960?

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  5 годин тому

      @@theshit1209 I play 4:3 1024x768 because I just want more FPS, but 1280x960 is perfectly fine :D

  • @sunz1ee
    @sunz1ee 23 години тому

    could you please tell me which headphone is that?

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  23 години тому +1

      @@sunz1ee of course! my headset is Logitech G Pro X

    • @sunz1ee
      @sunz1ee 23 години тому

      ​@@bileyiwnl Thankyou!

  • @its-klampox
    @its-klampox 21 годину тому

    how is you map blue?

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  21 годину тому

      @@its-klampox it's a map on Cybershoke, the maps ending with "fps" are blue like that. I like how they look so I play on them 😁

  • @qwertzec
    @qwertzec День тому +1

    what server is this

  • @coolissimo69
    @coolissimo69 День тому +9

    The sound cue is really true. Was playing MM and was on the phone. So could not hear anything, and did great while my team mates were struggling I was raping the team with clutches etc. An then all said Bro, please don't play with headset 🤣🤣🤣🤣, you play better.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +4

      🤣 Sometimes trusting your own skills turns out the best. To any kids watching - we do NOT recommend playing matchmaking or faceit without a headset hahaha

    • @coolissimo69
      @coolissimo69 День тому +2

      @@bileyiwnl I don't do it. What I wanted to highlight , is that sound is a great component when shooting. As you said ,and you were right, without sound you can focus on your aim , and not be overwhelmed with all the sound cues, the hits, the recoil, the shoots etc. Makes you proper aim and timing to shoot and not re act to the shooting. Does it makes sense? However of course if you playing MM or Face it you need to be able to listen to , footsteps, etc . But it is a very interesting part of the game and how to improve.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому +1

      @coolissimo69 I got your point now, good explanation bro and a very nice example!

    • @coolissimo69
      @coolissimo69 День тому

      @@bileyiwnl thanks , and subbed.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  День тому

      @coolissimo69 thank you so much!! :)

  • @wiwul997
    @wiwul997 День тому

    sgh gang

  • @Brokee-xn6kc
    @Brokee-xn6kc 3 дні тому +1

    when i play dm i concentrate on HS% and i am usually 80%+.i allways train my tracking.i am courious how my aim will change after training in dm with goals.

    • @bileyiwnl
      @bileyiwnl  3 дні тому

      @@Brokee-xn6kc that is already very very good! now instead of focusing on hs % you can focus on other stuff, maybe strafes or hit confirmation :)