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  • @PURPLH
    @PURPLH 29 днів тому +437

    I am silver

  • @bixcs2
    @bixcs2 29 днів тому +143

    This kind of breakdown not only highlighting what you SHOULD be thinking about but also highlighting the common mistakes of lower elo players is gold man PUMP THIS CONTENT OUT.

  • @MovementEnjoyer
    @MovementEnjoyer 29 днів тому +121

    That 5k elo guy has way too much bass set in equalizer lmao
    I'd love to see next video like that, you could invite a 5k elo player with 10k elo player and anomaly to guess what to do, and maybe furiousss as a 10 lvl example like ren in todays vid

    • @MrAeral
      @MrAeral 29 днів тому +1

      Heh, nice idea

    • @ilkkuPvP
      @ilkkuPvP 29 днів тому +8

      That's the classic result of "Best Streaming Mic Settings" or "SOUND like a PRO" UA-cam tutorials lol. Annoying, how much bass they dump onto their voices, removes all energy and most character from it imo. Also a bit irritating on ears sometimes.

  • @shaaps99
    @shaaps99 29 днів тому +56

    The biggest difference is that you have to make most decisions in the split of a second, and thats where higher elo players are really good at. Silvers usually take too long to decide what to do and then just go for a default plan, forgetting the details

    • @LeeCS727
      @LeeCS727 29 днів тому +3

      That's what im saying! They talking a lot but in acctually real game they dont know what to do instead of going around the map and hope luck will be on their side 😂

    • @kalreynolds5829
      @kalreynolds5829 24 дні тому +2

      @@LeeCS727 Yeah, but also they overthink it and then underplay it.
      Like, going long because you are afraid of a fight in palace is dumb: you have to take some fights and you need to take them in tight spaces where you can 1 tap like they can, and short zigzaggy areas are better for that. He moves all the way to another bombsite-running out his own time which means he gets less time to isolate the fights, and then still ends up playing from mid, which is one of the two main directions they're expecting him from. The best plays aren't 10000 IQ fakeouts, they're just simple logical answers to the problem.

    • @LeeCS727
      @LeeCS727 24 дні тому

      @@kalreynolds5829 yea, trying to 1v1 and playing as you said but having a good aim is a big advantage in clutching situation.

  • @Prime1740
    @Prime1740 29 днів тому +6

    you know, hearthstone was such a big success for streamers because people could see the players hand and think "what would i do now?" and then instantly saw what the streamer was actually doing and the outcome and if you were in line with what the streamer was thinking. This format checks all those boxes and will be a huge success =) had a great time

  • @beamngcrash134
    @beamngcrash134 29 днів тому +8

    simply i do and don;t at some times like a global, but some of these tips actually helped me

  • @MrAeral
    @MrAeral 29 днів тому +2

    I absolutely love this new series! Keep making more Haix!

  • @thekaon.
    @thekaon. 29 днів тому +1

    I enjoyed this video a lot since its testing me and teaching me new things at the same time, I would definitely like to see more episodes of this.

  • @abyzzwarrior3305
    @abyzzwarrior3305 29 днів тому +1

    This was great, really liked this vid and want more of em!
    I am just between 10k-15k but already knew about the isolation fights since years ago. interesting to see that Ren said things I think about (edit) while I am in much lower ranks.

  • @McSqueezyNB
    @McSqueezyNB 29 днів тому

    absolutely need more of these, great content and information

  • @ikeaowner6100
    @ikeaowner6100 29 днів тому

    really good video, it helped out and i loved the analysis that each rank gave.

  • @brightworld999
    @brightworld999 24 дні тому

    I've been thinking about this kind of content for years now because it has so much learning value. Thank you for making it a reality, would definitely watch more! Also if you could include some pro players to collab down the road, that would be goated!

  • @gojunoah
    @gojunoah 28 днів тому

    Love this concept of video. It was useful to see the different breakdowns vs what actually happens. But for the sake of views It could prolly be more entertaining, great vid none the less

  • @KJ_XCV
    @KJ_XCV 29 днів тому +10

    props to ren for coming back on the channel even though you already owing him $millions$ that cannot be paid due to sanctions XD.
    Jokes aside your creativity is one of the best in the CS scene and it's useful content that teaches something!

  • @ramizkrasniki5023
    @ramizkrasniki5023 29 днів тому +1

    Very good video i like this series i love hearing the different ways they can deal with the situation based on their rank👍👍

  • @trueabdallah
    @trueabdallah 29 днів тому

    i love this concept ! nice video haix keep like this !

  • @trannhi74lol
    @trannhi74lol 29 днів тому

    this series is fun tbh keep it up

  • @Roachyyy
    @Roachyyy 28 днів тому

    Definitely do more of these please! Understanding how higher level players think compared to someone in 10k is eye-opening on how to think through the game.

  • @WhatsSarcasm_
    @WhatsSarcasm_ 27 днів тому +1

    Great video, definitely make another!

  • @chirayunirmale8134
    @chirayunirmale8134 29 днів тому

    Man I would love to see more videos like this
    Really makes me think about how there’s still so much to learn here

  • @SochoChun
    @SochoChun 28 днів тому

    I love it, I always enjoys the watching the thought through process by the pros

  • @bernardq
    @bernardq 29 днів тому +1

    Wow this video is genius its so fun to think before them and have your own thoughts then see what happens and also learn from pro players❤ definitely want another one

  • @enskii26
    @enskii26 29 днів тому

    very fun video concept! id love to see more of these

  • @gladiatorcp
    @gladiatorcp 29 днів тому

    Great video bro, i love to see how people think and have the time to create an idea in my head before the result. Good job

  • @Tadoss
    @Tadoss 29 днів тому +13

    very cool vid would love to see a series or smthing like that

  • @heavyhitman
    @heavyhitman 29 днів тому +1

    This actually a great video to learn not only what to do, what to think but what NOT to do and think.

  • @MR.Schwaag7254
    @MR.Schwaag7254 29 днів тому

    Love it, more of this pls haix

  • @JASTRZOMBO
    @JASTRZOMBO 28 днів тому

    You need to make more of these video, i personally learned alot from it, keep up good work

  • @tudor_09_38
    @tudor_09_38 25 днів тому

    very good video, maybe make more where you try to explain and to teach the way that the higher elo players think and make decisions

  • @M3M3ST3R
    @M3M3ST3R 28 днів тому

    interesting concept and def excited as to where it goes another banger!

  • @elaijahah
    @elaijahah 28 днів тому

    Very well constructed video! More plz!

  • @double7204
    @double7204 29 днів тому +1

    keep the good work man

  • @mirstar
    @mirstar 28 днів тому

    very enjoyable video! players can learn a lot from this.

  • @emnez5548
    @emnez5548 28 днів тому

    I love this kind of content, I would watch another episode!

  • @Diicto
    @Diicto 16 днів тому

    The 6v5 analogy is great. A lot of people forget that time is indeed an extra player, myself included.

  • @Driftu11
    @Driftu11 29 днів тому +7

    Very interesting vid my man. Would love to see more of these type of vids❤

  • @ArgonPL
    @ArgonPL 24 дні тому

    Great idea bro, also congrats for hitting 420k subs

  • @rc_games2718
    @rc_games2718 28 днів тому

    loved the video. second clip was just hard to relate to because all the shots were so insane lol

  • @crydevice
    @crydevice 29 днів тому +5

    I appreciate Haix for doing content like this, altough he's not really interested in "becoming pro" and competitive play

  • @nerkec603
    @nerkec603 29 днів тому

    Really interesting idea, I don't watch or play CS2, but these different mindset type of things, I like it. Cool stuff Mr. Haix.

  • @haiks7510
    @haiks7510 29 днів тому +1

    I'd love to see more of this! Thank you so much for making content on how to improve in CS, I've been following your guides and I have noticed that my gameplay has improved quite a bit. This series will help a lot of people with thought process during their games :D

  • @Darker1607
    @Darker1607 22 дні тому

    Actually loved this series

  • @foodisdowntime5736
    @foodisdowntime5736 29 днів тому

    i like the concept very interesting to se the diffrent perspectives

  • @owozzy6841
    @owozzy6841 23 дні тому

    Id like to see a video like this where you put players in one of these situations but the demo is actually them playing, and then you compare what they SAID they would do in this scenario given time to think about it to what they actually did, and talk about the differences and why that is.

  • @allanmark922
    @allanmark922 29 днів тому

    this is very good. Please do a series

  • @itsonlyagame1328
    @itsonlyagame1328 23 дні тому

    This kind of format is great, it's really nice to hear high elo players explain their thought process, let's me see things differently.
    I'm still gonna full swing 3 players with a deagle.

  • @stackun2307
    @stackun2307 29 днів тому

    Wow I need this kind of content more frequently and this is the way that I know if I have improved my game sense or not. Better than any other vid about this hack that hack etc.. YOU GOT MY SUB

  • @vostpelk1596
    @vostpelk1596 29 днів тому +8

    Great video. Kudos to you since you are one a few CS youtubers who makes guide videos where you just dont say: go play aimbotz and get 10000+ kills on it to get gud bro, but you actually highlight other important stuff like info analysis, movement, cross-hair placement and etc, that many low and mid rank players don't even know is a thing

  • @kolquethas7553
    @kolquethas7553 29 днів тому

    nice vijeo, looking to see more of this series

  • @timek5650
    @timek5650 28 днів тому

    great video haix honestly these kind of videos can make a blue ranked player a purple rank and a light blue a blue rank its the small details that can make or break a player

  • @iao_
    @iao_ 29 днів тому

    Very interesting and original video! pls part 2

  • @frankitob11
    @frankitob11 29 днів тому

    good vid! turn it into a series!

  • @froglingzx9941
    @froglingzx9941 29 днів тому

    very creative idea and a really good series! Decently make it a series, I think a lot of people will find it helpful and funny.

  • @yashoist4786
    @yashoist4786 28 днів тому

    this is useful. Keep it up

  • @Tragic_TV
    @Tragic_TV 29 днів тому

    This is actually helpful, the simpliest is almost always the best

  • @zielu7680
    @zielu7680 25 днів тому

    It's not like everyone will have same thought process and it's not like u will always have a time to think everything throught conciously. I usually stuck to this critical thinking and ability to came up with think on the fly if your team committed to the plan its usually over with planning unless u fail or u need to change it bcs sth happened. It's like your game sense is both things plan or scenarios u came up with and ability to adapt with critical thinking ofc there is a lot of more to it. u can feel or predict ppl based on their previous gameppay etc.

  • @bluwarrior30
    @bluwarrior30 29 днів тому

    would love more of these, helps recognize bad game sense, and learn.

  • @damianlsw741
    @damianlsw741 24 дні тому

    The difference between high and low elo is that a player with high elo is able to predict more quickly and more what his opponent will do. He sees more details that will give him an advantage. I also noticed that a player with high elo reacts faster to the information obtained and immediately takes action, players with low elo often get lost and do not know how to take advantage of the opponent's mistake, do not pay attention to the minimap and make more mistakes. Plus skills, aiming, grenades and fast team play.

  • @macapo2942
    @macapo2942 29 днів тому

    LOVE THESE!!!

  • @Sam-co2ig
    @Sam-co2ig 28 днів тому

    i love this breakdown. it would be nice if you explain to the lower ranks how to handle the situation a bit more after they give their opinion

  • @SvenP
    @SvenP 28 днів тому

    bro perfected the art of ad placement

  • @mexican_capybara
    @mexican_capybara 28 днів тому

    i think that tis was a great video and that it helps the lover ranked players to get some advice

  • @Linda-
    @Linda- 29 днів тому

    i love watching videos about how to improve in cs knowing full well that im going to ignore anything i learn

  • @MEDXX
    @MEDXX 16 днів тому

    Thats one of the best cs video i have seen in a while

  • @noirkumar9091
    @noirkumar9091 29 днів тому

    i use more utility and info while playing in some scenarios it helps a lot and ofcourse communicating.

  • @sotys9077
    @sotys9077 29 днів тому

    Pretty good idea, pls more! :D

  • @Fllaxed
    @Fllaxed 29 днів тому

    LOVE THE IDEA WANNA SEE MORE

  • @JATOO0
    @JATOO0 27 днів тому

    I like this video style. Bro has been putting out videos that actually help people improve. Thanks pookie bear

  • @kalreynolds5829
    @kalreynolds5829 24 дні тому

    That first one was painful. "My 1st priority is getting the bomb". So you go from B to long to CT to A all to end up playing mid which is exactly the "predictable" play you are avoiding, but now you have less time and the CTs can just run out the clock because doing that quietly takes over a minute.
    Really a very simple decision, like the 10 said. You go mid, probably through palace, which gives you lots of close angles where your glock can 1 tap, and has lots of good cover in mid allowing you to isolate fights. It's also the best timing, because nobody wants to watch you slowly fail, get timed out and then killed after time on a pistol.

  • @PexceI
    @PexceI 29 днів тому

    Goated video

  • @bjornschrikkema4165
    @bjornschrikkema4165 29 днів тому

    Verry nice video idea man

  • @tomandresen6024
    @tomandresen6024 24 дні тому

    great stuff!

  • @MauroDaDrox
    @MauroDaDrox 29 днів тому

    I would love to see how my strategic thinking would compare to a high elo player or trying to play against people above my rank to see how I perform. Thinking that you're better is easy, but knowing how good you actually are can be difficult xD
    I definitely enjoyed this video a lot

  • @lucasoal9449
    @lucasoal9449 28 днів тому

    The video is good,! Bring up the next one!

  • @oculargatti
    @oculargatti 10 днів тому

    s tier video keep going haix

  • @metasense7032
    @metasense7032 23 дні тому

    This is proper training for everyone at any rank!

  • @oldschoolgamer1044
    @oldschoolgamer1044 29 днів тому

    didn't think it was possible to enjoy cheater strike 2 content anymore but lo and behold an amazing video, keep up the good work haix

  • @meiyouren6299
    @meiyouren6299 28 днів тому

    Genius and informative content

  • @loganp7044
    @loganp7044 28 днів тому

    Currently 20k NA premier rating. Sometimes feel like my aim is lacking, but I still win lots of games with my gamesense. Decision making and pathing is such a massive part of this game.

  • @triplespace007
    @triplespace007 29 днів тому

    Ren always likes plays that I see the flaws in. (mini retake)

  • @FazlulFazal
    @FazlulFazal 29 днів тому

    Awesome insight from renyan.

  • @silliestzonewanderer
    @silliestzonewanderer 20 днів тому

    I don't have a single thought going on in my head when playing other than: ok mirage, I smoke window, I go kill, I win. Usually works

  • @TEEN-X
    @TEEN-X 29 днів тому +1

    absolutely beautiful video, very helpful to players trying to improve! excited for the series to continue

  • @HEXZ0R-
    @HEXZ0R- 29 днів тому +1

    is funny how ren move just like d0oc... XD this is something u dont understand if u dont play alot deathmatch , you learn subconsciously to position yourself better so you dont get shot from 5 different angles , if u die alot in deathmatch u learn it :D 5:21 whatever you do , u need to have cover as much as possible , not just run thru default open to all angles

  • @MrJayFC
    @MrJayFC 28 днів тому

    Great video. Would be interesting to also hear from Docc what his thought process actually was, if he can remember

  • @therealchiken9252
    @therealchiken9252 29 днів тому

    honestly the first thing id ask is what's the knowledge I have from teammates? And what round its on, along with where guns are and ways to find openings.

  • @tosca7964
    @tosca7964 29 днів тому +1

    I would.. probably just look…. Through the wall.😅

  • @antburst5494
    @antburst5494 28 днів тому +1

    My toxic trait thinking that in the heat of the situation I would turn into s1mple but now I'm just relaxed that's why I'm not thinking good

  • @zaph_6258
    @zaph_6258 29 днів тому

    I LOVE THIS

  • @Sqydx_
    @Sqydx_ 28 днів тому

    bro, please keep doing this

  • @Omega-CS
    @Omega-CS 29 днів тому

    This is good. ANOTHER!

  • @FAL_h0tw1ng
    @FAL_h0tw1ng 29 днів тому +1

    haix upload nice

  • @scrapped.designs
    @scrapped.designs 29 днів тому

    more of these!

  • @faustasviskelis4120
    @faustasviskelis4120 29 днів тому

    It's actually a good video. What to do for new players or some people who do not know how to play like a genius😅, think about what to do in such situations. I wanna see more videos like that. GL HaiX.

  • @ballixman6587
    @ballixman6587 26 днів тому

    A true CS master knows that the best strategy is never stoping.

  • @are.y
    @are.y 28 днів тому

    ren is so goated for participating in silver's 1st video

  • @milostarz8863
    @milostarz8863 26 днів тому

    i like it please make mor eof these videos:D

  • @bricklix2981
    @bricklix2981 28 днів тому

    Nice video, keep it up!! it would be nice if u also asked a pro to see what they think in such situations

  • @zapple5319
    @zapple5319 22 дні тому

    In the first case i would try to wait for the rotations in temple, and try to find a mistake from the enemy, since i have a glock, the most logical thing would be going temple. since i'm in a 1v4. it's not realistic to win. so isolated duels would be the most logical thing to look for.

    • @zapple5319
      @zapple5319 22 дні тому

      Basically damaging their economy for the next round while trying to get myself money to get a half buy. but if i fail the next round would be an eco round since we did not get a plant.

    • @zapple5319
      @zapple5319 22 дні тому

      I'm 12k rating and faceit level 4

  • @irtimid4217
    @irtimid4217 29 днів тому +7

    That asmr like music at the start