I especially like the tip of telling him to stop telling himself hes bad. That mindset shift of "I'm not bad anymore, I'm getting better" is really good cause it instills that self confidence in yourself. You play better when you're confident.
You are what you eat. Ronnie coleman didnt lift 500 pounds first day. But he said he can, so everyday he got stronger, until he could. mind you using steroids and stuff made him do even more than naturally possible, but if he never thought he was strong, he never stepped into the gym, he never lifted 5 pounds, 10, 15, 20.
Peaople are different though. With some people you can talk like that but others are more sensitive. I mean when you are a supervisor you should know how to criticise individually.
I love seeing this so much, my average teammate getting pro lessons. Just his movement, aim, crosshair placement, everything reminds me of my silver teammates. His unawareness, no game sense, no strafing abilities, the confusion. I hope he learns a lot.
I've watched quite a number of your videos, and I like your style of teaching. Brutally honest in your analysis, getting right down to business, but never putting people down, in fact quite the contrary. I was quite impressed on how you dealt with some of the more difficult personalities you've encountered, and how you actually work not only on the technical, but also on the pychological side of things. A very fine, no BS approach to analysing and teaching. If I were any younger and still had time left to put into CS2, I'd consider a session. This definitely looks rewarding.
@@BLUEGENE13against good players it won’t work. He’s teaching you how to play at top level cs. Not nothing that works 1/10 times in game. So I like his methods I’ve learned a lot watching him.
@@newo1010 my point is that he only sits there and criticizes when shit goes wrong. Like if the person ran around like a moron but could aim like a god and just killed everyone he wouldn't say anything. When he rly should be doing the complete opposite he hsould being teaching things that work regardless of how good the player is because he's a coach right? He's supposed to help any sort of player
My aim / movement is very similiar to your student and it felt like you were talking directly to me through the screen :) Great video as usual, learned a lot. Thank you for your great content, bro!
It's incredible that there are a lot of simple tips and simple technics/movements that I've just learned without "thinking about it", and there are even people who need tutorials, step by step. I feel the same when I play mobarena games, it's awesome that we can know which games are more likely for us
I am 38 years old and sometimes i am playing a little bit cs2, but how much evolutionated cs is amazing. Younger generation has much more info and other stuff.
I feel like a session with you would either level up my game significantly or make me quit after realising how much I’m doing wrong 😅 really good teaching and attention to details man 👏🏻
ngl he's becoming really good in the game. he's more calm, movement are more on point. overall more confident! reflex and recoil control are another thing though, but it's nice to see him have more confidence like this
I have over 10k hours and I also learned something lmao, sometimes you don't think about the small mistakes you do so its good to have someone else looking at what you do wrong so you can learn from those small mistakes. The small mistakes will have a huge improvement ingame
One thing I do have to note... For quick peeks, pre-aiming is great. But it can also hinder you if the enemy decides to peek at the same time, and your pre-aim is still looking at the wall when they're aimed at your head. I've switched to a bit of a hybrid system now where I use both styles, it really depends on how the other team is playing/exactly which position I'm peeking. Something like jump up on Vertigo, that's always a pre-aim, but something like market door into market on Mirage, I'll mostly follow the corner due to how often someone will be moving in that area rather than holding. If they're more sedentary, I pre-aim constantly. If they're a highly mobile and aggressive team, I mostly keep my crosshair ready and off of the corner so I can catch the aggression that pre-aiming falls prey to. Another thing I'll do is pre-aim off angles, so that if I need to adjust because they also peeked at the same time, the distance is super short. In CSGO, pre-aiming used to be my holy grail. In CS2 with the massive advantage of peeking and CT aggression (particularly if you're commonly facing people with 100+ ping that will wreck you if you aren't peeking them first), it no longer is for me. A glaringly large downside of not pre-aiming, is the requirement of good aim and quick reaction times. I get about 140-160 average on human benchmark, I don't think this method would work very well with people who can't hyperfocus. I just thought I'd offer it for those who might be able to make use of it. I'm also not sure how well this would work at a very high level, but it works well for me at Faceit 10.
As a newbie whos just got into counter strike, this is super valuable information. And if you were ever to teach me id hate the blunt approach but id i know id improve so much from it and would 100% keep coming back
Just wanna add one technique that I recently learned, so there are normal peeks when you do not expect someone peeking you - this is where you set your crosshair on the wall and swing. And then there are situations when you are not sure whether they will peek into you and in that case you are holding you crosshair in the open while peeking the same way you would be if you were simply holding the position
Nice session, I didn't exactly understand peeks before this video. One tip, explain to them like they are 5, many things that you know is learned in many years, guy on this clip is a bit scared of your reaction. Google have option i think to draw over their screen share so it would be easy if you can draw on screen while they play and try, for example draw circle on wall
i think something he was struggling with is the fact, that when he tried to preaim through the wall, the angle obv changes after the peek. so he shouldnt aim through the wall on where the enemy is right now, but anticipate where the enemy will be ones he peeked.
If pienix says i do. If pienix have 1 fan its me. If pienix have no fans then i must be died. If pienix peek nobody can hold. Legends says pienix was playing cs while he was borning. If u dont believe that u must be a valorant player. God bless gaben god bless pienix god bless beer
Since DM can be really chaotic especially community DMs, I play with volume 0 and focus on slower and calmer movements and . After I while you start developing pure reaction times because you don't count on the in-game sound. I just like to imagine that I am in a 1vX situation where I don't have info on my enemies.
It's true. I've never laughed harder at cs then when I had pienix do a demo review for a csgo match. But he knows his CS. I had a lot of improvement thanks to the glib gentleman from poland 🇵🇱
@@pienixcs YEAH you too! i'm just starting to get back into cs2 after a break. I don't know if you remember me - i sent a vertigo demo, i'm older guy who wanted to be better when I played comp and faceit with my old buddies... I had this flash that I would throw up ramp at A, I think i threw it almost every round. every time you said "this is a very bad flash. this flash does nothing, and you throw it poorly, it slows you down and i think.... yes you actually flash your team mate here." EVERY TIME I THREW IT YOU TOLD ME AGAIN LMAO. then, showed me so many vertigo lineups that helped me win a match or two for sure. Keep it up
I respect a man who goes to the lengths of paying to learn how to get better at a game they enjoy 1000000000x more than the losers who cheat because they don't wanna practice to get better.
8:47 even though we appreciate your straight forwardness, its just not fine to say that the student asked a Stupid Question and laughing on top. He's paying because he recognizes he needs to improve. Thats a great first step. By saying its a stupid question you disencourage him to improve. Especially if you laugh on top. Instead of laughing, you could ask him more context on the question. That would avoid your clowny position of 1 min after recognizing that actually it was a smart question. Sometimes putting your ego on the side would be great.
Dude you don’t even know how much ego I have, this is only a fraction 😂 You would be surprised how much I bully my students, good that I don’t post it I’m a terrible and abusive coach 😈
Yea obviously you can not predict if they move, you can also not predict if they jump, crouch, prefire you, throw their util, turn around, start running towards you, if they are stacking, if they left the place open It’s game of percentages
I appreciate your aggression here tbh. People are very habit forming and sometimes those habits are bad. Breaking bad habits is incredibly hard without some serious motivation imo.
I feel i know the peeks and angle and i do get good kills for few round but then i sort of give up in overconfidence. Consistency is really hard. Like i can see myself making a mistake and yet cant do anythjng about it.
I think what he's trying to say (i know im not the pro coach) but i think what he means is when you want to swing you aim where they are going to be, so you put your crosshair on them like you have wallhack, u swing a little bit with a or d, then re adjust you crosshair to where hes going to be, then do the same thing with a or d. I could be wrong tho
This is how I teach my son school work and I feel bad at times but his brain won't accept new information unless it's given no other choice lol. I don't get mad though, just disappointed in a lack of progress.
Well I can tell your for your son try to use positive reinforcement more than negative talk, ppl respond more to being complimented instead of being negated
Man I stomp everyone under 17k, always top frag often numerous aces. But as soon as I get into 20k I literally can not do anything, it's like the elo just teleports into impossible mode.
I wanna ask since I don't know if you said it but I finished the video but didn't got why, I don't understand why is not correct to move the crosshair while you move, I do it a lot but, I don't feel like is a "bad habit" or something that is bad for the gameplay, I came from this game, went to valorant, and then I downloaded cs once more, but I saw the name of the video and I got interest in it, but that's a genuine question I have, I know they are different games but, I do it in all the shooters, is it just in cs, or is it in all of the shooters, or is it situational? btw it's the first video I saw from you and you seem like you really know what you talk about and now-a-days that's awesome! BTW I hope there are no brainless ppl saying "oh everything but cs is shit" or unnecessary comments tbh, I will have a deeper look at your channel and hopefully I could learn more stuff like in this video tnx if you answer! :)
13:40 I would like to know the purpose of telling him not to step? I thought that you would want to peek fast while counterstrafing and clearing all the bot spawns, which will make you better in the clearing the positions, or? Hope you will explain it to me and correct me if I am wrong. Btw very good job at the coaching brother keep it up!
At 18:05, why is moving the crosshair with a peek a bad thing to do? What are we trying to do by keeping the crosshair static while peeking into an angle? Is it so that you only have to adjust the mouse once after the peek?
I'm not pienix but from my experience it's your mouse position. I have low sens and if I peek like that my hand would be in an awkward position to shoot and control recoil when I reach the angle I intend to peek. That's why you put your xhair in the angle you intend to peek, fix your mouse position, and then peek in a comfortable hand position, if you need to adjust to where your enemy is it's more comfortable for your hand because you already position them beforehand
@blund2945 I see. I play on 800 edpi, and I have never noticed if I've whiffed a shot because my hand wasn't reset to an optimal position. Looks like something worth looking into. Thanks! :D
im currently still in silver levels of plays, my aim is heh, my movements and utils is heh, and i wanna get better at the game but at the same time i wanna get better at other games and get better at other hobbies in my life. i wanna do so much but cant perfect one its annoys me
I especially like the tip of telling him to stop telling himself hes bad. That mindset shift of "I'm not bad anymore, I'm getting better" is really good cause it instills that self confidence in yourself. You play better when you're confident.
Exactly!
one thing to be told that, a whole other thing to believe it
Wish it was that easy
I'm struggling with this not in cs but irl :')
You are what you eat.
Ronnie coleman didnt lift 500 pounds first day.
But he said he can, so everyday he got stronger, until he could. mind you using steroids and stuff made him do even more than naturally possible, but if he never thought he was strong, he never stepped into the gym, he never lifted 5 pounds, 10, 15, 20.
@@strawberrymilkshake112 Just remove the negative thoughts right away.
bro really paid, when he just needed to watch this video for free lmao
Yea he should go back in time ez profit
@@pienixcs you're an ass teacher lmao
Some people have the money to get a better learning experience. Just say you're broke it's okay
@@HowieRaps ok
@@HowieRaps I guess we found the student 😂
This guy is teaching the old school way, the student will have post traumatic stress disorder but will end up being faceit challenger in no time xD
Haha
"Why do you suppose I just hurled a chair at your head Neiman?"
were you overpeeking or shoulderpeeking?
i was thinking about whiplash watching this video 😂😂
xD
😂😂 @@practic4l349
This training is so fucking underrated when it's THE essential thing to know in high level cs
Appreciate it 🙏
J K Simmons of CSGO
what does this mean lmao
Was your crosshair close to the wall or far from the wall?
@@me4za watch Whiplash and you will understand
HAHAHAH gold comment
not quite my peek
Thanks for making these videos available for the free. These are so helpful, I’ve shared them with all my friends who play.
I love your approach to coaching , no sugar coating , no bullshit talk just telling it straight how it is
Appreciate it 👏
Peaople are different though. With some people you can talk like that but others are more sensitive. I mean when you are a supervisor you should know how to criticise individually.
I love seeing this so much, my average teammate getting pro lessons. Just his movement, aim, crosshair placement, everything reminds me of my silver teammates. His unawareness, no game sense, no strafing abilities, the confusion. I hope he learns a lot.
Oh he will😀
😂😂
Silver tall? 😂
I've watched quite a number of your videos, and I like your style of teaching. Brutally honest in your analysis, getting right down to business, but never putting people down, in fact quite the contrary. I was quite impressed on how you dealt with some of the more difficult personalities you've encountered, and how you actually work not only on the technical, but also on the pychological side of things.
A very fine, no BS approach to analysing and teaching. If I were any younger and still had time left to put into CS2, I'd consider a session. This definitely looks rewarding.
Thanks a lot, appreciate you man 🙏
thats just Slavic people, we don't beat around the bush
@@bojcio which is a trait I personally appreciate (maybe because of my own Slavic heritage)
I like this teaching style, might book a session sometime
Appreciate it 🥂
idk why he just criticizes what oyu do based on if its work in game or not
Why wouldnt he?@@BLUEGENE13
@@BLUEGENE13against good players it won’t work. He’s teaching you how to play at top level cs. Not nothing that works 1/10 times in game. So I like his methods I’ve learned a lot watching him.
@@newo1010 my point is that he only sits there and criticizes when shit goes wrong. Like if the person ran around like a moron but could aim like a god and just killed everyone he wouldn't say anything. When he rly should be doing the complete opposite he hsould being teaching things that work regardless of how good the player is because he's a coach right? He's supposed to help any sort of player
i love this full sessions focusing on aim only, very entertatining
Thanks 🙏
My aim / movement is very similiar to your student and it felt like you were talking directly to me through the screen :) Great video as usual, learned a lot. Thank you for your great content, bro!
Glad it was helpful!
One of the funniest sessions.
😤
a whole 5 minutes of this is just him playing deathmatch and being walked through movement. honestly love that for him
❤️
Very nice content. The lesson at 12:50 is gold for all newbies.
Cheers Santi 😉
You have gun, you click head, you win ez
Well in theory yes 😅
This is golden content my friend, thank you
this student has good taste in f1
F1 is everywhere
what is f1?
@@grssu formula 1 motorsport
It's incredible that there are a lot of simple tips and simple technics/movements that I've just learned without "thinking about it", and there are even people who need tutorials, step by step.
I feel the same when I play mobarena games, it's awesome that we can know which games are more likely for us
13:40 "No step bro. why?" 🤣
15:50 holy shit this made me feel so bad for him 😭
I am 38 years old and sometimes i am playing a little bit cs2, but how much evolutionated cs is amazing. Younger generation has much more info and other stuff.
I feel like a session with you would either level up my game significantly or make me quit after realising how much I’m doing wrong 😅 really good teaching and attention to details man 👏🏻
Your not wrong😂
ngl he's becoming really good in the game. he's more calm, movement are more on point. overall more confident! reflex and recoil control are another thing though, but it's nice to see him have more confidence like this
Totally agree 💯
That tip about the peeks and moving crosshair immediately helped me! I instantly played better. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
I have over 10k hours and I also learned something lmao, sometimes you don't think about the small mistakes you do so its good to have someone else looking at what you do wrong so you can learn from those small mistakes. The small mistakes will have a huge improvement ingame
Happy i could open your mind a bit
Cheers 🥂
7:29 "ah i know where he is, look" you missing that shot made me laugh so hard bro i really needed that today HAHAHH tysm bro ur the best
Thank you so much😺
17:45 bro says not enough , more wallhack:))
😅
One thing I do have to note... For quick peeks, pre-aiming is great. But it can also hinder you if the enemy decides to peek at the same time, and your pre-aim is still looking at the wall when they're aimed at your head. I've switched to a bit of a hybrid system now where I use both styles, it really depends on how the other team is playing/exactly which position I'm peeking. Something like jump up on Vertigo, that's always a pre-aim, but something like market door into market on Mirage, I'll mostly follow the corner due to how often someone will be moving in that area rather than holding. If they're more sedentary, I pre-aim constantly. If they're a highly mobile and aggressive team, I mostly keep my crosshair ready and off of the corner so I can catch the aggression that pre-aiming falls prey to. Another thing I'll do is pre-aim off angles, so that if I need to adjust because they also peeked at the same time, the distance is super short. In CSGO, pre-aiming used to be my holy grail. In CS2 with the massive advantage of peeking and CT aggression (particularly if you're commonly facing people with 100+ ping that will wreck you if you aren't peeking them first), it no longer is for me.
A glaringly large downside of not pre-aiming, is the requirement of good aim and quick reaction times. I get about 140-160 average on human benchmark, I don't think this method would work very well with people who can't hyperfocus. I just thought I'd offer it for those who might be able to make use of it.
I'm also not sure how well this would work at a very high level, but it works well for me at Faceit 10.
His aim got way better near the end, the difference is huge.
I like how u teach.... I'm gonna learn by your videos..... Thank you broo.....
You are welcome
As a newbie whos just got into counter strike, this is super valuable information. And if you were ever to teach me id hate the blunt approach but id i know id improve so much from it and would 100% keep coming back
Just wanna add one technique that I recently learned, so there are normal peeks when you do not expect someone peeking you - this is where you set your crosshair on the wall and swing. And then there are situations when you are not sure whether they will peek into you and in that case you are holding you crosshair in the open while peeking the same way you would be if you were simply holding the position
On point 🫡
Nice session, I didn't exactly understand peeks before this video.
One tip, explain to them like they are 5, many things that you know is learned in many years, guy on this clip is a bit scared of your reaction. Google have option i think to draw over their screen share so it would be easy if you can draw on screen while they play and try, for example draw circle on wall
Thanks for the tips!
Guy out here doing what everybody thought s1mple was going to do.
youtubes greatest hidden gem
Appreciate you 😉
you the best Wojciech !!!!
Very good video. Love it.
Much love 🫶
What helps me is just thinking to myself "pixels on a screen".
Im so glad i have a crumbled foundation of once being good so i can just teach this myself slowly. I would only take out like 10% of this
this is so good and has everything i learned in my 3-5k hours of tacfps about peeking
Appreciate you 😀
This game is 110% a mental game.
Thank you. Learned something new.
Glad to hear it!
i think something he was struggling with is the fact, that when he tried to preaim through the wall, the angle obv changes after the peek. so he shouldnt aim through the wall on where the enemy is right now, but anticipate where the enemy will be ones he peeked.
🙌
pre-aiming corners that hard is gonna be a bad habit
I need you as a Dad
LOL
pause
We need Pienix to get 5 kids, then CS training since birth and cs team age 5. Major age 7 :D
bro what
😶 ain’t no way
Great guidance!
Thank you!
Do a video on the razer/wooting firmware snap tap/SOCD
this feels like watcing whiplash all over again
Very pedagogical. Good teacher.
Thanks 🙏
If pienix says i do. If pienix have 1 fan its me. If pienix have no fans then i must be died. If pienix peek nobody can hold. Legends says pienix was playing cs while he was borning. If u dont believe that u must be a valorant player. God bless gaben god bless pienix god bless beer
Thanks 🙏
wow thats a great tutorial!!! Thanks a lot!!
Video on how to warmup, dm, kovaaks, with refrag
Its done already
@@pienixcs which one is it my friend
This is actually great
Appreciate you will
We love this☝️☝️☝️
Thanks 🙏
Since DM can be really chaotic especially community DMs, I play with volume 0 and focus on slower and calmer movements and . After I while you start developing pure reaction times because you don't count on the in-game sound. I just like to imagine that I am in a 1vX situation where I don't have info on my enemies.
Never play with 0 volume, at least put it 5%
@@pienixcs why? Can you explain?
my kind of learning
Cheers 🥂
It's true. I've never laughed harder at cs then when I had pienix do a demo review for a csgo match. But he knows his CS. I had a lot of improvement thanks to the glib gentleman from poland 🇵🇱
Cheers man 🥂
@@pienixcs YEAH you too! i'm just starting to get back into cs2 after a break. I don't know if you remember me - i sent a vertigo demo, i'm older guy who wanted to be better when I played comp and faceit with my old buddies... I had this flash that I would throw up ramp at A, I think i threw it almost every round. every time you said "this is a very bad flash. this flash does nothing, and you throw it poorly, it slows you down and i think.... yes you actually flash your team mate here." EVERY TIME I THREW IT YOU TOLD ME AGAIN LMAO. then, showed me so many vertigo lineups that helped me win a match or two for sure. Keep it up
Sometimes when I counter strafe I over strafe
same.. my strafe doesn't stop Even when I click the opposite way to stop strafing
Go practice more then
I feel like you’re yelling at me hahaha
Coz I am
This is gold!
🪄😌
I respect a man who goes to the lengths of paying to learn how to get better at a game they enjoy 1000000000x more than the losers who cheat because they don't wanna practice to get better.
Same here
8:47 even though we appreciate your straight forwardness, its just not fine to say that the student asked a Stupid Question and laughing on top. He's paying because he recognizes he needs to improve. Thats a great first step. By saying its a stupid question you disencourage him to improve. Especially if you laugh on top. Instead of laughing, you could ask him more context on the question. That would avoid your clowny position of 1 min after recognizing that actually it was a smart question. Sometimes putting your ego on the side would be great.
Dude you don’t even know how much ego I have, this is only a fraction 😂
You would be surprised how much I bully my students, good that I don’t post it
I’m a terrible and abusive coach 😈
Bro last time I saw you had 5k subs good shit
Thanks 🙏
cool video. It would be cool to see someone play a match of deathmatch in a before and after. So beginning, and after a while with you :)
Cool idea
these moves just works in certain scenarios, like you can never predict if they are going to move
Yea obviously you can not predict if they move, you can also not predict if they jump, crouch, prefire you, throw their util, turn around, start running towards you, if they are stacking, if they left the place open
It’s game of percentages
Haha good response 😂😂😂
really nice video man !
Glad you liked it!
I appreciate your aggression here tbh. People are very habit forming and sometimes those habits are bad. Breaking bad habits is incredibly hard without some serious motivation imo.
Good Teacher!
Thank you! 😃
I feel i know the peeks and angle and i do get good kills for few round but then i sort of give up in overconfidence. Consistency is really hard. Like i can see myself making a mistake and yet cant do anythjng about it.
I feel like it will help him if you ask him to imagine he has wallhacks and to preset his crosshair at the enemy’s head on the wall
That’s what I did
i think the wall hack mindset really made him better
I think so too
Thanks!
You bet!
youre a great coach
Thanks Philippe
I think what he's trying to say (i know im not the pro coach) but i think what he means is when you want to swing you aim where they are going to be, so you put your crosshair on them like you have wallhack, u swing a little bit with a or d, then re adjust you crosshair to where hes going to be, then do the same thing with a or d.
I could be wrong tho
This is how I teach my son school work and I feel bad at times but his brain won't accept new information unless it's given no other choice lol. I don't get mad though, just disappointed in a lack of progress.
Well I can tell your for your son try to use positive reinforcement more than negative talk, ppl respond more to being complimented instead of being negated
Trying this at the end of my 7 days cooldown !
Wait what
Gordon Ramsay of Counter-Strike II.
My honour
Good session 🙂
Can you please post xhair code in description for ppl interested?
mission accomplished
Yessir
i watched for 5 minutes then played a bot game and it felt so much better
thank you
You're welcome
great teachings
Glad you think so!
I still play 1.6 but watch these videos anyway for their entertainment value :D
Cheers 🥂
follow the green line on the prefire maps...
Nope
Would it be better to give the player a wallhack so they can learn to pre-fire angles faster? Maybe they understand faster where to put the crosshair
Could be an alternative
12:54 - 13:13 is so funny lol 😂
What workshop map are you using for this training? it looks really good
24:50 dude.... you are so harsh, you make them to nervous i belive.
Thats the point
Dropping not just cs gems but life gems. I’m becoming better
Man I stomp everyone under 17k, always top frag often numerous aces. But as soon as I get into 20k I literally can not do anything, it's like the elo just teleports into impossible mode.
Check my streams, i play in 23-25k atm
Amazing coach
he’s noob
@@прощенный it’s not matter coach doesn’t have to be a 4000 elo just man who understand problem and know how to solve
@@EIT4NROYALE he’s noob
Glad you think so!
Worse than that actually…
I dont think you should be saying "it is a stupid question" and getting so frustrated at him when hes trying to learn and even on his first practice
I wanna ask since I don't know if you said it but I finished the video but didn't got why, I don't understand why is not correct to move the crosshair while you move, I do it a lot but, I don't feel like is a "bad habit" or something that is bad for the gameplay, I came from this game, went to valorant, and then I downloaded cs once more, but I saw the name of the video and I got interest in it, but that's a genuine question I have, I know they are different games but, I do it in all the shooters, is it just in cs, or is it in all of the shooters, or is it situational? btw it's the first video I saw from you and you seem like you really know what you talk about and now-a-days that's awesome!
BTW I hope there are no brainless ppl saying "oh everything but cs is shit" or unnecessary comments tbh, I will have a deeper look at your channel and hopefully I could learn more stuff like in this video tnx if you answer! :)
So when you’re peeking a position you want to have your crosshair on the guy as you peek so you eliminate the additional crosshair movements
@@pienixcs so it’s for efficiency? :o I see it if that’s the case, thank you for the answer!
13:40 I would like to know the purpose of telling him not to step? I thought that you would want to peek fast while counterstrafing and clearing all the bot spawns, which will make you better in the clearing the positions, or? Hope you will explain it to me and correct me if I am wrong. Btw very good job at the coaching brother keep it up!
Thanks, you don’t wanna step when you’re creeping up to a position and not want your enemies to know you’re coming so in contact plays for example
Thanks coach, what workshop map is this to practice peeks?
moral of the story if the oppenent is aim is real sus and looks hex he might be leggit and aim like pro
OMG
At 18:05, why is moving the crosshair with a peek a bad thing to do? What are we trying to do by keeping the crosshair static while peeking into an angle? Is it so that you only have to adjust the mouse once after the peek?
I'm not pienix but from my experience it's your mouse position. I have low sens and if I peek like that my hand would be in an awkward position to shoot and control recoil when I reach the angle I intend to peek. That's why you put your xhair in the angle you intend to peek, fix your mouse position, and then peek in a comfortable hand position, if you need to adjust to where your enemy is it's more comfortable for your hand because you already position them beforehand
@blund2945 I see. I play on 800 edpi, and I have never noticed if I've whiffed a shot because my hand wasn't reset to an optimal position. Looks like something worth looking into. Thanks! :D
im currently still in silver levels of plays, my aim is heh, my movements and utils is heh, and i wanna get better at the game but at the same time i wanna get better at other games and get better at other hobbies in my life. i wanna do so much but cant perfect one its annoys me
Not quickly at least