I am twenty years old. I have been separated from work since the beginning of the year. Now I play CS most of the time. If I do not play it, I watch it. I am trying to become a professional player.
@@andreajbandak464 hey friend I’m happy that you want to work for your dream - however please consider getting a stable job first. At 20 you must build a foundation and not risk too much. I’m 28 now and already have stability in life so I can try something out on the side. Please do not dismiss a professional career or school
bro you are way to nice for cs xD best luck for your journey. I am faceit Level 8 currently and it was very painful to get up to this point. What i can recommend you is: find nice and kind people to surround you, playing with a real team makes the whole cs2 experience 100 times more enjoyable and less toxic. And people will be toxic in this game doesnt matter the elo your in
I am also Level 8 after 18 games of Faceit and I'm gunning for level 10. I know I will probably never be pro but I think I've gotten decent at the game very quickly (been playing CS2 for 600 hours) and have made it my goal to be as good as I can be since it's now one of my primary hobbies. Good luck to everyone grinding to get better!
OMG WHAT HAPPENED - I was driving the past 10hrs and I just saw all your comments. Omg I’m crying - y’all are so kind to me I didn’t deserve so much love.
hey man! your doing great, however as people like haix and ren and many other 4k/level 10 elo players said, once you hit like 1000+ hours you dont NEED to play mm really at all to improve. Dont get me wrong spamming it is surely a good way to improve, however just chilling in retake servers, and using 5e aimhub/5e prefire maps (on the workshop) will help you improve much quicker. also mastering base mechanics via various ways such as aim and imo the most important counter strafing/peeking. Ofc still play mm every now and then but espec in retake servers its plenty fun and imo more fun then mm at times, you can improve way more by playing better players and its GREAT for warmup. Am i trying to force your hand on this? Fuck no, do whatever you want I'm just sayin this so you can do what you like with this opinion/information. Its just what I would personally do to "improve" faster. ofc if you were to do this u would still play mm espec if u enjoyed it but maybe just change the prioritys.
I saw nattyaims’s journey so far and i said from the beginning it’s rlly motivating. You will blow up with this dude! Never stop chasing your dreams man, not surely if you will becamo a pro but for sure you will get the fps god tag, it just needs time. Take your time, be efficient and most importantly… have fun!
sick video, Im looking forward to see the improvements. biggest tips I can give as faceit 10 former top 1000 premier is prefire maps are key, always warm up before comp, dont ego your spraying go back to warmup and make sure you hit 90% of your bullets from your spray before going into a comp, Like you yourself said always stay positive, just good feedback, info and not saying anything unnecessary goes a long way, one of THE biggest things is there are about a 100 ways to help your team to get the win, frags help but its just a fraction what you can do, if you are having a bad day just throw good utility, go in first, get enemies low and get info its way more useful than going in last trying to get frags to boost your own score and ego (some people will flame your score but that just shows they don't understand the game). ps 6:34 bro whats this song it brought me wayy back.
@@sxlwer6025 hey man thx for your in depth Tipps and comments. I feel honored somebody of your skill is teaching me some insides. I will consider all you mentioned above and will take notes. Thx mate
I just found prefire maps because i was looking for aim maps to improve my aim and i can see a difference after only 2 days but do you know any good maps to learn spray patterns thats my biggest downside rn
@@PraizeJashin recoil master is a good map, itll give you % of how many bullets you hit, after you hit like 90-100% of your bullets many times in a row change to a map or dm where the enemies are moving and start spraying again, after a while you should feel much better.
I have never seen you in my entire life, but just after seeing this video and the comments you responded to, I immediately knew that you are a great guy. I am only 16 years old and seeing you take this risk and try to make your dream come true inspires me so much to chase after my own dreams, let that be becoming a cs pro, or anything else. Genieß deinen Urlaub, mach bitte weiter so! ❤
This is so nice of you, I don’t know how I deserved so much kindness! Gib alles im Leben, mein Ziel ist es so viele Menschen wie nur möglich zu zeigen, dass wir es alle schaffen können. Liebe Grüße
Crosshair placement and aim will come with more time played. My tip is to focus more on positioning especially on ct side. If you are in the right positions kills will come easier, just don't use the exact same position every single round or you will become too predictable.
I've always been good at videogames and most people around me thought I'd eventually go pro in one of them. Fast forward to now, I'm 24 and I haven't been playing nearly as much videogames in the past 2-3 years. I lost the passion I used to have as a kid but it remains a dream of mine. This video gave me motivation to devote myself to professional valorant and I'll do everything in my power to make it. Thank you
Hi, thx for sharing your story. The same here man, i lost the passion along the way as my personal responsibilities and career got more and more serious. Even tho they are important i felt that something was truly missing and that my life should not just consist of working for that big ass company and making more money for them while actually having a lot of creative ideas.. I am keen to see where you will go, i subbed you my guy
Please, someone of the cs2 twitch/youtube scene needs to coach this guy and make a video about it! This guy deserve it! Good luck man and keep it up. Amazing video
i love this video, faceit is definitely the move to improving. But i would recommend to play with or find players that you know that are better than you and just watch them play. Like Demo review or even watching pros play is good too. You can see what they do in certain situations like clutching and team play.
Damn your personality is amazing! Also, one thing i would change is the music in the video, its a liiitle bit louder than your voice and gameplay. Other than that great video and concept and i really hope seeing you one day in a Major in a pro team! Me as well, i am trying lately to start playing cs again more regularly since i am almost done with my army service (you must go for 12 months in my country), my uni degree and finally getting a job! I might meet you one day while playing. GG HF
Hi, thx for your kind words. Haha I adjusted the music in my second video because a lot of people told me. Thx for sharing your personal story too, I hope you will enjoy it after your millitary services - which country if you dont mind sharing?
I have an idea, that could be really usefull for people watching your videos, which is, making a google docs with all the details you are learning along the way, what to do and what not to do in certain situations and posting the google doc in the description, so that way we see not only how you are progressing, but to help others learn along with you. I hope you achieve your goals and good luck :D
everybody giving very specific tips on very specific things Honestly, just *enjoy the process* That's the only thing that matters Things happen, stuff changes and the results are never guaranteed But nothing will ever be able to take the process away from you. If you enjoy that, you win everything
Brother, I am only trying to be a decent content creator, but I think the lighting struck us both at the same time as I started editing and soon streaming like a week ago. THANK YOU for the bottom of my heart for this video and the motivation my man. Also i saw that some of the biggest creators like nadeking also liked your passion which is crazy and motivated me even more ❤
Here to support you after getting scammed man, don't give up and you will make it all back, ofc not the sentimental value u lost but the money will come back because no one deserves to get scammed
Incredibly well made video. It really is something that resonates with me and definitely a lot more people. I am twenty years old and currently at my 2nd year at uni. I am 3000 elo on faceit (probably top 0,1% of players or smth) and also like you, strive to make it to the top of CS pro scene. Connecting gym, practice, team praccs, faceit grind, personal life and uni at the same time is not easy. You mentioning having a consistent plan to follow is probably the single most important thing in the process. Great tips, knowledge and I hope everything you planned works out man!
Hey man thanks for the feedback and the nice comment. I really hope you will achieve success in what you are doing, don’t forget to crush it in the Uni!!! Remember, we all need to have a „plan B“ ;). Cheers
Hello! Somethings I noticed you could try to work towards would be using utility while in safer positioning and try to be mindful of crosshair placement. (Put crosshair where you envision their head will pop out) Much love and good luck!
Probably the best for you would be focusing on calling rounds , focus more on positioning and nade usage. Also it would be nice to focus on one ct position on every map where you are comfortable and try to develop it more and more
I have so much faith not only will you become the CS prodigy you dream of, but also a promising career in digital creation. This was an amazing video. Just goes to show what we can accomplish in life with a little bit of a plan! Amazing work my friend!!!
I just turned 25 this month and my biggest dream has has always been to be an athlete in any shape way or form sadly due to my physical disability (cerebral palsy) I was never able to do anything physical at a good enough level, so I turned to games for that instead hoping that I could achieve my dream in the digital world of sports instead, sadly due to lack of a good environment or hardware as well as an unhealthy mindset and a long battle with depression which I overcame, I was not able to unlock my true potential early on. The years went by and I became older bit by bit and being in a commited relationship I thought I should just put a lid on my dreams of becoming a pro and just get a normal job like everyone else, but the fire is still there, I still want to compete and I still want to become as good as I can possibly be, I want to be on a big stage and be part of a team and play at high level, thank you so much for giving me hope once more. PS: please keep us updated in your progress and if you need someone to play with I'd be more than happy to play with you and exchange ideas
Hey Friend. You are strong I can sense that. No matter how much struggle there is always keep one thing in mind: you are unique and original. I’m so happy that you overcame your depression - add me on faceit if you like we surely can play someday
trust me, you'll make it, Chief. you have the resources and, most importantly, the mindset. don't give up, bro, you inspire me 🤞🏾 i've never been able to afford a PC to play CS on so i used to stay behind at school and played the game on the school's PC's. now i just watch matches, demos, utility tutorials like i can play the game lol.
Man thanks for the comment and your personal story. I’m so happy to inspire you. Just keep on working and be patient my friend. Get a small job and save as much as you can :). If you want some tips hit me up on twitter
I’ve been thinking about doing this for a while now, and your video really gave me the motivation I needed. It’s been a dream of mine for years, something I know I would really enjoy and give my all to. I think I’m finally finding the courage to go for it. In a few months, I’ll save up and give myself a year to make it happen. I hope when I look back at this comment a year from now, I’ll see that I’ve achieved something.
Love the vid. I remember when I was at this point. What really helps at these ranks is learning a few lineups (at these ranks players have no clue what to do when they encounter a smoke) and crosshair placement (even basic crosshair placement can win you a game at these ranks)
you have absolutely everything it takes to succeed in this, discipline, experience at the top of sport, good English, and an understanding of esports, I'd put good money on your success
Intresting, im down to show you some stuff if you down , and you adapt quickly , one tip : humain have neuro-memo as u said so if u see a player rushes in palace just be ready for him to do it again until they fail twice they change their tactic , remember how ur enemies play and u will crack their movments , and try to look at ur radar more often , and one major tip i give it to most of new comers ( dont buy utility if u dont have a plan on how u will use them on the round coz its a waste of money ) unless u thinking smoking off a certain place before the round start then do it .
Love how analytical you are throughout the game instead of getting titled, a very difficult thing to do so good job on that, i'm glad to be here from the start of this, ive been practicing cs the same way myself again
You know, during my competitive years as an athlete I got frustrated very easily. I realised that being mad will never push you forward - in the opposite - it throws you back, a lot! It's nobody's fault that I am bad at something and the only way to get better is to know what mistakes I did and how to avoid them :). Also: flaming is bad
chief the arma music is playing. Now you realise because you have high aspirations and the arma music is playing i have to subscribe its law. I'm faceit level 10 EU and I have faith GL bro!
About the sensibility, don't worry about changing it. It won't affect your aim. Neither your hability to adapt. Changing it actually improves your hability to adapt, and that develops your technique.
@@c_apacity hey man thx for the advice. I must admit that I was wrong here haha. A lot of you guys told me not to worry so I will test it out to find the right one! :)
@@Chiefkinzo It seems you are trully interested in learning. Truth is, we don't know truth about this. I talk from experience, and it's hard to say if you are wrong or not. Maybe your sens is perfect. Maybe it's not. If you try different ones, from all ranges, your body MIGHT tell you what feels best for you. But there is more factors, like the mousepad friction type, how much you aim with wrist / arm. Arm aiming in general, is not precise, you might hear that pros do arm aim only, but that's a myth. There is alot of pros that use their arm for most movements, but if you look at the pros mousecams, you will see they use both wrist and arm, that's because wrist and fingers give you faster responses and more precise. And arm just to get closer to the target or do general movements. The sens depends a ton on how much you use your wrist / arm. I say you try to use both. Sometimes I move around with wrist and sometimes with arm, there is no wrong here. It's just a learning process. I would love if you could share your mousepad with us. And your PC specs, your monitor HZ aswell. I could try to give you some truthful advice that can actually help, so you don't waste your time tryng to become a pro. There is alot of things that you need to know, that you will hardly ever find out for yourself. The game is really simple in the end.
Man, youre too kind to be playing cs, specially faceit or mm. Hope you get to where you want to. Your journey is very close to my heart. I absolutely love this game. I’m lvl 7 on faceit, 16k prem and lem on go and i know my chances of going pro are nil but i’d still really wanna get as high as possible and I’m actively working towards it. We def need more kind people like you. I also think theres a dearth of observant players in this game. Also csgo is infinitely better than cs2.
Your video made it onto my recommended and I couldnt be more happier having something like this pop up on my recommended! Keep it up Kinzo onwards and upwards brother! Much love from the UK
Very enjoyable video. You seem like a super positive and nice person. Looks like you are cycling the nades. I would recommend a dedicated bind for each nade. I am a noob and casual gamer myself. Inspiring video to watch to get more consistent in improving. Keep up the good work 😊💪🥳
Hey man this is a cool idea and I can tell you put a bunch of time into it. Your video quality is awesome! I have some experience growing UA-cam channels (some with my friends and also my own). My main thing Id recommend is working on the storyline a little more. You really want people to be feeling satisfied after watching your video. It’ll keep them watching longer and keep your viewer engagement up… Therefore increasing your views. I think that’s why this video hasn’t gotten much attraction. Anyways if you keep working on the storyline and keep improving. With videos of this quality I guarantee you’ll be at 1k subs within your first 5-10 videos😎
Hey man. Thx from the bottom of my heart for the feedback! I will try my best to improve each video :). I am very honored to have people giving me so nice and constructive feedback and criticism. Thx mate.
Amazing goal, keep pushing man ! My suggestion is learn basic mechanics such as counterstrafing, spray control, crosshair placement and general rules of the game (when to push, when to shift, when to hide, some strats and terms etc. ) There is a really good coach who is also creating content for youtube called pienixcs. I suggest you checking his videos or even hiring him for a session if thats something youd like to do. Best of luck bro
You have such a good aim bro, just keep improving your movement and learning smokes and mollys, also the way that you throw the flashes, I’m right now level 10 in faceit and I’m also trying to become Pro so I hope you the best and hopefully in a future you reach your goal! Greetings from Spain!!
Gl to your jorney dude. 31 years old and had over 1 year break from steam. Week ago came back for cs 2, only playing it for fun now. No more shit talking, no more unhappy moments with thr game, basically no more bs. Relaxing, trying to win and not to be dissapointed by a lose on game (even of it would be your fault time to time) make the game playable. Its fun how much it meant to win like 10+ years ago and how fucking bad it felt to lose. Anyway nice story you shared, i'll sub you and maybe one day we play together.
Thx for your personal story mate. I feel what you're saying, we all just want to have a good time and honestly if a game frustrates me it looses its purpose. I already have so much going on in life and I don't need to make myself a bad time when trying to be great at something. PS: Love Rammstein
Huge respect,even tho you know you are bad you want to change it and try to be better at it,just as in life u want to be better in things u are trying that in Csgo,very inspirational keep going i will follow your journey
You are new to the game and already want to put time into watching your own demo for mistakes, that's impressive, you gonna get there for sure if you are doing what you are doing
First Time i play CS it was Beta 5 i think, me and my buddys grind the Shit out of the Game from 1.0 - early 1.6, on a Pentium 3 machine, 17inch Monitor, Rubberball Mouse, 40fps and 120 Ping.... I'm 43 now and i still have moments to carry in competitive CS2, even in my Age the Muscle Memory is almost on Point, because the Game feels easier with a modern Machine ;-)....So good Luck M8! Never to old :D
Good luck brother! I'm taking a year off of work straight out of uni to pursue esports. Success rate? Very low. Worth the risk? Very much so! I'd rather live knowing I tried than to not have tried at all :)
I think this is a really cool and inspirational idea and it got me motivated to try and go pro after I kind of gave up on it! :D You genuinely seem to have a good idea of how to improve. I was happy you did stuff like using an aim map, playing on faceit, watching your own demos. I'm 2700 elo on faceit, so not nearly a pro, but I think I can give a few tips 😅: Crosshair placement kind of comes on its own after you have enough hours on a map, so mechanics are the number one thing (as you said yourself): 1. Try moving (counter-strafing) more on the aim map. It's really important so you get into the feeling of peeking angles. 2. Either try deathmatch or (what I usually do) use moving bots, the aim map you used has a really good mode for that. Sorry for writing so much 😂 Tldr: Good video and good luck 💪
Just some advice that I see far many people make is there is a difference between warming up and training, just warm up 10\15 min nothing to long because remember the point is only to get warmed up leave the longer stuff in the end
If you make the mistake of training first then play then even tho if the training went great and you hit your shots there is a chance that when you are ingame you will miss more then usual and that's because you are not supposed to train before a match
Hey man thx so much for the advice. I’ll be showing you my training plan soon :) will be doing a good mix of everything and conclude it with MM in the evening. Stay tuned for the next video!
Its great to see this type of stuff. I played so much csgo and it taught me so much in life. I lost my job 1 month ago and im actually focusing on becoming a professional cyclist atm. While still grinding cs on the restdays and other free time :P
@@Chiefkinzo ye playing csgo in teams for several years taught me a lot at work (now jobless tho) and life in general. People often say gaming is useless but i would say some games really can teach u life outside the game as well. Its good to see that you’re also physically active, i think that is a big benefit it the road to going pro in a game. Taking breaks and doing physical activity will boost your ingame performance. I currently have several bikes for several purposes, my main roadbike is a trek emonda 2023 and an emonda alr 2016 as a spare bike for the trainer and to bring on the team car for races. As gravel racing is currently really big and upcoming im focusing my path to do great there as theres more opportunities to go professional. My gravelbike is a custom 2023 trek crockett build.
This is like virtually kicking yourself in the balls. Your road is going to be hella long, NGL. But I respect the hustle, and rooting for you. Hope to run into you in a server one day. GL HF.
idk if you'll read this comment or not, but i just want to share with you my feeling right now. I'm almost 3k elo on faceit, and top 3000 in Europe, and you're a beginner to competetive CS, yet you've managed to motivate me more than any other success story. Even with my high results, I was always fast to doubt myself, but now, I think, maybe I do have a chance. Sincerely, thank you.
@@paulioska7194 hey Man, of course I read all the comments - it’s a blessing having people like you commenting. Thx for sharing your story, I’m feeling very honored to inspire and motivate people especially at your skill level. I think, sometimes we have to step back and look at what we’ve already achieved and get proud at ourselves. We are all stressed out because of our jobs and everyday life but somehow forget what life is all about. It’s about becoming great and knowing that you can change the world around you. Thx for tuning in.
Have you considered getting some coaching (for example from pienixcs)? I bet it'd be worth the money for all the time you'd save relearning all the things that somebody could just tell you. Also don't ever let the toxicity you are going to encounter on your journey take away from your wholesomeness and such a rare positive attitude
6:39 actually muscle memory in aiming is a myth and sensitivity is simply a tool. getting better at aiming is building mouse control (like a football touch or basketball handle) instead. theres sens randomizer software that pro aimers use when training for even better results. but yes, tilt changing your sens is bad. also make sure that that cycling sleeve has the same resistance when sliding left/right and up/down. 11:37 youre visible here and can get easily killed, fall back behind stairs and throw it over the stairs so you cant be seen. 19:41 shows exactly that. dont throw the nade if you can get killed. at most youre doing 50 damage and youre losing 100hp. in general stay away from nades in 1v1s or similar situations unless youre 100% safe to throw them also dont call "its A" when one single guy pushes you instead keep caliing the number of people until you see the bomb 12:41 it was a good position and you didnt get sandwiched. you just got beat in a fight because of all the repeeking and no shooting . it was really easy for that guy to kill you he didnt even have to move his mouse or react he just had to keep it there, you walked into his crosshair 5 times. in general your attitude is really really good, you move like youre on crack so the energy is there but the execution isnt yet (at least youre not asleep like i can find myself being) and it looks like you dont think too much about your crosshair placement, or just forget it accidentally. you either included more scout clips or youre simply just way better at it than other guns, either way its a fun gun and if you want to see it played at a higher level (faceit10) check out scoutercs. the best thing for you right now would just be to watch videos like flom's for different maps (since you knew like 1 smoke on mirage) and to aim train and do yprac/prefire maps. if you want to take aimtraining more seriously (its really fun to be able to hit your shots) you should check out the voltaic community, benchmarks and ranks make it feel like its own game in a way. i dont know how possible it is for any given person to go pro but you can definitely improve a lot and i wish you the best this wasnt meant to be a mansplain text wall originally (MG2 peak rank in csgo) but i like yapping ig
Holy moly I appreciate you so so much. Thank you for taking the time and actually giving me constructive feedback. With that I can work precisely on getting better. I’m so grateful, thx brother
I think your the teammate peope should be striving to be, buying for other people and having good comms throughout the round. Along side your good encouragement towards other people’s play’s and killsZ I dig your content keep up the good work, and get to FACEIT level 10. It takes time and energy and practice, but like Allen Iverson said “ practice practice practice “
good luck on your journey!
@@NAVICounterStrike OMG THIS IS NOT REAL.
THANK YOU SO MUCH IM CRYING
Y’all need to sign him rn
good luck chiefkinzo! keep believing!
@@NadeKing WTF am I dreaming?! thank you sir. I’m a big fan of yours. This is surreal.
That's why u are the goat of cs
Holyy
How?? is this real?? omg ?? Im dreaming T_T
Nade king i try to become a pro too
I am twenty years old. I have been separated from work since the beginning of the year. Now I play CS most of the time. If I do not play it, I watch it. I am trying to become a professional player.
@@andreajbandak464 hey friend I’m happy that you want to work for your dream - however please consider getting a stable job first. At 20 you must build a foundation and not risk too much. I’m 28 now and already have stability in life so I can try something out on the side. Please do not dismiss a professional career or school
@@Chiefkinzo This.
Same
@andreajbandak464 yea become unemployed loser
what is ur faceit elo?
bro you are way to nice for cs xD best luck for your journey. I am faceit Level 8 currently and it was very painful to get up to this point. What i can recommend you is: find nice and kind people to surround you, playing with a real team makes the whole cs2 experience 100 times more enjoyable and less toxic. And people will be toxic in this game doesnt matter the elo your in
Man, people always say I’m too nice haha. I mean, the world only becomes better if you stay nice no? 😂
Thats the key, become better and not toxic! Good luck on the Journey!
I am also Level 8 after 18 games of Faceit and I'm gunning for level 10. I know I will probably never be pro but I think I've gotten decent at the game very quickly (been playing CS2 for 600 hours) and have made it my goal to be as good as I can be since it's now one of my primary hobbies. Good luck to everyone grinding to get better!
OMG WHAT HAPPENED - I was driving the past 10hrs and I just saw all your comments. Omg I’m crying - y’all are so kind to me I didn’t deserve so much love.
You deserve it i have Dream too to become professional cs player im only 17 so i hope i have time
@@Ailxsulet’s gooooooi
hey man! your doing great, however as people like haix and ren and many other 4k/level 10 elo players said, once you hit like 1000+ hours you dont NEED to play mm really at all to improve. Dont get me wrong spamming it is surely a good way to improve, however just chilling in retake servers, and using 5e aimhub/5e prefire maps (on the workshop) will help you improve much quicker.
also mastering base mechanics via various ways such as aim and imo the most important counter strafing/peeking.
Ofc still play mm every now and then but espec in retake servers its plenty fun and imo more fun then mm at times, you can improve way more by playing better players and its GREAT for warmup.
Am i trying to force your hand on this? Fuck no, do whatever you want I'm just sayin this so you can do what you like with this opinion/information. Its just what I would personally do to "improve" faster.
ofc if you were to do this u would still play mm espec if u enjoyed it but maybe just change the prioritys.
@@randomgamer6793thx ❤ will consider the basics first anyway :)
I saw nattyaims’s journey so far and i said from the beginning it’s rlly motivating. You will blow up with this dude! Never stop chasing your dreams man, not surely if you will becamo a pro but for sure you will get the fps god tag, it just needs time. Take your time, be efficient and most importantly… have fun!
@@alekhx1 thanks brother. I am already so mindblown by y’all comments. Thx
sick video, Im looking forward to see the improvements.
biggest tips I can give as faceit 10 former top 1000 premier is
prefire maps are key,
always warm up before comp,
dont ego your spraying go back to warmup and make sure you hit 90% of your bullets from your spray before going into a comp,
Like you yourself said always stay positive, just good feedback, info and not saying anything unnecessary goes a long way,
one of THE biggest things is there are about a 100 ways to help your team to get the win, frags help but its just a fraction what you can do,
if you are having a bad day just throw good utility, go in first, get enemies low and get info its way more useful than going in last trying to get frags to
boost your own score and ego (some people will flame your score but that just shows they don't understand the game).
ps 6:34 bro whats this song it brought me wayy back.
+ make the music volume a bit lower it will make it easier to hear your voice.
@@sxlwer6025 hey man thx for your in depth Tipps and comments. I feel honored somebody of your skill is teaching me some insides. I will consider all you mentioned above and will take notes. Thx mate
I just found prefire maps because i was looking for aim maps to improve my aim and i can see a difference after only 2 days but do you know any good maps to learn spray patterns thats my biggest downside rn
Ur trash
@@PraizeJashin recoil master is a good map, itll give you % of how many bullets you hit, after you hit like 90-100% of your bullets many times in a row change to a map or dm where the enemies are moving and start spraying again, after a while you should feel much better.
I have never seen you in my entire life, but just after seeing this video and the comments you responded to, I immediately knew that you are a great guy.
I am only 16 years old and seeing you take this risk and try to make your dream come true inspires me so much to chase after my own dreams, let that be becoming a cs pro, or anything else.
Genieß deinen Urlaub, mach bitte weiter so! ❤
This is so nice of you, I don’t know how I deserved so much kindness! Gib alles im Leben, mein Ziel ist es so viele Menschen wie nur möglich zu zeigen, dass wir es alle schaffen können. Liebe Grüße
Crosshair placement and aim will come with more time played. My tip is to focus more on positioning especially on ct side. If you are in the right positions kills will come easier, just don't use the exact same position every single round or you will become too predictable.
Thx I think you're right. I just got Refrag and will spam all those Prefire and Angle Holding maps
Never too late to chase the dream man, keep the hard work
It truly never is!! :) thx mate
I've always been good at videogames and most people around me thought I'd eventually go pro in one of them. Fast forward to now, I'm 24 and I haven't been playing nearly as much videogames in the past 2-3 years. I lost the passion I used to have as a kid but it remains a dream of mine. This video gave me motivation to devote myself to professional valorant and I'll do everything in my power to make it. Thank you
Hi, thx for sharing your story. The same here man, i lost the passion along the way as my personal responsibilities and career got more and more serious. Even tho they are important i felt that something was truly missing and that my life should not just consist of working for that big ass company and making more money for them while actually having a lot of creative ideas..
I am keen to see where you will go, i subbed you my guy
Please, someone of the cs2 twitch/youtube scene needs to coach this guy and make a video about it! This guy deserve it! Good luck man and keep it up. Amazing video
Haha man, thx so much. It's on you guys! You have to tell them :)
i love this video, faceit is definitely the move to improving. But i would recommend to play with or find players that you know that are better than you and just watch them play. Like Demo review or even watching pros play is good too. You can see what they do in certain situations like clutching and team play.
Im currently binging all majors of the past years haha. Finding „better“ players is a good idea - just need people who are willing to haha
Very nicely done video,i was sure you had 732k subscribers instead of 732. keep up the good work 💯💯
@@pqrlpqrl thx man, really appreciate it. One day this will be the case and therefore I will put as much work in as possible!!
Damn your personality is amazing! Also, one thing i would change is the music in the video, its a liiitle bit louder than your voice and gameplay. Other than that great video and concept and i really hope seeing you one day in a Major in a pro team! Me as well, i am trying lately to start playing cs again more regularly since i am almost done with my army service (you must go for 12 months in my country), my uni degree and finally getting a job! I might meet you one day while playing. GG HF
Hi, thx for your kind words. Haha I adjusted the music in my second video because a lot of people told me. Thx for sharing your personal story too, I hope you will enjoy it after your millitary services - which country if you dont mind sharing?
@@Chiefkinzo Greece
I have an idea, that could be really usefull for people watching your videos, which is, making a google docs with all the details you are learning along the way, what to do and what not to do in certain situations and posting the google doc in the description, so that way we see not only how you are progressing, but to help others learn along with you.
I hope you achieve your goals and good luck :D
everybody giving very specific tips on very specific things
Honestly, just *enjoy the process*
That's the only thing that matters
Things happen, stuff changes and the results are never guaranteed
But nothing will ever be able to take the process away from you.
If you enjoy that, you win everything
Thx man, i think thats the best way to describe it. I just want to have fun and entertain you guys.
Brother, I am only trying to be a decent content creator, but I think the lighting struck us both at the same time as I started editing and soon streaming like a week ago. THANK YOU for the bottom of my heart for this video and the motivation my man. Also i saw that some of the biggest creators like nadeking also liked your passion which is crazy and motivated me even more ❤
I am honoured that i am motivating you guys
Heeeey itss meee from my 3rd profile, I hope to check on you tomorrow and that you surpassed the 1.5k ❤❤❤❤
Here to support you after getting scammed man, don't give up and you will make it all back, ofc not the sentimental value u lost but the money will come back because no one deserves to get scammed
Incredibly well made video. It really is something that resonates with me and definitely a lot more people. I am twenty years old and currently at my 2nd year at uni. I am 3000 elo on faceit (probably top 0,1% of players or smth) and also like you, strive to make it to the top of CS pro scene. Connecting gym, practice, team praccs, faceit grind, personal life and uni at the same time is not easy. You mentioning having a consistent plan to follow is probably the single most important thing in the process. Great tips, knowledge and I hope everything you planned works out man!
Hey man thanks for the feedback and the nice comment. I really hope you will achieve success in what you are doing, don’t forget to crush it in the Uni!!! Remember, we all need to have a „plan B“ ;). Cheers
I encourage you buddy! I’ve the same feeling as you. So keep going, and let’s go for the pro! 🙏🏼🙌🏼🔥 I’m 33 btw and I play CS since 2002
Ah man how nice
Hello! Somethings I noticed you could try to work towards would be using utility while in safer positioning and try to be mindful of crosshair placement. (Put crosshair where you envision their head will pop out) Much love and good luck!
Thx for the feedback! I will consider what you said (already noted) haha
Probably the best for you would be focusing on calling rounds , focus more on positioning and nade usage. Also it would be nice to focus on one ct position on every map where you are comfortable and try to develop it more and more
Thx man! Yes the CT positioning was very weak of me in the beginning
This is entertaining man, good job 👍🏼👍🏼
Thx man, really appreciate your feedback.
I have so much faith not only will you become the CS prodigy you dream of, but also a promising career in digital creation.
This was an amazing video. Just goes to show what we can accomplish in life with a little bit of a plan!
Amazing work my friend!!!
Thank you man, I'm really giving my best and hope that y'all are enjoying what I am doing!
I just turned 25 this month and my biggest dream has has always been to be an athlete in any shape way or form sadly due to my physical disability (cerebral palsy) I was never able to do anything physical at a good enough level, so I turned to games for that instead hoping that I could achieve my dream in the digital world of sports instead, sadly due to lack of a good environment or hardware as well as an unhealthy mindset and a long battle with depression which I overcame, I was not able to unlock my true potential early on. The years went by and I became older bit by bit and being in a commited relationship I thought I should just put a lid on my dreams of becoming a pro and just get a normal job like everyone else, but the fire is still there, I still want to compete and I still want to become as good as I can possibly be, I want to be on a big stage and be part of a team and play at high level, thank you so much for giving me hope once more.
PS: please keep us updated in your progress and if you need someone to play with I'd be more than happy to play with you and exchange ideas
Hey Friend. You are strong I can sense that. No matter how much struggle there is always keep one thing in mind: you are unique and original. I’m so happy that you overcame your depression - add me on faceit if you like we surely can play someday
@@Chiefkinzo I added you on steam, and I will also add you on faceit (I'm level 4 atm)
I added you on steam and faceit (I'm currently level 4) also thank you so much for your kind words, I'm really looking forward to playing together
No matter what just keep going. This game takes some time to master. The only way up is constant playing !
trust me, you'll make it, Chief. you have the resources and, most importantly, the mindset. don't give up, bro, you inspire me 🤞🏾
i've never been able to afford a PC to play CS on so i used to stay behind at school and played the game on the school's PC's. now i just watch matches, demos, utility tutorials like i can play the game lol.
Man thanks for the comment and your personal story. I’m so happy to inspire you. Just keep on working and be patient my friend. Get a small job and save as much as you can :). If you want some tips hit me up on twitter
I’ve been thinking about doing this for a while now, and your video really gave me the motivation I needed. It’s been a dream of mine for years, something I know I would really enjoy and give my all to. I think I’m finally finding the courage to go for it. In a few months, I’ll save up and give myself a year to make it happen. I hope when I look back at this comment a year from now, I’ll see that I’ve achieved something.
Wow man, I am so happy to motivate you and others! This makes me so proud.
Love the vid. I remember when I was at this point. What really helps at these ranks is learning a few lineups (at these ranks players have no clue what to do when they encounter a smoke) and crosshair placement (even basic crosshair placement can win you a game at these ranks)
Also culturally most teams don't want to play with an older person unless they are already a pro, that's why so few people over 20 end up going pro
you have absolutely everything it takes to succeed in this, discipline, experience at the top of sport, good English, and an understanding of esports, I'd put good money on your success
Thanks man, appreciate it so so much. My English is horrible haha
good luck my friend, Good Luck!
Thx mate!
How insane is this video quality? First video of the channel and a quality of 100k+ subs channel. Good content.
Thx brother . I really enjoy the creation process. :)
good luck on this new journey man, i wish you great success
@@marcosilva7133 thx man, I appreciate all of your comments
i believe in you man, you gonna be great, im sure ❤
Thx man - means a lot
Intresting, im down to show you some stuff if you down , and you adapt quickly , one tip : humain have neuro-memo as u said so if u see a player rushes in palace just be ready for him to do it again until they fail twice they change their tactic , remember how ur enemies play and u will crack their movments , and try to look at ur radar more often , and one major tip i give it to most of new comers ( dont buy utility if u dont have a plan on how u will use them on the round coz its a waste of money ) unless u thinking smoking off a certain place before the round start then do it .
Hey man thx for the insights. Yes i will stop buying util for now until i learned how to use them properly!
HOW DO U ONLY HAVE 100 SUBS THS WAS SO GOOD
@@lilikkk61 haha thx, I just started with uploading videos
Brother its Vankas_cs2, I see you are close to 1500 subs soo I gave you +2 from my other accounts to pump it up!!!
Love how analytical you are throughout the game instead of getting titled, a very difficult thing to do so good job on that, i'm glad to be here from the start of this, ive been practicing cs the same way myself again
You know, during my competitive years as an athlete I got frustrated very easily. I realised that being mad will never push you forward - in the opposite - it throws you back, a lot! It's nobody's fault that I am bad at something and the only way to get better is to know what mistakes I did and how to avoid them :).
Also: flaming is bad
chief the arma music is playing. Now you realise because you have high aspirations and the arma music is playing i have to subscribe its law. I'm faceit level 10 EU and I have faith GL bro!
Haha close! It’s battlefield 1942 - thx brother appreciate it!
About the sensibility, don't worry about changing it. It won't affect your aim. Neither your hability to adapt.
Changing it actually improves your hability to adapt, and that develops your technique.
@@c_apacity hey man thx for the advice. I must admit that I was wrong here haha. A lot of you guys told me not to worry so I will test it out to find the right one! :)
@@Chiefkinzo It seems you are trully interested in learning. Truth is, we don't know truth about this. I talk from experience, and it's hard to say if you are wrong or not.
Maybe your sens is perfect. Maybe it's not. If you try different ones, from all ranges, your body MIGHT tell you what feels best for you.
But there is more factors, like the mousepad friction type, how much you aim with wrist / arm.
Arm aiming in general, is not precise, you might hear that pros do arm aim only, but that's a myth. There is alot of pros that use their arm for most movements, but if you look at the pros mousecams, you will see they use both wrist and arm, that's because wrist and fingers give you faster responses and more precise. And arm just to get closer to the target or do general movements.
The sens depends a ton on how much you use your wrist / arm. I say you try to use both. Sometimes I move around with wrist and sometimes with arm, there is no wrong here. It's just a learning process.
I would love if you could share your mousepad with us. And your PC specs, your monitor HZ aswell.
I could try to give you some truthful advice that can actually help, so you don't waste your time tryng to become a pro. There is alot of things that you need to know, that you will hardly ever find out for yourself.
The game is really simple in the end.
Man, youre too kind to be playing cs, specially faceit or mm. Hope you get to where you want to. Your journey is very close to my heart. I absolutely love this game. I’m lvl 7 on faceit, 16k prem and lem on go and i know my chances of going pro are nil but i’d still really wanna get as high as possible and I’m actively working towards it. We def need more kind people like you. I also think theres a dearth of observant players in this game. Also csgo is infinitely better than cs2.
Kindness >
Insane video quality I dont understand the views , I am here before it blows up!
@@JakubČermák-l6o thy this means a lot to me. Actually I lost one sub since uploading this xD
@@Chiefkinzo insane ,the algorithm can be hard time but with this quality I can assure you are going to achieve something big.
BEST OF LUCK ON THE JOURNEY
Welcome to the journey, Chief! Loved your video. We are both inspired by NattyAim I guess. Looking forward to watching you grow.
Welcome aboard!
Amazing video
Thank you man :)
This is amazing! Im excited about following your journey, you can do it brother!
Together we all can do it brother!
Just got recommended this video. Subbed and liked. Good luck on your journey mate, nothing but support from me in Australia! 👍
Wow can’t believe the video made it all the way down under 😂😂
Man thx I really appreciate it!
Your video made it onto my recommended and I couldnt be more happier having something like this pop up on my recommended! Keep it up Kinzo onwards and upwards brother! Much love from the UK
My video made it to what?!?! REALLY? Wow.
Thx for your kind words, greets from Germany (currently Sweden) back
Very enjoyable video. You seem like a super positive and nice person. Looks like you are cycling the nades. I would recommend a dedicated bind for each nade. I am a noob and casual gamer myself. Inspiring video to watch to get more consistent in improving. Keep up the good work 😊💪🥳
Hey man thx for your lovely comment. A lot of people told me so i got myself the binds haha - however i still catch myself cycling through them.. :D
@Chiefkinzo then bind 4 to HE so you can not cycle nades 😅
Hey man this is a cool idea and I can tell you put a bunch of time into it. Your video quality is awesome! I have some experience growing UA-cam channels (some with my friends and also my own). My main thing Id recommend is working on the storyline a little more. You really want people to be feeling satisfied after watching your video. It’ll keep them watching longer and keep your viewer engagement up… Therefore increasing your views. I think that’s why this video hasn’t gotten much attraction. Anyways if you keep working on the storyline and keep improving. With videos of this quality I guarantee you’ll be at 1k subs within your first 5-10 videos😎
Hey man. Thx from the bottom of my heart for the feedback! I will try my best to improve each video :). I am very honored to have people giving me so nice and constructive feedback and criticism. Thx mate.
Interesting video, hope everything will work out for you
Hopefully :) - thx
Amazing goal, keep pushing man ! My suggestion is learn basic mechanics such as counterstrafing, spray control, crosshair placement and general rules of the game (when to push, when to shift, when to hide, some strats and terms etc. ) There is a really good coach who is also creating content for youtube called pienixcs. I suggest you checking his videos or even hiring him for a session if thats something youd like to do. Best of luck bro
Hey man, this is exactly what we are focusing on right now. I even stopped using utils and am just focusing on the mechanics to avoid bad habits. :)
Just a small tip, always when you aim train. You should practice counter-strafing in the meanwhile since its a must skill in any elo
Yes! I showed this in my 2. video actually :) you can see which drills im doing currently for mechanics
bro i thought this video have like 2 mil views because of the quality but its only a thousand, keep it going u r going to succeed!
@@deo359 that’s so kind of you - thx. I enjoyed producing that video
Good luck man, you’ve got this!!!
Thx man, I will give everything
You have such a good aim bro, just keep improving your movement and learning smokes and mollys, also the way that you throw the flashes, I’m right now level 10 in faceit and I’m also trying to become Pro so I hope you the best and hopefully in a future you reach your goal! Greetings from Spain!!
Thx man, hearing this from somebody at your skill really gives me motivation. Won’t disappoint you! Greetings back to Spain my friend
Gl to your jorney dude. 31 years old and had over 1 year break from steam. Week ago came back for cs 2, only playing it for fun now. No more shit talking, no more unhappy moments with thr game, basically no more bs. Relaxing, trying to win and not to be dissapointed by a lose on game (even of it would be your fault time to time) make the game playable. Its fun how much it meant to win like 10+ years ago and how fucking bad it felt to lose. Anyway nice story you shared, i'll sub you and maybe one day we play together.
Thx for your personal story mate. I feel what you're saying, we all just want to have a good time and honestly if a game frustrates me it looses its purpose. I already have so much going on in life and I don't need to make myself a bad time when trying to be great at something.
PS: Love Rammstein
Huge respect,even tho you know you are bad you want to change it and try to be better at it,just as in life u want to be better in things u are trying that in Csgo,very inspirational keep going i will follow your journey
wholesome vid, keep going bro
Wholesome Comment, thx bro
Keep up man you will get there
Thx mate appreciate it
this is amazing man cant wait to see you become big
Man your comment is amazing, not me!! Thx!
Bro took the nattyAim approach. Good luck 👍
I hope that senpai will notice me one day
You are new to the game and already want to put time into watching your own demo for mistakes, that's impressive, you gonna get there for sure if you are doing what you are doing
Sure i mean thats the only way how to improve haha.
First Time i play CS it was Beta 5 i think, me and my buddys grind the Shit out of the Game from 1.0 - early 1.6, on a Pentium 3 machine, 17inch Monitor, Rubberball Mouse, 40fps and 120 Ping.... I'm 43 now and i still have moments to carry in competitive CS2, even in my Age the Muscle Memory is almost on Point, because the Game feels easier with a modern Machine ;-)....So good Luck M8! Never to old :D
Haha - man i was 10 when I first played 1.6 on my parents PC in our living room, since then all valve games cached me
Good luck brother! I'm taking a year off of work straight out of uni to pursue esports. Success rate? Very low. Worth the risk? Very much so! I'd rather live knowing I tried than to not have tried at all :)
@@StochasticMCSG all the best my friend!
Ill be here for the journey mate!
Welcome friend!😊
Good luck bro! CS4LIFE
CS4LIFE BRO
This is amazing bro! Cant wait to see the journey ❤
@@Wazz0ck can’t wait too haha. I already love it - you guys are awesome
I think this is a really cool and inspirational idea and it got me motivated to try and go pro after I kind of gave up on it! :D
You genuinely seem to have a good idea of how to improve. I was happy you did stuff like using an aim map, playing on faceit, watching your own demos.
I'm 2700 elo on faceit, so not nearly a pro, but I think I can give a few tips 😅:
Crosshair placement kind of comes on its own after you have enough hours on a map, so mechanics are the number one thing (as you said yourself):
1. Try moving (counter-strafing) more on the aim map. It's really important so you get into the feeling of peeking angles.
2. Either try deathmatch or (what I usually do) use moving bots, the aim map you used has a really good mode for that.
Sorry for writing so much 😂
Tldr: Good video and good luck 💪
Thy for the 2 points, will consider them in my practice!!
I saw similar stuff in valorant, i love this idea , hoping you actually go pro man.
@nattyaim - he inspired me, awesome dude
the panic is funny because everytime im by myself vs enemies my heart goes out of my chest, even if its just a game
I mean calmness is the one thing I have to master haha
Good luck ! And have some fun as well !
Good luck bro you are not alone
@@andreajbandak464 we’re all in this together
Great video. You definitely gained a new subscriber and someone who will follow your journey and like the next videos!
Thx man, I’m so happy that you’re finding joy in watching my content. This truly makes me happy and keeps me motivated.
BRUH why is this video got under 1000 views 😭😭😭
I'm pretty sure you'll get success one day bro 😎😎😎
greetings from 2,8k elo
@@GORDAN96 thx Brother. I am so mindblown by the feedback
underrated channel
Thx man, this means a lot to me!
You can change some settings like playing stretched so the enemys are bigger and you can hit them easyer just a reminder keep going champ
@@Junocsacsi1 thx for the reminder :) I already play on 4:3
I wish you luck brotha. Put that work in.
@@bobbyrandomguy1489 will do 🫡
good luck man!
Try being more confident in your plays you’ll see a big improvement!!! ❤
I will try my best!!
Keep it up, my 8k hours thought me to that if you just practice counter strafing and practice angles you can go a long way with just that
@@flaskanvanamnet thx, yes that’s what I’m mostly reading here. Let’s see how it goes :)
Just some advice that I see far many people make is there is a difference between warming up and training, just warm up 10\15 min nothing to long because remember the point is only to get warmed up leave the longer stuff in the end
If you make the mistake of training first then play then even tho if the training went great and you hit your shots there is a chance that when you are ingame you will miss more then usual and that's because you are not supposed to train before a match
Hey man thx so much for the advice. I’ll be showing you my training plan soon :) will be doing a good mix of everything and conclude it with MM in the evening. Stay tuned for the next video!
Its great to see this type of stuff. I played so much csgo and it taught me so much in life. I lost my job 1 month ago and im actually focusing on becoming a professional cyclist atm. While still grinding cs on the restdays and other free time :P
@@SyLens1 I see CS as a sport and sport can teach you so much in life. By the way I do triathlon and love cycling - which bike do you have?
@@Chiefkinzo ye playing csgo in teams for several years taught me a lot at work (now jobless tho) and life in general. People often say gaming is useless but i would say some games really can teach u life outside the game as well.
Its good to see that you’re also physically active, i think that is a big benefit it the road to going pro in a game. Taking breaks and doing physical activity will boost your ingame performance.
I currently have several bikes for several purposes, my main roadbike is a trek emonda 2023 and an emonda alr 2016 as a spare bike for the trainer and to bring on the team car for races. As gravel racing is currently really big and upcoming im focusing my path to do great there as theres more opportunities to go professional. My gravelbike is a custom 2023 trek crockett build.
Love the Emonda tho. I’m a Canyon fanboy got the aeroad and the speedmax both in CFR. Then there is my MTB also a canyon
@@Chiefkinzo great value bikes. keep riding them and maybe its good to make a video about your outdoors activity to stay fit next to cs
This is like virtually kicking yourself in the balls. Your road is going to be hella long, NGL. But I respect the hustle, and rooting for you. Hope to run into you in a server one day. GL HF.
Well, yes i is haha. This will be a long project and Im very happy to share all of this :) maybe we will bump into each other!!
Subbed! GL and HF chiefkinzo! I also played this game since it was a mod, I believe in you man!
Thx man, appreciate it!
An other old man here huh? Haha
idk if you'll read this comment or not, but i just want to share with you my feeling right now. I'm almost 3k elo on faceit, and top 3000 in Europe, and you're a beginner to competetive CS, yet you've managed to motivate me more than any other success story. Even with my high results, I was always fast to doubt myself, but now, I think, maybe I do have a chance. Sincerely, thank you.
@@paulioska7194 hey Man, of course I read all the comments - it’s a blessing having people like you commenting.
Thx for sharing your story, I’m feeling very honored to inspire and motivate people especially at your skill level. I think, sometimes we have to step back and look at what we’ve already achieved and get proud at ourselves. We are all stressed out because of our jobs and everyday life but somehow forget what life is all about. It’s about becoming great and knowing that you can change the world around you.
Thx for tuning in.
Prefire maps, community deathmatch (such as cybershocke), play faceit, sub some play sessions for demo review (makes a huge difference)
Thx for the tipp! Especially cybershocke. I feel like Valve Deathmatch is a pure mess and makes me very anxious.
I hope you'll have the determination and the will to accomplish your project, wish you all the best❤️
Thx frenchie!
@@Chiefkinzo 😂
good job man, every day we learn new things and get better and you are learning well and fast keep up the great work
Learning is great, it keeps our brains fit!
@@Chiefkinzo ofc and you gain confidence overall
keep it up
Have you considered getting some coaching (for example from pienixcs)? I bet it'd be worth the money for all the time you'd save relearning all the things that somebody could just tell you. Also don't ever let the toxicity you are going to encounter on your journey take away from your wholesomeness and such a rare positive attitude
Yes will reveal him next week :)
6:39 actually muscle memory in aiming is a myth and sensitivity is simply a tool. getting better at aiming is building mouse control (like a football touch or basketball handle) instead. theres sens randomizer software that pro aimers use when training for even better results. but yes, tilt changing your sens is bad.
also make sure that that cycling sleeve has the same resistance when sliding left/right and up/down.
11:37 youre visible here and can get easily killed, fall back behind stairs and throw it over the stairs so you cant be seen. 19:41 shows exactly that. dont throw the nade if you can get killed. at most youre doing 50 damage and youre losing 100hp. in general stay away from nades in 1v1s or similar situations unless youre 100% safe to throw them
also dont call "its A" when one single guy pushes you instead keep caliing the number of people until you see the bomb
12:41 it was a good position and you didnt get sandwiched. you just got beat in a fight because of all the repeeking and no shooting . it was really easy for that guy to kill you he didnt even have to move his mouse or react he just had to keep it there, you walked into his crosshair 5 times.
in general your attitude is really really good, you move like youre on crack so the energy is there but the execution isnt yet (at least youre not asleep like i can find myself being) and it looks like you dont think too much about your crosshair placement, or just forget it accidentally. you either included more scout clips or youre simply just way better at it than other guns, either way its a fun gun and if you want to see it played at a higher level (faceit10) check out scoutercs. the best thing for you right now would just be to watch videos like flom's for different maps (since you knew like 1 smoke on mirage) and to aim train and do yprac/prefire maps.
if you want to take aimtraining more seriously (its really fun to be able to hit your shots) you should check out the voltaic community, benchmarks and ranks make it feel like its own game in a way.
i dont know how possible it is for any given person to go pro but you can definitely improve a lot and i wish you the best
this wasnt meant to be a mansplain text wall originally (MG2 peak rank in csgo) but i like yapping ig
Holy moly I appreciate you so so much. Thank you for taking the time and actually giving me constructive feedback. With that I can work precisely on getting better. I’m so grateful, thx brother
I think your the teammate peope should be striving to be, buying for other people and having good comms throughout the round. Along side your good encouragement towards other people’s play’s and killsZ I dig your content keep up the good work, and get to FACEIT level 10. It takes time and energy and practice, but like Allen Iverson said “ practice practice practice “
Thx mate! My dad always told me „be the person you’d expect others to be to you“.
I belive in you man. Just be consistent and do a lot of training.
@@Big.b1999 that’s the plan! No pain no gain right??
good luck
Thx!
Bro is 6k elo and quit his job to go pro 💀😭
@@big-gloom bro didn’t quit his job - but bro is willing to quit to chase the journey.
Long way ahead, keep pushing!
A very very very long way but we ain't sleepin!!!
@@Chiefkinzo if you ever need a carry or some tips let me know. I tried to go this path as well, but now play cs just for fun
Hey great video brother, what i would recommend down the road is getting a CS coach they will help you with ur mechanics and gameplay!
Keep it up ❤
Yes other mentioned that too! Who would you recommend?
You can work and go pro, just dont sleep duh
You got me!
nice video man i like how humble and polite you are much love
I appreciate that thx mate