I was taught by a 13 year old 1.6 pro, that if you are thinking about your aim in game, you aren't counting utility usage, not comming, not paying attention to teemates, not thinking about enemy possibility, not thinking about placement and angles. If you are thinking about your aim, you are losing in counter strike. Train your aim, then think about the game while you play. Period.
yup... blew my mind when someone first told me that. I was like 16 at the time first LAN event and we got stomped by some OG 1.6 players, after the game one of them came over to me and asked if it was my first LAN cause I seemed nervous, I said yes it was and kinda jokingly asked if it was it that obvious. Dude laughed and said yea I can tell you're thinking about your aim way too much, kinda confused I asked him what he meant by that and he told me you're focused on your aim not the whole game. I asked him to clarify and he told me aiming should be subconcious, if you're actively thinking about moving your crosshair against good players you've already lost the gun fight. Being a young kid I thought he was talking out his ass but I played so bad last game figured it couldn't hurt. Next game lo and behold I trusted my muscle memory and surprised myself with the shots I was pullin off 🤣🤣🤣
18:10 how not to shoot 18:43 how to shoot (microtracking) 23:22 click, don't flick 26:00 when you start missing just refocus on tracking (instead of on shooting)
@@JasonMendoza-hd3ce No. You can wither hold an angle so you wont have to flick, or you can track so you dont have to flick (target acquisition before firing)
what a coach.. honestly. amazing patience. its probably so hard to deal with peoples egos... but if your open to coaching i think you are already on the right track. its up to you what you get out of an amazing tool like coaching or whatever. anything in life.
The track not flick idea honestly seems like a game changer, i did not even realize that i have the same habit as the guy in the vid where i would just start bursting the moment i see someone, it usually works out because i have decent aim but im absolutely dogshit with pistols and this explains why
I like that you're very honest with him even if it means being somewhat harsh, when he's doing something stupid you immediately correct him, good coaching
The bit about the micro adjustments in aim is amazing. I am definitley in the first category (shoot as soon as i see the enemy) and yes it does work but the second way (the correct way) is already visually much better and smoother - something I can work on. Great video!
yeah it basic knowledge in aim trainers but people in accual games forget about it and they try to kill people as fast as possible and it just isnt good.
I really appreciate your breakdown! I just passed my 2000hr mark and I have been trying to discipline myself in these same areas. Honest Constructive Criticism is hard to find these days! Usually I find myself being unfriended without a word, sometimes after a win...but Its impossible to study or learn with zero feedback, then the feelings of self failure sink in and I find myself scared of playing, and thats the worst feeling of all because it creates a negative feedback loop. Im 40yrold and I just want to take the game seriously, and Im glad I found this channel! Cheers from Texas!
I love how I do all the stuff you taught him naturally on warmup, makes me proud of my aim. glad you showed it to everyone, cuz those are some nice fundamentals to have :)
i didnt want to comment too early, but I saw this video a week ago, and started adding tracking and shooting only when ready their head. It worked, im way more consistent on my aiming, its very hard at the beginning, I basically made 10 faceit game trying to stick to it with less kills that im suppose to do, but after a week you can ser urself improving and getting better. def the best video I have seen about the aiming process, Im very thankful ! (if anyone asking, im level7 with 900 hours)
This is one of the most helpful and clear guides I have seen, and showing it using a student that is suffering from the same issues while not slandering them was incredibly fresh to see. Love the tough love and on the nose training!
NOTES -- Pick Up Mouse When Peeking Next Angle -- MicroAdjust -- Dont Stand in the middle of the open && Dont AuotPilot 18:20 Dont Do THIS 18:46 Stop Track Shoot 19:19 Dont Flick Shoot Track 19:50 DM like This 20:15 MicroTracking 21:58 !MicroTrack 23:30 How To Practice This 24:10 Look How He Picks his Mouse Up 26:00 ForeArm + Wrist Same Line(Dont Forget to Pick Up Mouse) 29:00 Strafe Track Burst 33:00 Nuke Meta 35:00 Shift Up Peek With A-D and Repeat (!AutoPilot) Also Nuke Outside Prefires :)
This is something I started really nailing down around the 1.5k hour mark and practicing. I have improved a lot and stopped practicing it (3.3k hours now) because at first it had become second nature. My aim has gone to shit relative to my rank in the last 2-3 weeks and I could not figure out why. This video has helped me immensely to slow down and aim properly before firing. Taking that extra moment to be sure I am on my enemy is so important! Thank you for the reminder. Great video!
This was very informative. I’m not good at the game (lvl 7 faceit) but really hearing what is needed to actually comprehend the game actually helped. I will try the stuff in my next practice routine
I finally understand what was wrong with my gameplay ❤ i was clearing out angles very fast, very jittery, even with low mouse sens, always flicking and compensating too much. Ill give the tehniques you described a try, and im sure it will help a lot, thank you for this amazing video!
i have played this game for 2500hrs, and this video has totally changed my aiming strategy, as well as the performance. In this way, i strongly recommend all new guys or people who stuck in their rank should watch this video and follow its practice. Really helpful!
Yeah - this type of info is just common stuff I don't think about anymore - just constantly in a "pug it" mode and passively go through the game. Good reminder to always check the status of the game and make a good decision.
@@pienixcs tell him, not me :D I don‘t think that aim is the most important thing to focus on sub 3-4K. Imo it‘s better to focus on learning the maps, recognizing sounds, learning calls and developing a rather good game sense in the first place. Aim comes with time, especially in such an inconsistent game as cs2 currently is😎
Awesome video. Love the explanation and demonstration between "the correct" way and the "casual players" way. I think we all can agree on how nice and clean the micro tracking looks like. Thank you very much :)
my friend convinced me to play Valorant a few weeks ago, and I found myself getting way more 1-taps. I went back and reviewed my gameplay (I record myself to watchback later), and realized that because I was so unsure of timings, I was much more cautious and conscious of my aim staying head level, perfectly swinging every corner, etc. I went back to CS2, and spent many matches forcing myself to consciously think about every angle, every peek, crosshair placement all the time, and found that my aim in CS improved significantly. The last month has honestly been the fastest I have improved in the game in the last 500 hrs of playing (or more)
Sometimes making yourself uncomfortable is the bests way to improve. I did the same thing but in reverse, tried CSGO and found I was 1 tapping for the same reason. Much more focus and caution on every angle, always anticipating the enemy because I didn’t know where they could be yet. Went back to Valorant and tried keeping the same mindset and went from Silver to Diamond 3 in 1 act. Sometimes it’s just overthinking and not being patient or clearing properly is all the issue is.
The parallels between this and real-life competition shooting are pretty interesting. In the end, it's all about seeing, focusing, and doing things correctly rather than being all jittery because people think spastic movements = speed.
great work man, these are actually the biggest major tips for aiming in general, getting rid of bad behavior and things were used to, do the biggest leap in aiming skills
@16:50 The peekers advantage is the downside of holding an angle with higher ping and also the swingers or holders corner advantage where the swinger or holder may see you first based of angles, what you're talking about is the element of surprise or fog of war depending on swinging direction and/or whether or not the opponent is aware of where you are, if you stand in a bad pos
I was able to hit 15k elo playing exactly like the guy you are teaching right now. Not that I top fragged or anything, I just consider myself easy to carry. This video is invaluable. It is what a lot of people in my bracket need to hear if they're going to start pushing towards 20k elo. The rank I am at is riding the line between people that have actual practiced knowledge and skills in these aspects, and those that have been carried or lucked their way up. Thanks for posting this, it's inspired me to try and step up my game again and practice these things.
I decided to click on this video because why not, I do try and do some of the things already mentioned, but I noticed that u solved so many other issues I have not noticed and want to thank you for this great coaching and I’m sure many people ageee with how great of a video this is.
This video is actually really helpful. I'm having a very similar issue with my aim which makes my gameplay extremely inconsistent. Currently I'm stuck in Faceit Lvl 7, some matches getting 25+ kills and carrying and other matches struggling to get double digits and failing to anchor or hold angles.
this is a good way to build up basics in aiming and movement in cs2. having good aim is a combination of skill ingame and raw mouse control every fps has its own flavor of gunplay and each one needs specific skills you can only master ingame. not doing these basics and training the wrong way will just leave you training for bad habits. start slow fundamentals and continue increasing intensity and complexity. great video
32:58 I am glad you explained the (CT) default!! It always amazes (and frustrates) me how many people don't know the defaults, even people who have 2000+ Faceit elo... Thank you for the videos!
holy shit that opened my eyes, thank you for the video. i have good aim but i am like the videos student, more of a flick and shoot, no tracking! will try to work on this in the next weeks and see if my aim does get even better
Tried this in the past two weeks and now my aimrating went from 52 to 73. I'm even able to take on level 10s now which hasn't been doable before. Thank you so much for your content.
Me and this guy are basically twins, I rush shots and that's part of why my HS% and accuracy are so low. I've been trying to microadjust (ideally to the head) to the guy before shooting, and it's helping me be more calm.
I have the same exact issue with chrosshair swaying. Gonna try this practice and pay attention to hwat I'm actually doing. Very helpful, thank you sor sharing it!
I absolute Most thank u Heard Ur Videos about Tracking where People are and how u peek with A and D this Alone has in the First Run resultet in a similar Game Like CS for a couple of Round with even Scores and 4 Rounds where i Had the absolut Domination abouve my enemy Team and stand with 22kills 13 deads and the highest where 32kills 10deaths 🎉 im absolute gratefull and Hope u will Countinue with this Videos and stay Healthy
aim trainers like kovaacs are great but they incentivise flicking so much, this is a great concept video that actually shows the proper wy to use them. thank you for sharing.
also after wacthing this video and putting the ideas in to practice, I have got new highscores on every scenario in the CS kovaaks playlist, truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for uploading this. you are a legend
I understand the importance of tracking for kills in the back with deagle and multi kills with pistols like you mentioned, but I’ve been in many dm lobbies with pros and the second they see you you’re dead, they certainly don’t take any time to confirm they’re on the head and track. Unsure how far this aiming style can get you, especially in pro games
They take time, but the difference is when they have right crosshair placement and people hide in common spots, ofc you are not going to take time as you already have the crosshair in the head.
17:01 thankyou for mentioning this, it has always annoyed me how people say it either isn't real or it's caused by ping or interp. To me it's like the difference between catching a bouncing rugby ball vs a bouncing football; one can be easily visualised while the other needs to be reacted to as each new bounce occurs.
A lot of what he is taking about in of itself is not just specific to CS2. However, all FPS games. The technique might be different , but the fundamentals are the same. One of my favorite games to practice aiming on is Halo.
I started DM-ing with this "calm one-tap" mentality where I prioritized accuracy above the overall chaotic experience in DMs. I have done it for 2-3 months now and I have to admit it brings results because it does not make you commit to fights so often. I also forbid myself to crouch. Crouching on every fight is such a bad habit.
time to learn to properly play csgo/cs2 now i guess LUL :D an oldschool 1.6 player here who was relying on reaction and oldschool angles speeking here looking forward to watch all the videos and learn a bit :)
"after you kill the guy in heaven, who's the next player who can kill you?" This actually really really helps. I never knew i just needed it put that simply
Something clicked for me recently, and I've started playing seriously again. What originally drew you in to CS? How did you first start improving? And, what do you look like when you tilt or are frustrated? I have 5k+ hours in the game, which I know isn't a ton compared to a lot of faceit lvl 10s, but, I want to be intentional about the next 5k hours.
Hey, so originally i was playing some WarZ with CS pro's from Poland, and they were telling stories how they are going to tournaments and shit etc. Also they were way better than me in that game So i wanted status and recognition and i though it would be cool to be good at a video game (initially chose LoL but was boring) Then i started grinding CS, joining first teams and so on. The basic fundamental is every day play as much as possible and make sure you improve smth from yesterday. The days will compound and you'll end up very good :P
this actually might be very important. as a guy who has spent more time on 1v1 aim maps than on real games, and is used to flicking only, i play and peak horribly just like this guy that is being coached. The flick is good and fast, but microadjustment will always be consistent. I now understand how Niko can kill multiple guys rushing in the plant, and I'm like hiding just after my first kill / or spraying down with my deagle, instead of calmly tracking and killing spree.
I'm issue I have hard-code in my mind is that I get shot the INSTANT I'm seen, in every possible conceivable scenario. I can't say I've benefited from peelers advantage once. I just get shit immediately like everyone has has the advantage. So you can probably appreciate, if I took time to make micro adjustments I'd never get a kill for the rest of my cs playing life.
1:44 if you watch closely you can see the first bullet (which was a really nice flick btw) go RIGHT INTO HIS MOUTH and still not count as a hit at all. Goes to explain what's wrong with the game.
The fps variable affects aim especially during tracking. Inconsistent fps will cause miss. I think 30% of his tracking issue is fps based. You need to train your degree of mental to muscle memory and that requires a stable fps and movement distance.
@@pienixcs I gave it a try, sometimes I get an instant hs because I take my time. But other times the other players are too fast since they don't wait like I do so I die before I get the chance to aim haha
@@pienixcs I didn't take the course but I saw some clips and it was really funny. Do zis do zis Don't do zis Even he doesn't know what he is talking about
Added tracking to my aim practice, quite bad at it. Whenever I try to track for a moment before shooting in deathmatch, I feel like I just get laser'd. I get the impression it's more of a training tech to ensure you're confirming the shot and not just panic spraying. My aim is already pretty slow and calculated, too slow a lot of the time.
I was taught by a 13 year old 1.6 pro, that if you are thinking about your aim in game, you aren't counting utility usage, not comming, not paying attention to teemates, not thinking about enemy possibility, not thinking about placement and angles. If you are thinking about your aim, you are losing in counter strike. Train your aim, then think about the game while you play. Period.
YES!! I’ve always had that question, thank you!
Let’s 1v1 dust 2
yup... blew my mind when someone first told me that. I was like 16 at the time first LAN event and we got stomped by some OG 1.6 players, after the game one of them came over to me and asked if it was my first LAN cause I seemed nervous, I said yes it was and kinda jokingly asked if it was it that obvious. Dude laughed and said yea I can tell you're thinking about your aim way too much, kinda confused I asked him what he meant by that and he told me you're focused on your aim not the whole game. I asked him to clarify and he told me aiming should be subconcious, if you're actively thinking about moving your crosshair against good players you've already lost the gun fight. Being a young kid I thought he was talking out his ass but I played so bad last game figured it couldn't hurt. Next game lo and behold I trusted my muscle memory and surprised myself with the shots I was pullin off 🤣🤣🤣
Was it n0thing?
18:10 how not to shoot
18:43 how to shoot (microtracking)
23:22 click, don't flick
26:00 when you start missing just refocus on tracking (instead of on shooting)
Is another way to say "click don't flick" is "let them walk into your crosshair then click"?
@@JasonMendoza-hd3ce No. You can wither hold an angle so you wont have to flick, or you can track so you dont have to flick (target acquisition before firing)
@@JasonMendoza-hd3ce Not really, you gotta make the crosshair be on them
@@JasonMendoza-hd3ce what part of "tracking" says keep your mouse static and wait until you click?
@@grqfes the saying is missing information. it should be "track and click, not flick and click"
This is helpful to see you coach another person on this exact issue that I struggled with during our session, thank you for this video!
Glad it was helpful!
what a coach.. honestly. amazing patience. its probably so hard to deal with peoples egos... but if your open to coaching i think you are already on the right track. its up to you what you get out of an amazing tool like coaching or whatever. anything in life.
Thanks you man appreciate the good word
Have a nice day 🙌
@@pienixcs Honestly, you are making some really underrated content but it's actually what people need to progress.
The track not flick idea honestly seems like a game changer, i did not even realize that i have the same habit as the guy in the vid where i would just start bursting the moment i see someone, it usually works out because i have decent aim but im absolutely dogshit with pistols and this explains why
Thanks 🙏
I like that you're very honest with him even if it means being somewhat harsh, when he's doing something stupid you immediately correct him, good coaching
It’s my duty to
The bit about the micro adjustments in aim is amazing. I am definitley in the first category (shoot as soon as i see the enemy) and yes it does work but the second way (the correct way) is already visually much better and smoother - something I can work on. Great video!
Thanks!
yeah it basic knowledge in aim trainers but people in accual games forget about it and they try to kill people as fast as possible and it just isnt good.
I really appreciate your breakdown! I just passed my 2000hr mark and I have been trying to discipline myself in these same areas. Honest Constructive Criticism is hard to find these days!
Usually I find myself being unfriended without a word, sometimes after a win...but Its impossible to study or learn with zero feedback, then the feelings of self failure sink in and I find myself scared of playing, and thats the worst feeling of all because it creates a negative feedback loop. Im 40yrold and I just want to take the game seriously, and Im glad I found this channel! Cheers from Texas!
Keep it up I'm 47 and been playing since 21 years back. Still learning things. Mostly play for fun. Miss the hay days on 1.5 and 1.6 though 💪
Keep it up bro!
I love how I do all the stuff you taught him naturally on warmup, makes me proud of my aim. glad you showed it to everyone, cuz those are some nice fundamentals to have :)
My pleasure!
Man the value you get out of this videos is amazing
Happy for you🫡
What value
@@dovydas4036 knowledge
@@pienixcs what knowledge?
@@dovydas4036 stop trolling man you ain’t cool😂
i didnt want to comment too early, but I saw this video a week ago, and started adding tracking and shooting only when ready their head. It worked, im way more consistent on my aiming, its very hard at the beginning, I basically made 10 faceit game trying to stick to it with less kills that im suppose to do, but after a week you can ser urself improving and getting better. def the best video I have seen about the aiming process, Im very thankful !
(if anyone asking, im level7 with 900 hours)
Let's get it🔥
This is one of the most helpful and clear guides I have seen, and showing it using a student that is suffering from the same issues while not slandering them was incredibly fresh to see. Love the tough love and on the nose training!
Much love man
Happy to help 😺
watching these videos, is helping me 100%. went from never getting any head shots to being able to stand a chance.
Lets go!🧙
NOTES
-- Pick Up Mouse When Peeking Next Angle
-- MicroAdjust
-- Dont Stand in the middle of the open && Dont AuotPilot
18:20 Dont Do THIS
18:46 Stop Track Shoot
19:19 Dont Flick Shoot Track
19:50 DM like This
20:15 MicroTracking
21:58 !MicroTrack
23:30 How To Practice This
24:10 Look How He Picks his Mouse Up
26:00 ForeArm + Wrist Same Line(Dont Forget to Pick Up Mouse)
29:00 Strafe Track Burst
33:00 Nuke Meta
35:00 Shift Up Peek With A-D and Repeat (!AutoPilot) Also Nuke Outside Prefires :)
This is something I started really nailing down around the 1.5k hour mark and practicing. I have improved a lot and stopped practicing it (3.3k hours now) because at first it had become second nature. My aim has gone to shit relative to my rank in the last 2-3 weeks and I could not figure out why. This video has helped me immensely to slow down and aim properly before firing. Taking that extra moment to be sure I am on my enemy is so important! Thank you for the reminder. Great video!
whats ur premier elo
@@evanderholyfeels I hover around 20k sometimes slightly above, sometimes below.
This was very informative. I’m not good at the game (lvl 7 faceit) but really hearing what is needed to actually comprehend the game actually helped. I will try the stuff in my next practice routine
Glad it was helpful!
I finally understand what was wrong with my gameplay ❤ i was clearing out angles very fast, very jittery, even with low mouse sens, always flicking and compensating too much. Ill give the tehniques you described a try, and im sure it will help a lot, thank you for this amazing video!
Let me know how it worked out
i have played this game for 2500hrs, and this video has totally changed my aiming strategy, as well as the performance. In this way, i strongly recommend all new guys or people who stuck in their rank should watch this video and follow its practice. Really helpful!
Appreciate you 🙏
I liked what you were saying at 8:40 , I never really thought about it that way, thanks for the video as always
Yeah - this type of info is just common stuff I don't think about anymore - just constantly in a "pug it" mode and passively go through the game. Good reminder to always check the status of the game and make a good decision.
Glad it was helpful!
Im 2400 elo but still struggle with inconsistent aim, this is very interesting advice i will try. Thanks pienix
Good luck!
dw. you're pretty good! 3000 is the highest!
@@captaindoge7551 it's not actually lol
@@pienixcs tell him, not me :D I don‘t think that aim is the most important thing to focus on sub 3-4K. Imo it‘s better to focus on learning the maps, recognizing sounds, learning calls and developing a rather good game sense in the first place. Aim comes with time, especially in such an inconsistent game as cs2 currently is😎
@@captaindoge7551 hes talking about faceit elo I believe, which 2400 is around 20k on premiere or higher
Awesome video. Love the explanation and demonstration between "the correct" way and the "casual players" way. I think we all can agree on how nice and clean the micro tracking looks like. Thank you very much :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is a terrific video - lots of immediately useful/applicable advice and things to practice. Great stuff.
Glad it was helpful!
this was amazing. this improved my aim a lot. my hs percent was 40% and now its closer to 70% and im getting lot more kills. thank you!
my friend convinced me to play Valorant a few weeks ago, and I found myself getting way more 1-taps. I went back and reviewed my gameplay (I record myself to watchback later), and realized that because I was so unsure of timings, I was much more cautious and conscious of my aim staying head level, perfectly swinging every corner, etc.
I went back to CS2, and spent many matches forcing myself to consciously think about every angle, every peek, crosshair placement all the time, and found that my aim in CS improved significantly. The last month has honestly been the fastest I have improved in the game in the last 500 hrs of playing (or more)
Congrats 🎉
Sometimes making yourself uncomfortable is the bests way to improve. I did the same thing but in reverse, tried CSGO and found I was 1 tapping for the same reason. Much more focus and caution on every angle, always anticipating the enemy because I didn’t know where they could be yet.
Went back to Valorant and tried keeping the same mindset and went from Silver to Diamond 3 in 1 act. Sometimes it’s just overthinking and not being patient or clearing properly is all the issue is.
The parallels between this and real-life competition shooting are pretty interesting. In the end, it's all about seeing, focusing, and doing things correctly rather than being all jittery because people think spastic movements = speed.
Yes sir
great work man, these are actually the biggest major tips for aiming in general, getting rid of bad behavior and things were used to, do the biggest leap in aiming skills
Thanks, appreciate you 🙏
Love how blunt you are. I’m too nice when helping worse friends. I’m not trying to control how they play but I want them to do the right things
Don't try to help friends if they don't ask for it, it's worse kinda teammate
@@pienixcs. I know them irl so I don’t think they care too much
Good stuff. Playing CS since 2005 and I am so good at flicking but I never thought about tracking!! Thanks for this nice advice
No problem!
@16:50 The peekers advantage is the downside of holding an angle with higher ping and also the swingers or holders corner advantage where the swinger or holder may see you first based of angles, what you're talking about is the element of surprise or fog of war depending on swinging direction and/or whether or not the opponent is aware of where you are, if you stand in a bad pos
Yup
Amazing video, thank you so much for teaching me better aiming! It really helped out and I honestly appreciate you, thanks! You are an amazing teacher
Thank you, you hyped me up a ton appreciate that 🫡🤠
Thanks for the video, im a CoD player MnK but its the first time that i see a real coach teaches real mechanics
Glad you enjoyed!
I took in pointers from this... its GOLD
I was able to hit 15k elo playing exactly like the guy you are teaching right now. Not that I top fragged or anything, I just consider myself easy to carry. This video is invaluable. It is what a lot of people in my bracket need to hear if they're going to start pushing towards 20k elo. The rank I am at is riding the line between people that have actual practiced knowledge and skills in these aspects, and those that have been carried or lucked their way up. Thanks for posting this, it's inspired me to try and step up my game again and practice these things.
Appreciate the longer comment, happy I could inspire you
Cheers 🥂
i love ur aim routine, it literally made me twice as good as a player :D
Appreciate it
I decided to click on this video because why not, I do try and do some of the things already mentioned, but I noticed that u solved so many other issues I have not noticed and want to thank you for this great coaching and I’m sure many people ageee with how great of a video this is.
Thanks for sharing!
his aim improved SO much over that short video/coaching. Holy!
I know!!
This video is actually really helpful. I'm having a very similar issue with my aim which makes my gameplay extremely inconsistent. Currently I'm stuck in Faceit Lvl 7, some matches getting 25+ kills and carrying and other matches struggling to get double digits and failing to anchor or hold angles.
Appreciate you bro 😀
this is a good way to build up basics in aiming and movement in cs2. having good aim is a combination of skill ingame and raw mouse control every fps has its own flavor of gunplay and each one needs specific skills you can only master ingame.
not doing these basics and training the wrong way will just leave you training for bad habits. start slow fundamentals and continue increasing intensity and complexity.
great video
Thanks Mr skull ☠️
32:58 I am glad you explained the (CT) default!! It always amazes (and frustrates) me how many people don't know the defaults, even people who have 2000+ Faceit elo... Thank you for the videos!
My pleasure!
holy shit that opened my eyes, thank you for the video.
i have good aim but i am like the videos student, more of a flick and shoot, no tracking!
will try to work on this in the next weeks and see if my aim does get even better
🙌
23:57 that was uncalled for leave my man alone hes the GOAT
Thank you. My aim is fixed forever and I am now elo 6700 instead of 5000
same
What a noob
Tried this in the past two weeks and now my aimrating went from 52 to 73. I'm even able to take on level 10s now which hasn't been doable before.
Thank you so much for your content.
Good stuff🫡⚔️
Your content is pure gold for low elo players like me. I tip my hat of to you sir!
Glad to hear it!
Me and this guy are basically twins, I rush shots and that's part of why my HS% and accuracy are so low.
I've been trying to microadjust (ideally to the head) to the guy before shooting, and it's helping me be more calm.
Yesss calm is the way
so many people are spamming their flicks as fast as possible but to be calm and get consistent 100% kill is so much more valuable good tips pienix
No worries, gotcha 🫡
I have the same exact issue with chrosshair swaying. Gonna try this practice and pay attention to hwat I'm actually doing. Very helpful, thank you sor sharing it!
You got this!
I love how honest he is
being honest is how you teach properly imo.
Lmao this guy is great love his unfiltered delivery
You talking bout me? Thanks bro 👊
I absolute Most thank u Heard Ur Videos about Tracking where People are and how u peek with A and D this Alone has in the First Run resultet in a similar Game Like CS for a couple of Round with even Scores and 4 Rounds where i Had the absolut Domination abouve my enemy Team and stand with 22kills 13 deads and the highest where 32kills 10deaths 🎉 im absolute gratefull and Hope u will Countinue with this Videos and stay Healthy
aim trainers like kovaacs are great but they incentivise flicking so much, this is a great concept video that actually shows the proper wy to use them. thank you for sharing.
also after wacthing this video and putting the ideas in to practice, I have got new highscores on every scenario in the CS kovaaks playlist, truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for uploading this. you are a legend
I understand the importance of tracking for kills in the back with deagle and multi kills with pistols like you mentioned, but I’ve been in many dm lobbies with pros and the second they see you you’re dead, they certainly don’t take any time to confirm they’re on the head and track. Unsure how far this aiming style can get you, especially in pro games
They take time, it's just so quick coz of training that you don't notice
They take time, but the difference is when they have right crosshair placement and people hide in common spots, ofc you are not going to take time as you already have the crosshair in the head.
17:01 thankyou for mentioning this, it has always annoyed me how people say it either isn't real or it's caused by ping or interp. To me it's like the difference between catching a bouncing rugby ball vs a bouncing football; one can be easily visualised while the other needs to be reacted to as each new bounce occurs.
Yea it’s a good analogy
0:32 me .01 before him. “Wtf” lmaoooooo the heavy peek panic flick is beyond funny.
I followed this advice and now I bottom frag every game. I was far more accurate with my quick and jerky movements
Aight, you do you mr cat
A lot of what he is taking about in of itself is not just specific to CS2. However, all FPS games. The technique might be different , but the fundamentals are the same. One of my favorite games to practice aiming on is Halo.
Yes sir
Before you go fast, make sure the movement is precise. Once it's in muscle memory, it's tricky to unlearn.
Not tricky but requires a lot more effort/focus
You are an excellent teacher!
Thank you! 😃
I started DM-ing with this "calm one-tap" mentality where I prioritized accuracy above the overall chaotic experience in DMs. I have done it for 2-3 months now and I have to admit it brings results because it does not make you commit to fights so often. I also forbid myself to crouch. Crouching on every fight is such a bad habit.
Good work, crouching is not necessarily bad when you use it right
one of the best videos i watched
i even improved from watching this
Well happy I could be of help my man!
Amazing Video Brother, Thank You 😊🙏👑
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what a nice video! Keep the good work!!
Lessgo🫡
This helped me, I have good aim, but my awareness is shit at times. Like he said, sometimes I auto pilot
Get present my man
Dude does something, trainer: “why did you do that?” Guy: Explains, Trainer: “But why”
Exactly
Extremely helpful thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
This was very helpfull, thanks for the video man!
You bet!
You just see him improve in one video its insane😮
Yea he does
time to learn to properly play csgo/cs2 now i guess LUL :D an oldschool 1.6 player here who was relying on reaction and oldschool angles speeking here looking forward to watch all the videos and learn a bit :)
Let's get it!
lmaaaooooo, i stopped playing cs for quite a while, but i can definitely say that i learnt something new to practice when i do play again xd
Come back my man
Awesome video. Learned some tricks!
Cool, happy to be of service
Basically you need to aim first before shoot.
Alot of people shoot first then aim
That intro had me crying with laughter
😂
holup at 1:40 he's preaiming at the level down ramp at the box
Yea but why?
"after you kill the guy in heaven, who's the next player who can kill you?"
This actually really really helps. I never knew i just needed it put that simply
Happy it's helpful, ez way to think
Something clicked for me recently, and I've started playing seriously again. What originally drew you in to CS? How did you first start improving? And, what do you look like when you tilt or are frustrated?
I have 5k+ hours in the game, which I know isn't a ton compared to a lot of faceit lvl 10s, but, I want to be intentional about the next 5k hours.
Hey, so originally i was playing some WarZ with CS pro's from Poland, and they were telling stories how they are going to tournaments and shit etc.
Also they were way better than me in that game
So i wanted status and recognition and i though it would be cool to be good at a video game (initially chose LoL but was boring)
Then i started grinding CS, joining first teams and so on. The basic fundamental is every day play as much as possible and make sure you improve smth from yesterday. The days will compound and you'll end up very good :P
this actually might be very important. as a guy who has spent more time on 1v1 aim maps than on real games, and is used to flicking only, i play and peak horribly just like this guy that is being coached. The flick is good and fast, but microadjustment will always be consistent. I now understand how Niko can kill multiple guys rushing in the plant, and I'm like hiding just after my first kill / or spraying down with my deagle, instead of calmly tracking and killing spree.
Happy i could open your mind
when i have the money to buy this im going to you are very helpfull even for people who havent bought it
Let's go, for now take notes and implement the things from the vids my man 😉
Great coaching!
Glad you think so!
such an amazing resource thanks for sharing
My pleasure!
I'm issue I have hard-code in my mind is that I get shot the INSTANT I'm seen, in every possible conceivable scenario. I can't say I've benefited from peelers advantage once.
I just get shit immediately like everyone has has the advantage.
So you can probably appreciate, if I took time to make micro adjustments I'd never get a kill for the rest of my cs playing life.
Your positioning needs work prolly
Thanks man, I'll keep an eye on that then 👍🏼 @@pienixcs
The posture, just the ironic posture, every time.
Hella coach ... just amazing coach
Thank you.
this is very helpful video thanks!
You're welcome!
1:44 if you watch closely you can see the first bullet (which was a really nice flick btw) go RIGHT INTO HIS MOUTH and still not count as a hit at all.
Goes to explain what's wrong with the game.
Thx for sharing!
No problem!
Ingame the enemies shoot back to fast, mostly theres not enough time for microtracking… One taps or run and gun headshots 🤷🏼♂️
20:18 pienix killed phoenix
Good catch 😂
The fps variable affects aim especially during tracking. Inconsistent fps will cause miss. I think 30% of his tracking issue is fps based. You need to train your degree of mental to muscle memory and that requires a stable fps and movement distance.
its not fps at all bro
@@pienixcs You are a smaller minded individual than me if you think fps stability has no affect on aim.
@@ICYFYR5 ok
Nice explanation thanks!
You're welcome!
Very good advice
Glad you think so!
After playing m&k i learned the best aimers have the best micro tracks.
Yes sir!
I'm also play like this guy, I flick and shoot as soon as I see the enemy. I will try to take my time to aim and see if it makes a difference
Do it!
@@pienixcs I gave it a try, sometimes I get an instant hs because I take my time. But other times the other players are too fast since they don't wait like I do so I die before I get the chance to aim haha
More educational and instructive than s1mple's entire course
Appreciate it, you mean scam right?
@@pienixcs I didn't take the course but I saw some clips and it was really funny.
Do zis do zis
Don't do zis
Even he doesn't know what he is talking about
Added tracking to my aim practice, quite bad at it. Whenever I try to track for a moment before shooting in deathmatch, I feel like I just get laser'd. I get the impression it's more of a training tech to ensure you're confirming the shot and not just panic spraying. My aim is already pretty slow and calculated, too slow a lot of the time.
Yea keep the precision up then increase the speed
can you do a video on desk ergonomics and posture? i would appreciate it
Might do in the future :P
You are fantastic ❤ thanks 🙂
You're welcome 😊
@@pienixcs you help me bro ! seriously 😎good job !
That is how you call a Professional trainer.
Yesssir
Ever since cs2, my biggest issue is counter strafing, it was good in csgo but in cs2 idk what happened with me lol
Just practice it
Good coach, the guy taking the classes has to understand what he's doing wrong, you can't get defensive when it's all good advice.
True, he didn’t get defensive though
He improved a ton since