To be fair. It sounds like the guy was playing around 3+ hours/day (1000 bots = ~30min, 1 hr DM, 1 hrs matches, 30 min demos, then some additional amount of time on utility/movement/etc) That's quite a commitment.
@@panic_attack15 That’s just not the best mentality. I believe if you put 30 minutes a day into anything, you will improve at it, even if it’s slowly. Think the gym.
@@Ryderdie1 honestly, i knew most of the things that helped you improve, but im just to lazy to apply them myself, the video was well made, i with you nothing but success here on yt
@@takepan631no cuz he said he got face it 10, while maintaining relationship with his wife and getting his degree. The guy is clowning on him saying it was only a comm degree
I can't put my finger on what it is about this video that makes it stand out from the rest, but it's in the best way possible. I was fully hooked and deeply interested in what you had to say and I've never felt more motivated to actually take the steps like demo reviews etc to improve. I also work a full time job and you made me realize that being good at cs at the same time is possible :D Thank you so much for making this, seriously
Thanks for the love bro! All I wanted to do was share my story and inspire others to work towards their goal. Hopefully with this video and the ones to come you can get to your goal faster than I did.
@@novah3x214 yourthe guy in my games that we have to wait a min 30 bc your afk to fucking play bruh. quit the game bruh. homie mad he has to work towards the goal instead of watching it like a life hack video and just being better. bet your 14-19 yrs old or younger am i right? a yt video will not improve your ability at all. no matter how much you watch. gotta like do the things the guy says to get better............ maybe do the things and you get better? bet thjis guy hasnt ever watched a SINGULAR DEMO.
Probably because it is not 30 minutes long, goes straight to the point, doesn't try to sell you on shortcuts but instead stresses that improving is a long-term commitment and reminds us that in the end, it's just a game. I have a full-time job, wife, kids, other hobbies and commitments and I can still find time to play. How? I traded doom-scrolling for cs2 game time. ez
This is exactly the video I needed, I watched so many „how to get better videos“ and yours really brought my motivation up, as well as it highlighted the things I haven’t done yet. Like reviewing my faceit demos, putting dm into my daily routine, and make sure I manage my time better for that consistent 1h, even if I don’t have much time. Thanks for the vid and keep it up
Prefiring and crosshair placement are one of the most important aspects of aiming in my opinion, raw aim and spray control are super important but they aren’t going to get you instant frags that can turn the 5v5 into a 5v4 and swing the round heavily in your favour at the start
You’re absolutely right about that and I honestly share the same opinion. Perhaps I should have emphasized that more during the video. Either way, thank you for the feedback!
You’re the man! The last bits of the videos talking about how you improved most when other areas of your life were taken care of hits home. Games are certainly meant to be enjoyed! Good luck to you
Great video! I thought you were a larger UA-camr because of how well put together and edited your video was, and I was surprised to find out the video only had 250 views after I finished watching. Great job! Keep it up
was an algorithm recc for me, thought it was gonna be like any other tips video but turned out to be fantastic and a good reminder to enjoy the game thanks!
I recently got into CS and I felt a little behind my other friends who have more time to play shooters and who are overall more experienced in the genre but your video made me want to improve even if it's just a little bit and even if I won't be able to play as much as my friends due to real life responsibilities. Thanks for the video and keep up the good work!
I really liked this video. Its specific and everything you talked about it was and is true. I really like how you bring out to your viewers to be aware how much and when.( i meant the part where you talk abiut your life out of cs)
Damn what a awesome vid. Took me back 7 years to when I first started playing seriously, tried to learn how to improve and how much fun it was. Thank you, keep the good vibes coming! 🔥
great video man. im 33 and played a bit back in 1.6 and source but never played csgo. decided to come give it a try again and have been having fun but its rough. appreciate it!
hey, dude you rock. for making this video, for supporting your wife, for getting through college- its just alot that youve casually brushed over and i think that speaks volumes to how much of a badass you are. so please, never change and take care of yourself
Very well put together video. Getting back into CS since quitting when CS Source dropped. Helpful to be aware of your different points. Appreciate the lack of gambling sponsorship as well.
I have only watched half of this video at thid point(will watch full) but it already made me realise why im not very good recently i started trying to learn some smokes and i realised how much better they actually made me not just for my team but also for knowing where players could be but i still dont know how to use glash effectivly haha (i only flash teammates😂)
Good video brother. Loved you talking about mental health and life outside of the game. I agree and think it has a very large impact on us as players, this is something I’m focusing on the most right now. I’ve found that recording all my games slows me down enough to understand my place in the server, keep a cool head, and not to take it too seriously. EZ sub
Thanks for the love man. I couldn't leave out the mental health aspect of it. The game is really taxing if taken too seriously. Keeping working on your mental health man.
@@Ryderdie1 Yes you’re totally right. Especially when your teammates start blaming and bullying you for not preforming as well as they had hoped. Acting like this game is live or death, when in reality I just sat down to have some fun after a long day. But now I have to redeem myself because fuck that guy. And then after repeating that 5 more times you feel like shit, you stayed up too late, and you still have to do things irl. Well I’m here to say fuck your teammates, you’re all worth more than any game you play. Redeem yourself by making a good meal and getting some sleep.
Having a family decreased my CS skill, but with this video you gave me a hope back. I been playing CS2 but not taking it that serious as i should when i play. As you mention " MENTAL HEALTH '' but dealing with family and job beside CS is kind of hard, i'd make a schedule for my daily matches but 1 hour MM its almost the 30 % of my free time. Anyways its a great video and it boots my mind for when i get to play the game. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO.
Recently came back to cs and needed some review. Tips and guides in this video are some tips I learnt from 1000hours of game time, and works. This video really gave me a review❤
This video is kinda old now and I don't know if people still come to it, but let me just say that this is priceless. I have been playing the CS series for over 15 years now, and was semi competitive for a while in the late 2010s on CS:GO. Let's just say that many things mentioned in the video took me 5-10 years before completely understanding. This is an excellent guide for anyone that's trying to get better at a beginner-intermediate level. Kudos to you mate, a happy family, a college degree and a faceit level 10 basically starting from 0 is a feat that's respectable to anyone.
Hey Ryder, just wanted to check in. I’ve been doing your 1000 aim botz routine + 45 min - 1 hour of dming and I’ve since went from 1530 elo to 1833!. Hit level 9 for the first time in my cs career! I’ll be honest my arm hurts from doing it at first but it’s getting a bit better. I’ve been able to actually do well in level 9-10 lobbies due to playing with my higher level friends too. It’s crazy how well I’m improving and they’re surprised too because prior to that I was stuck and could barely put up any good score boards. Thanks for the advice and routine!
I’m really happy I could help bro. It’s an awesome feeling to put in the work and see results. I’m glad I could share my advice and see it work with others! Good luck and I hope you get level 10 and more!
This is jist such a great tutorial, you weren't joking when u said no bs. I am a noob at cs 2 (I only have like 20 hours in the game) so this vid is very helpful
Honestly the best thing I did for my cs gameplay was going back to basics, turned on follow recoil and and crosshair bloom so I could see exactly where I was messing up in fights, started reviewing my matches and yeah spending time in deathmatches. The frantic nature of DM I found helped me keep my cool in more intense moments
As a fellow level 10, this is going to be my go-to video recommendation when friends want to get into CS or for friends who've been playing for a while and are struggling to improve. Excellent breakdown of the core skills needed, with good actionable steps on how to improve on them without going too deep into the weeds. Hell I'm off to go watch that pop-flash video you mentioned as my solo flash usage is abysmal :3
When I made this video I was afraid that it would only appeal to a lower skill level, but I am thrilled to hear you found it useful. Also, thanks for linking it to your friends! That’ll help the channel quite a bit. Thanks for watching!
I appreciate the mental health segment for those who needed it I learned that lesson the hard way, and keeping that balance is very crucial. Stepping away, even for a weekend or something at least, will be much better for your future self.
Nice guide. I'm stuck between ~5-8k and very inconsistent, I could top frag one game but then have only 5 kills the next. I need to watch my demo's and adjust the radar as I didn't know you could see the entire map!
The best way to get out that level is focus on your crosshair placement no one in those elos has decent crossshair placement so you can get easy kills by simply not having your crosshair on the floor
Great video, while I am only average at the game it's interesting to see how such little things can lead to improvement. I started around 2014 maybe 2013 gaining 1.5k hours on a macbook air. At that time I was pretty conpetitive and often played long into the nights gaining level 5 on faceit. But because I neglected a lot of things I took a step back for several years. Around 2021 is when I decided to return and by 2023 I noticed a sizeable improvement. While I dont play Faceit or matchmaking that much anymore, how I play and my general performance in the game has improved. Right now im still getting my life settled so I am still trying to return to a competitve level.
Not looking for a guide clicked by curiosity but the true achievement here is being able to invest that much in cs while having an actual life u got my respect for that
This might be really small but the point you make at the beginning of the video about balancing your life and improving instead of just going all in on a video game is super refreshing.
Any chance I could get a coaching session from you? Currently level 6 on faceit with 120 games, 1500 in game hours. Any help would be greatly appreciated, I understand you are a NA player and I’m a EU player so the time zones might effect our ability to play together but I would love a love coaching session from a better player :)
Just play 1230 games in 7 months lol thats a lot of game time, and doesn't even count all the DM hours, demo review, aimbotz... this sounds like 6-8+ hours of cs a day
I would have really long gaming sessions on the weekend where I have most of my time. But I would always try to get a few games in on the weekdays if I could. I did sacrifice sleep some nights in order to take care of my responsibilities. Hopefully you like the video bro, thanks for watching.
Not a whole lot for me to learn but great video nontheless. The best part about the advice given- the skill you accumulate doesnt go away. Yes, to play in your top condition, you'll have to warm up but you will never go back to being bad once you've become good, if you know what I mean. I poured thousands of hours into the game during my university days and havent been playing much over the last few years. When cs2 came out i went right back and it took me no time to get back to the level i used to be at.
Movement, FFA, Demos, Aimbotz, already knew everything, never applied anyone, might give it a shot after seeing he real results of it. Great video, keep posting!
This is so real, me personally I see a lot of fluctuations on my elo whenever there’s something else on my mind. Either work ou personal stuff that doesn’t allow me to concentrate properly for a week or so, my elo fluctuates from 7 to 10 on faceit and 10k~20k on premiere
Awesome vid brother!
YO! Thanks for stopping by! Thanks for all the educational content you provide the community.
Wilson, Austin and Ryder collab?
@@Ryderdie1 bro, i dont played GTA SA and you spoiled me that Ryder die (?)
amazing video. just recently had a friend say “it seems impossible to improve at CS while still having a productive life” can’t wait to show him this
Haha! Jokes aside, It really just comes down to time management.
Thanks for the love man!
To be fair. It sounds like the guy was playing around 3+ hours/day (1000 bots = ~30min, 1 hr DM, 1 hrs matches, 30 min demos, then some additional amount of time on utility/movement/etc) That's quite a commitment.
It is, some ppl can't afford to play and practice plus 1 hour a day
@@panic_attack15 That’s just not the best mentality. I believe if you put 30 minutes a day into anything, you will improve at it, even if it’s slowly. Think the gym.
if u are above 18 u shouldnt have time to play this, ur friend is right and he tries to help u brother
Thanks so much for the shoutout! This is a fantastic guide, I’m going to start linking this to my newer friends. Keep it up! :)
Of course, bro! You’re content is awesome! I’ve been watching you’re stuff for a long time. Thanks for stopping by.
Bro had to flex on us in the beginning lol
wife, kids, full time job, collage AND you got to level 10? wtf bro
My family always takes priority. I really have to thank my wife for being as supportive as she is. Hopefully you liked the video bro.
@@Ryderdie1 honestly, i knew most of the things that helped you improve, but im just to lazy to apply them myself, the video was well made, i with you nothing but success here on yt
yeah, while dm'ing for 1 hour every day and rewatching demos, sure. May be if you WFH and your wife is a housekeeper, then yeah.
@@Ryderdie1 But still, like are you the greatest to ever do it? like the a man of perfection? whats your secret here man help me out
@@Ryderdie1 Do I need the support of a family to improve? Or should I just quit now
blud got a communications degree
cringe
@@iamapokerface8992 ☝️🤓
why can't you just be happy for what he's accomplished? I wan't to get facet 10 also
@@eklipsed9254 I thought he said that cuz this video is so good?
@@takepan631no cuz he said he got face it 10, while maintaining relationship with his wife and getting his degree. The guy is clowning on him saying it was only a comm degree
I can't put my finger on what it is about this video that makes it stand out from the rest, but it's in the best way possible. I was fully hooked and deeply interested in what you had to say and I've never felt more motivated to actually take the steps like demo reviews etc to improve. I also work a full time job and you made me realize that being good at cs at the same time is possible :D Thank you so much for making this, seriously
Thanks for the love bro! All I wanted to do was share my story and inspire others to work towards their goal. Hopefully with this video and the ones to come you can get to your goal faster than I did.
Bro literally says the same shit as EVERYONE else. stop glazing., its fucking cringe
@@novah3x214 yourthe guy in my games that we have to wait a min 30 bc your afk to fucking play bruh. quit the game bruh. homie mad he has to work towards the goal instead of watching it like a life hack video and just being better. bet your 14-19 yrs old or younger am i right? a yt video will not improve your ability at all. no matter how much you watch. gotta like do the things the guy says to get better............ maybe do the things and you get better? bet thjis guy hasnt ever watched a SINGULAR DEMO.
Probably because it is not 30 minutes long, goes straight to the point, doesn't try to sell you on shortcuts but instead stresses that improving is a long-term commitment and reminds us that in the end, it's just a game. I have a full-time job, wife, kids, other hobbies and commitments and I can still find time to play. How? I traded doom-scrolling for cs2 game time. ez
This is exactly the video I needed, I watched so many „how to get better videos“ and yours really brought my motivation up, as well as it highlighted the things I haven’t done yet. Like reviewing my faceit demos, putting dm into my daily routine, and make sure I manage my time better for that consistent 1h, even if I don’t have much time. Thanks for the vid and keep it up
Man... absolutely crazy looking at your improvement while also maintaining a work/life balance. Truly inspirational video, appreciate you 🙏🙏
Thank you!
Prefiring and crosshair placement are one of the most important aspects of aiming in my opinion, raw aim and spray control are super important but they aren’t going to get you instant frags that can turn the 5v5 into a 5v4 and swing the round heavily in your favour at the start
You’re absolutely right about that and I honestly share the same opinion. Perhaps I should have emphasized that more during the video. Either way, thank you for the feedback!
You’re the man! The last bits of the videos talking about how you improved most when other areas of your life were taken care of hits home. Games are certainly meant to be enjoyed! Good luck to you
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
2:35 instructions unclear got banned
lol
Great video! I thought you were a larger UA-camr because of how well put together and edited your video was, and I was surprised to find out the video only had 250 views after I finished watching. Great job! Keep it up
I can’t begin to tell you how much that means! Thank you for watching, I’ll be sure to keep the content coming.
was an algorithm recc for me, thought it was gonna be like any other tips video but turned out to be fantastic and a good reminder to enjoy the game thanks!
Thank you! Glad you found the video useful.
This is a really well made, non-clickbait, and informative video. Thanks for the tips and advice bro, and good luck on your channel, career, and life.
Congrats man. I am glad you are still grinding while enjoying this game :)
Taking care of family and finishing school and getting better earned subscriber
Thanks bro! Be sure to join the discord too, we have some giveaways planned including a knife one.
Thanks for watching!
Practical advices, clear vision and reason, good mentality. Good video!
i appreciate you mentioning how busy you were while improving. I recently wanted to become better at cs, but I will be busier in the coming months.
ngl this was probably the best video on how to get better in my life
Absolutely amazing job Brother!!!!!
as someone whos been playing since 2016, being level 10 since 2 years, this is hella impressive. congrats on your nice progress!
Thank you! Can’t say it was easy.
I recently got into CS and I felt a little behind my other friends who have more time to play shooters and who are overall more experienced in the genre but your video made me want to improve even if it's just a little bit and even if I won't be able to play as much as my friends due to real life responsibilities. Thanks for the video and keep up the good work!
I really liked this video. Its specific and everything you talked about it was and is true. I really like how you bring out to your viewers to be aware how much and when.( i meant the part where you talk abiut your life out of cs)
Of course bro. I wanted to be honest and forthcoming about my life and CS. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Damn what a awesome vid. Took me back 7 years to when I first started playing seriously, tried to learn how to improve and how much fun it was. Thank you, keep the good vibes coming! 🔥
Thank you! And I will bro.
straight to the point title, and got to the point almost immediately during the video, youtube needs more content creators like you
great video man. im 33 and played a bit back in 1.6 and source but never played csgo. decided to come give it a try again and have been having fun but its rough. appreciate it!
Thanks for watching bro! Good luck with the newer version of the game. Definitely takes a little re learning.
hey, dude
you rock. for making this video, for supporting your wife, for getting through college- its just alot that youve casually brushed over and i think that speaks volumes to how much of a badass you are. so please, never change and take care of yourself
This dude is actually a machine, so put together, respect it man.
I appreciate it bro
Honestly, this the best guide i've seen on youtube. Def lived up to the title.
Thank you!
Brother single handedly flexed on 96% of the Counter-Strike community with just the intro.
Hey man, watched you play for the first time with Wilson last week. Thankyou for your channel and advice!
Can't wait to try these tips! Appreciate the content ❤❤
Very well put together video. Getting back into CS since quitting when CS Source dropped. Helpful to be aware of your different points. Appreciate the lack of gambling sponsorship as well.
Of course! Thanks for the love bro.
Thank you for the tip! of the don't stop what you are doing
Congrats on your cs and life achievements aswell 👏👏
Thank you!
this was an amazing video honestly i probably cant find one better conveying the message easier thanks for the tips to get better
Anytime!
thanks bro you and wilson helped me to get better at faceit
Amazing video just started cs2 and this was really informational and very well put togheter amazing content you got a new sub
I have only watched half of this video at thid point(will watch full) but it already made me realise why im not very good recently i started trying to learn some smokes and i realised how much better they actually made me not just for my team but also for knowing where players could be but i still dont know how to use glash effectivly haha (i only flash teammates😂)
I will definetly implement a lot of this like more deathmatch more aimtraining
Good video brother. Loved you talking about mental health and life outside of the game. I agree and think it has a very large impact on us as players, this is something I’m focusing on the most right now. I’ve found that recording all my games slows me down enough to understand my place in the server, keep a cool head, and not to take it too seriously. EZ sub
Thanks for the love man. I couldn't leave out the mental health aspect of it. The game is really taxing if taken too seriously. Keeping working on your mental health man.
Thanks for such a beautiful video 🤝
Thank you!
Thank you for this video brother!!!
At the end of the video you make a great point. If you don’t feel good you don’t play good. Take care of yourselves guys and gals.
This also applies when your mental goes south after a losing streak. Better to just take a break and come back later.
@@Ryderdie1 Yes you’re totally right. Especially when your teammates start blaming and bullying you for not preforming as well as they had hoped. Acting like this game is live or death, when in reality I just sat down to have some fun after a long day. But now I have to redeem myself because fuck that guy. And then after repeating that 5 more times you feel like shit, you stayed up too late, and you still have to do things irl. Well I’m here to say fuck your teammates, you’re all worth more than any game you play. Redeem yourself by making a good meal and getting some sleep.
@@Fwintix I couldn't have said it better.
Having a family decreased my CS skill, but with this video you gave me a hope back. I been playing CS2 but not taking it that serious as i should when i play. As you mention " MENTAL HEALTH '' but dealing with family and job beside CS is kind of hard, i'd make a schedule for my daily matches but 1 hour MM its almost the 30 % of my free time. Anyways its a great video and it boots my mind for when i get to play the game. THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO.
peak youtube video. wonderful job. calm and informative, pleasant to watch. good job!
Thank you!
Recently came back to cs and needed some review.
Tips and guides in this video are some tips I learnt from 1000hours of game time, and works.
This video really gave me a review❤
Amazing content!
Thanks for the excellent video!
As someone who's playing CS since childhood, I think you nailed everything. Every beginner needs to watch this video.
This video is amazing. I will try to learn every single thing you have to say
Thank you! Good luck in your CS journey.
great video man. great point of view and great insights
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Hey dawg whats up
@@dr1ppyy334 drippy what's good brother
This video is kinda old now and I don't know if people still come to it, but let me just say that this is priceless.
I have been playing the CS series for over 15 years now, and was semi competitive for a while in the late 2010s on CS:GO. Let's just say that many things mentioned in the video took me 5-10 years before completely understanding. This is an excellent guide for anyone that's trying to get better at a beginner-intermediate level.
Kudos to you mate, a happy family, a college degree and a faceit level 10 basically starting from 0 is a feat that's respectable to anyone.
Sick vid brother, you shared tactics and improvements that’s useful in other games too.
Hey Ryder, just wanted to check in. I’ve been doing your 1000 aim botz routine + 45 min - 1 hour of dming and I’ve since went from 1530 elo to 1833!. Hit level 9 for the first time in my cs career!
I’ll be honest my arm hurts from doing it at first but it’s getting a bit better. I’ve been able to actually do well in level 9-10 lobbies due to playing with my higher level friends too. It’s crazy how well I’m improving and they’re surprised too because prior to that I was stuck and could barely put up any good score boards.
Thanks for the advice and routine!
I’m really happy I could help bro. It’s an awesome feeling to put in the work and see results. I’m glad I could share my advice and see it work with others!
Good luck and I hope you get level 10 and more!
Great video my brother! Also great shout out to the other amazing CS players!
Thanks man! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. And you gotta pay respect where it’s due. Those guys inspired me to make content.
Great stuff. Reminds me of the great rocket league guides in the early days of that game. Always gotta have your pillars, practice, and demos!
Thanks bro! More content to come.
This is jist such a great tutorial, you weren't joking when u said no bs. I am a noob at cs 2 (I only have like 20 hours in the game) so this vid is very helpful
Honestly the best thing I did for my cs gameplay was going back to basics, turned on follow recoil and and crosshair bloom so I could see exactly where I was messing up in fights, started reviewing my matches and yeah spending time in deathmatches. The frantic nature of DM I found helped me keep my cool in more intense moments
There's a lot of meh videos out there, good job on this one and appreciate the chill vibe
More to come, man. Thanks for watching.
This guy is the literal definition of not being lazy. Gosh I feel so miserable now.
be inspired instead. comparison is the thief of joy
keep up the video man, this was pretty clear and concise!
great info. one of those great cs vids that makes you wanna go play a couple matches
The best cs guide out there
keep it up brother, doin great!
Good shit man!
halfway through the video, already in love. amazing vid man
Seriously, thanks bro. It means a lot
As a fellow level 10, this is going to be my go-to video recommendation when friends want to get into CS or for friends who've been playing for a while and are struggling to improve. Excellent breakdown of the core skills needed, with good actionable steps on how to improve on them without going too deep into the weeds. Hell I'm off to go watch that pop-flash video you mentioned as my solo flash usage is abysmal :3
When I made this video I was afraid that it would only appeal to a lower skill level, but I am thrilled to hear you found it useful. Also, thanks for linking it to your friends! That’ll help the channel quite a bit.
Thanks for watching!
Maintaining everything out of game is so much more impressive kudos
Also great video
Thank you!
I appreciate the mental health segment for those who needed it
I learned that lesson the hard way, and keeping that balance is very crucial. Stepping away, even for a weekend or something at least, will be much better for your future self.
My favorite video on UA-cam about Counter Strike! Thank you ❤
Anytime! More content to come.
Beautiful stuff man
This is the BEST Improvement video out thier I have no doubt
Thanks bro! I worked really hard on this one. I have another one similar to this coming out in the next 24 hours just based on aiming. Stay tuned!
@@Ryderdie1 Cant Wait!
dude I've watched COUNTLESS videos like this one and this might be the best! You should make more videos on both micro and macro gameplay!!!
Yo that’s a really good idea. I was thinking about what’s next for my content and I’ll be 100% making a video on micro and macro.
thanks for the guidance . Really needed it
great vedio and well said at the end
Thank you!
Nice guide. I'm stuck between ~5-8k and very inconsistent, I could top frag one game but then have only 5 kills the next. I need to watch my demo's and adjust the radar as I didn't know you could see the entire map!
I’m glad you found the video useful. Maybe you should also consider playing Faceit so you don’t run into any cheaters.
Thanks for watching!
The best way to get out that level is focus on your crosshair placement no one in those elos has decent crossshair placement so you can get easy kills by simply not having your crosshair on the floor
Great video, while I am only average at the game it's interesting to see how such little things can lead to improvement. I started around 2014 maybe 2013 gaining 1.5k hours on a macbook air. At that time I was pretty conpetitive and often played long into the nights gaining level 5 on faceit. But because I neglected a lot of things I took a step back for several years. Around 2021 is when I decided to return and by 2023 I noticed a sizeable improvement. While I dont play Faceit or matchmaking that much anymore, how I play and my general performance in the game has improved. Right now im still getting my life settled so I am still trying to return to a competitve level.
gold video right here! awesome
Amazing video man! ❤
Thank you!
Loved this video, thank you for sharing!
great video, respect for the work you put into your progress
Thanks man. It’s what I decided that I wanted to dedicate my time to. Hard work pays off, seriously.
Not looking for a guide clicked by curiosity but the true achievement here is being able to invest that much in cs while having an actual life u got my respect for that
This might be really small but the point you make at the beginning of the video about balancing your life and improving instead of just going all in on a video game is super refreshing.
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Awesome of you to emphasize mental health at the end. Very based
amazing explanation dude! super helpful for new players looking to improve 🥂
the cs player who has touched grass
Very good video, a lot of things to think about, sub earned
Any chance I could get a coaching session from you? Currently level 6 on faceit with 120 games, 1500 in game hours.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, I understand you are a NA player and I’m a EU player so the time zones might effect our ability to play together but I would love a love coaching session from a better player :)
I wish I had this video to watch about 20 years ago!!
at least you explain the basics to try to improve to level 10 in one vid, good video
Such a great and honest video. Appreciate the hard work brotha ❤
Thanks bro! More content to come.
0:19 damn, bro won in life
Just play 1230 games in 7 months lol thats a lot of game time, and doesn't even count all the DM hours, demo review, aimbotz... this sounds like 6-8+ hours of cs a day
I would have really long gaming sessions on the weekend where I have most of my time. But I would always try to get a few games in on the weekdays if I could. I did sacrifice sleep some nights in order to take care of my responsibilities. Hopefully you like the video bro, thanks for watching.
@@Ryderdie1 Yeah video is all good stuff, just think you downplayed the amount of sacrifice you had to make for this.
Congrats!
Great tips, especially the last bits: it's just a game and shouldn't come first in life (unless you're trying to go pro ofc).
Not a whole lot for me to learn but great video nontheless. The best part about the advice given- the skill you accumulate doesnt go away. Yes, to play in your top condition, you'll have to warm up but you will never go back to being bad once you've become good, if you know what I mean.
I poured thousands of hours into the game during my university days and havent been playing much over the last few years. When cs2 came out i went right back and it took me no time to get back to the level i used to be at.
Movement, FFA, Demos, Aimbotz, already knew everything, never applied anyone, might give it a shot after seeing he real results of it. Great video, keep posting!
Thank you bro! More content to come.
You're an absolute legend, mate.
This helped soooo much. Fantastic video
This is so real, me personally I see a lot of fluctuations on my elo whenever there’s something else on my mind. Either work ou personal stuff that doesn’t allow me to concentrate properly for a week or so, my elo fluctuates from 7 to 10 on faceit and 10k~20k on premiere
Keep at it man, and seriously watch over your mental health.
this vid is great man keep it up
Thanks for the love bro!
Thank you for this video!!
Banger video bro
Thanks bro. I put a lot of effort into this one.