The Definitive Guide to Improving

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • 0:00 Intro
    0:15 Aim
    Technically point click aim
    reality mostly about time to kill
    time to kill mostly about crosshair placement/movment
    2:20 Movement
    2:55 Types of Peeking
    4:17 MSPaint Explanation of Geometry
    5:00 Geometry - Be as Far Away From the Wall as Possible
    6:35 Why You Want to Use Those Types of Peeking & When
    10:15 Practicing Movement
    12:25 Crosshair Placement
    13:58 CT Side Crosshair Placement
    16:08 Merging Angles & Awp Crosshair Placement
    18:00 Sensitivity
    Range of 400 1.6 - 400 2.4
    Test sensitivities by following a dot
    Doing a 180 in 1 swipe is a good baseline
    21:50 Arm vs Wrist
    DM/Aim Maps give you different sensitivities you'll be comfortable with
    24:45 Recoil Control
    Practice Bursting
    Don't only practice with feedback (AKA Spraying against a wall)
    26:45 Practicing Recoil - Recoil_Master
    Practice Spray Transfer Against a Wall
    29:25 Practice Maps
    Training_Aim_CSGO2
    Entry Prac/Y Prac Maps
    Aim_Botz
    32:45 Mentality
    33:33 Visualize What You Want to Do Better
    Bring everything you learn into game
    Can look at demos to help
    34:32 Don't be too results oriented
    36:15 Recognize The Goal is To Improve
    38:15 Nade Usage
    Molotovs to Delay
    Don't focus too much on nade tutorials (instead focus on utilization)
    Make sure your nades are accomplishing something
    40:10 T Side / Aggro Positioning
    Take the correct line/route into an area
    Aggressive route vs passive route
    Isolating Angles
    44:00 CT Side / Passive Positioning
    Try to have some advantage (headshot angle, etc)
    Don't let people peek into you looking right at you (esp if you have a rifle)
    Peek/unpeeking
    46:45 Angle Isolation
    50:28 Defending a Bombsite
    50:38 Solo Holding a Bombsite
    54:18 Holding a Strong Site (Multiple Players)
    55:50 Communication
    How much do you need to say
    Calling for a flash vs Offering a flash
    Don't spam too much info if it's not necessary
    59:48 Picking Maps to Learn/Practice [In the pool]
    1:02:05 What Is Your Playstyle
    1:04:27 Practicing
    Prac vs DM 70/30 MAX
    1:05:45 Reviewing Your Own Demos
    1:07:05 Watching Pro Demos
    Pro Demos are Overrated
    1:10:55 Finding a Team And When You Should Try to Find a Team
    1:12:55 3rd Party Clients (Faceit vs ESEA)
    1:14:00 Do Stats Matter?
    1:15:30 The Importance of Networking
    10 mans
    Rank G / FPL-C
    #csgo #tips
    Launders' Video on Crosshair Placement : • Swag’s Crosshair Place...
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  • @vooCSGO
    @vooCSGO  4 роки тому +351

    The video you've been waiting for. Timestamps in the description.
    Discuss on Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/dl931u/i_just_made_a_1h17m_definitive_guide_to_improving/?
    Patreon ► www.patreon.com/voocsgo
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    Discord ► discord.gg/Dw6KbFy
    Twitter ► twitter.com/voocsgo

    • @das3610
      @das3610 4 роки тому +6

      voo CSGO ngl the voice doesn’t match the face imo

    • @truenemesisprime550
      @truenemesisprime550 4 роки тому +3

      Do you think this applies to other FPS games Voo? I loved the video and I don't even play CSGO as I'm a console gamer. I appreciate the angle information. I found your channel while looking for info on slicing the pie. Who is the best player to watch to learn angles? Is it you and how would you apply the angles and movement stuff to open maps such as in a Battlefield V conquest game. I have looked for military stuff on how to best navigate a battlefield etc but I can't find what I'm looking for. Thanks for any help you can offer. Great attention to detail. My playstyle is moving from cover to cover trying to emulate a soldier rather than say a run and gunner with an smg jumping around shooting in COD. It would be awesome to see a video of you applying this knowledge to Battlefield V. I never really have a full team all working together covering angles with covering fire in formation etc so I am doing my best to learn the individual skills to stay alive on the Battlefield.

    • @Alendo
      @Alendo 4 роки тому +2

      At around 11min you're talking about a "vy prac" where bots are stationed. I tried googling it, but couldn't find anything. Could you toss me a link to where I find these vy pracs? I'm looking on the workshop, but I've got no luck as of yet.

    • @vooCSGO
      @vooCSGO  4 роки тому +8

      @@Alendo y prac or yprac

    • @klarnorbert
      @klarnorbert 4 роки тому +5

      You forgot add one thing tho: never practice aim standing still.

  • @armedmonkey5846
    @armedmonkey5846 4 роки тому +5734

    my time to kill is about 5 rounds

    • @StarXsu90
      @StarXsu90 4 роки тому +27

      Lol

    • @stefantheconqueror8710
      @stefantheconqueror8710 4 роки тому +46

      @skOsH
      Thats kd not adr

    • @GARD3
      @GARD3 4 роки тому +27

      @@stefantheconqueror8710p sure he meant 20 adr instead of 0.20

    • @stefantheconqueror8710
      @stefantheconqueror8710 4 роки тому +10

      @@GARD3 No, no he was thinking about K/D

    • @wellhello4858
      @wellhello4858 4 роки тому +5

      StefannoTheConqueror no adr is average damage per round

  • @kishorraika6411
    @kishorraika6411 4 роки тому +706

    7 minutes into the video and just realized its an hour long xD

    • @bw1532
      @bw1532 4 роки тому +10

      It was 10 minutes in for me... Wth! 1 hour 17 min... Voo can you work on editing this down to 20 minutes?

    • @yukisensei8051
      @yukisensei8051 4 роки тому +78

      Ben Wall and that’s why you’ll never get outta silver

    • @bw1532
      @bw1532 4 роки тому +19

      @@yukisensei8051 that is probably true.

    • @aboodabulaban2867
      @aboodabulaban2867 4 роки тому +11

      @@bw1532 did you watch the video? how can he make it 20 minutes by "editing" speed it up? lol

    • @bw1532
      @bw1532 4 роки тому +12

      @@aboodabulaban2867 there are a lot of sections where voo is overly wordy. He explains very clearly but talks slowly and often says the same thing many times. This is good for classroom instruction, but no as good when people can simply re-watch a video to see it again. Look, the content here is great. But you have to admit that voo could edit more for length.

  • @shiftyschultz3254
    @shiftyschultz3254 4 роки тому +518

    Don't forget a good sleep schedule, daily exercise, and a good diet. People underestimate how much the other aspects of their lives can affect their ability to learn and react in-game.
    Less than 7-8 hours of GOOD sleep can be as bad for your reactions and thinking as being drunk.
    30 minutes of cardio (even a brisk walk) releases a large amount of BDNF, which helps massively with learning and reduces anxiety.
    Diet should be obvious, but if you're constantly binging on energy drinks and eating trash, then your blood sugar and caffeine levels are gonna be a rollercoaster, and your gameplay will likely be wildly inconsistent as a reflection of that.
    I got no sources off-hand, but they should be easy to google.

    • @Gesaz123
      @Gesaz123 3 роки тому +20

      Very Important

    • @krystal7261
      @krystal7261 3 роки тому +19

      Often underrated

    • @thatez
      @thatez 3 роки тому +8

      ye but look at flusha, jw, cerq and all the other pros who’re surely eating trash and probably exercising for not more than 1 minute per year haha jk obv

    • @klyrj2011
      @klyrj2011 3 роки тому +24

      @@thatez yes but look at astralis, they exercise and eat healthy

    • @nickh.27
      @nickh.27 3 роки тому +11

      @@klyrj2011 lmao, also look at 70% of any pro gamer, theyre slim and seem very healthy

  • @jarnohealth
    @jarnohealth 4 роки тому +1906

    I have recently quit playing csgo because i wanted to focus on more productive things and also because there are no real clear guidelines on how to improve in the game.. i'm always left with so many questions unanswered.. soo i'm really excited for a video like this one, it might make me consider playing the game again :D

    • @vilhoaari9650
      @vilhoaari9650 4 роки тому +8

      tuu pelaa sfpl jos haluut hyvää cs

    • @GodlyHype
      @GodlyHype 4 роки тому +46

      feel exactly the same I always get back into the game then hit a ceiling then give up again!

    • @ennisdelmar807
      @ennisdelmar807 4 роки тому

      @@GodlyHype and what is the ceiling?

    • @das3610
      @das3610 4 роки тому +6

      Pekka ’O Erilainen nice alien noises

    • @inquisitivechulo772
      @inquisitivechulo772 4 роки тому +22

      @@ennisdelmar807 If that is a serious question. It means he's stuck on a certain skill level.

  • @woodyfenlon4572
    @woodyfenlon4572 4 роки тому +424

    Let me just say I'm global elite and like level 6 on faceit so, I'm not to bad but I always like to improve. This video is very comprehensive and very easy to understand, probably the best video about how to improve about

    • @xarzneimittel8220
      @xarzneimittel8220 3 роки тому +2

      What is faceit? I'm new at this game

    • @MrGreen061
      @MrGreen061 3 роки тому +23

      @@xarzneimittel8220 its matchmaking for the champs. Try it when u get to mg

    • @srrs007
      @srrs007 3 роки тому +2

      @@xarzneimittel8220 it's MM but with no/very less cheaters and 128tick(smoother) servers.

    • @jacobjakub474
      @jacobjakub474 2 роки тому +15

      @@xarzneimittel8220 start playing faceit, it's like mm but more real teamwork orientated and people are more communicative, also the levels reflect the skill a lot more than mm ranks. Did I forget nearly no cheaters? Yeah

    • @rallyycar6750
      @rallyycar6750 2 роки тому +1

      @@MrGreen061 you mean try faceit when you reach global in mm which means faceit lvl 5-6

  • @dabegger9187
    @dabegger9187 3 роки тому +265

    have been playing since the very fist version in 1999 and i really enjoy seeing you kids playing, having fun and improving. The game lives on 20 years after its release with more emphpasis then it has ever seen by its players. therefore, i consider cs a competitive sport. It will take you hours of training to be good at it, just as in any other sport. One can feint the enemy, taunt him, outplay him, outaim him and last of all without any sense for teamplay you will never achieve anything. You can play for fun or in a league. after 20 years of discredit from the media (killer game, make people violant, etc..) the game is still around and gives so much to people of every age. it is about time that games like cs get more recognition and accepptance on the big media stage. this game is a living legend and legends never die.

  • @mark4354
    @mark4354 4 роки тому +678

    Every single player should see this video. I have about 4k h on cs and i swear lately the amount of people i find in lvl 10 on faceit or esea are insanely stupid clueless brain dead my level of toxicity increased by 90% not even joking, i do expect people to hold angles be patient or atleast support if i solo hold a site but NO no one knows shit. Ill spamm your video wherever i can bro it deserves to be seen like the rest of your content.
    Solid work

    • @mark4354
      @mark4354 4 роки тому +33

      I had to add: the utility usage part... On inferno i cant understand why people waste ALL THE GODDAMN UTILITY THE FIRST 30SEC OF THE ROUND like....i play b on inferno so im sure atleast One bomb site is safe whenever i get bullied out of b by team mates who think they know better we lose b after 40 seconda into the round. People dont fucking get the concept of counterinitiation it drives me so angry.

    • @FunLion
      @FunLion 4 роки тому +94

      Honestly you should try and focus a bit more on your own gameplay and mistakes instead of getting angry at others all the time. Because what does your mindset really accomplish? You are stressed out and toxic. Nobody likes to play with toxic players because they drag everybody down with them. CSGO is also about communication skills and staying calm and rational. You are allowed to get angry at others but don't let it influence you so much. You cannot change people in one round of CS and definitely not by yelling at them.

    • @casimirwallwitz8646
      @casimirwallwitz8646 4 роки тому +8

      @@mark4354 Agreed on all nationalities except for denmark, most of them are pretty average on all areas and sometimes even lack aim

    • @StarXsu90
      @StarXsu90 4 роки тому +12

      How many times you all where guarding a site confident but then somebody says
      "Wait a minute who is guarding A?"
      And then the bomb is instantly planted

    • @JOCKElNVICTUS
      @JOCKElNVICTUS 4 роки тому +6

      @@mark4354 My problem is people from Italy that think they everyone else is toxic but in reality they are the ones being toxic.

  • @jarnohealth
    @jarnohealth 4 роки тому +447

    This is what the csgo community is missing man, much thanks !

    • @xxjackirblackbloddxx7377
      @xxjackirblackbloddxx7377 4 роки тому

      There are quite alot of videos like this actually but this one is more recent

    • @eccomi21
      @eccomi21 4 роки тому

      how is it missing it. its literally right here

    • @h2rv
      @h2rv 4 роки тому +1

      This video was actually quite bland, nonetheless interesting.

  • @charliec85
    @charliec85 4 роки тому +41

    went from stuck in silver 6 to global elite in two days thanks to this guide thank you man

  • @zZagreus
    @zZagreus 4 роки тому +140

    A perfectly complete guide to improve in CSGO doesn't exi......oh well nevermind
    Thanks for this, really helpful

  • @estonianhaze8454
    @estonianhaze8454 4 роки тому +123

    Im a gold nova 4 and with that being said.... thank you dude!!!
    I recognized so many things I do wrong on a regular basis.
    This video is the Bible of CS

  • @alexpivniouk8421
    @alexpivniouk8421 4 роки тому +56

    So I'm a recent noob to CS, I have lots of experience with Siege and other shooter games, but CS has a lot of different mechanics nonetheless. While probably 0 people will see this comment, I gotta say, this is a video that every person playing CS should watch, it's so beefy and good.

    • @Kolt233.
      @Kolt233. Рік тому +1

      You still a scrub?

    • @alexpivniouk8421
      @alexpivniouk8421 Рік тому +6

      @@Kolt233. no actually I've been grinding, training my aim, but I don't really play CS anymore, but Apex

  • @MultiGoban
    @MultiGoban 4 роки тому +40

    This is by far the most comprehensive guide on improving in CS. I've bought N0thing's Udemy course and it offers some of pros perspective on *basic* skills, but this guide completely dwarfs it.
    Also: *Finish your sentences please. You only use"," when you talk Pepega.*

  • @nehemo2303
    @nehemo2303 3 роки тому +7

    Why does this guy feel like the math teacher I had in 6th grade that lowkey was always spitting facts and teaching good life lessons

  • @niogotgame632
    @niogotgame632 4 роки тому +42

    Thank you voo for a truely comprehensive guide of the fundementals. So many guides on youtube don't really show how all the mechanics fit together, but yours does it extremely well. Thank you for helping me understand things a bit better.

  • @TitoTito45
    @TitoTito45 4 роки тому +204

    tip #1 voo CSGO videos

    • @expressowo4485
      @expressowo4485 4 роки тому +2

      Tip#2 n0thing csgo videos
      Tip#3 seangares(i dont know how to spell)

    • @nekytypec2052
      @nekytypec2052 4 роки тому +16

      *WarOwl screaming and running away*

    • @expressowo4485
      @expressowo4485 4 роки тому

      @@nekytypec2052 lulul

  • @woliveiraxs
    @woliveiraxs 4 роки тому +3

    One of the best, most coordinated, videos I've seen on the topic. It's very clear and easy to follow!
    thank you for doing this :)

  • @thiagodcano
    @thiagodcano 3 роки тому +3

    This guide is just incredible, ty. Full of high value info from begging to end, during the entire game!
    Hope it brought to you the deserved rewards (views, subs, $, notoriety, etc)!!!

  • @nousquest
    @nousquest 4 роки тому +5

    I liked what you said about the 90-10 situations, It brought to attention something I often subconsciously do, realizing that something should've worked and trying it again later

  • @albertograca4353
    @albertograca4353 4 роки тому +57

    I never like or subscribe anyone, I mean, it's not my "thing", but damn you deserve a like on this, really well done, took preparation and a lot of time I bet, it's complete and accurate

    • @vooCSGO
      @vooCSGO  4 роки тому +10

      thx man glad you enjoyed it :D

    • @peacemekka
      @peacemekka 3 роки тому +5

      What are you talking about. I like almost anything I watch, unless it's too bad.

  • @swsh9495
    @swsh9495 4 роки тому +35

    This is a masterpiece. Great work mate!

  • @xiaozhu9235
    @xiaozhu9235 4 роки тому +8

    voo's videos helped me improving from DMG to GE over the years. Huge props.
    Your videos really showed me a different perspective to the game.

  • @maxime7753
    @maxime7753 4 роки тому +6

    This is the best tip video i ever saw for csgo, even though i have 1700 hours the concept of angles in a clutch with the windows tunnel and dooor example around 48 min was amazing, great vid and thank you

  • @benwagner742
    @benwagner742 3 роки тому +6

    Whenever I get demoralized after a tough string of games or toxic teammates I go back to this video to reground myself. Thanks so much for all you do for us Voo :)

  • @yelp2334
    @yelp2334 4 роки тому +3

    This with the help of someone from your stream George has helped me soo much!! Thank you so much.

  • @Sognametall
    @Sognametall 4 роки тому +11

    I'm going to watch the video in his entirety and no one can stop me

  • @KuschDR
    @KuschDR Рік тому

    Great Video... 3 years later! Things that I thought I knew by second nature.. really helped hearing it to realize the flaws in my gameplay.
    Thank you.

  • @robertr.santos9612
    @robertr.santos9612 Місяць тому

    I can't believe I watched an hour and seventeen minute video about Gameplay Improvement, but man, it was really good, that's really valuable, thank you so much for dedicating your time to this, the real MVP!

  • @bananaZn
    @bananaZn 4 роки тому +7

    You're really one of the most knowledgeable CSGO youtubers out there, great video

  • @fhs4137
    @fhs4137 4 роки тому +4

    This video truly lives up to its name. Absolutely invaluable. Thank you so much for sharing your insight.

  • @marcuspallaghy3044
    @marcuspallaghy3044 10 місяців тому

    So good. I've wathced it through 3 and a half times and it got me from stuck in silver to MGE. I love your other videos too.
    Thanks Voo

  • @TheRolnik11
    @TheRolnik11 Рік тому

    Love this video, as I'm ranking up I'm comming back to it and picking up some new things every time, amazing.

  • @ckkher
    @ckkher 4 роки тому +19

    Thank you so much for this guide. Ive been looking for youtube guides like yours and cannot find a lot of it. Positioning, peeking, aiming and teaching it on dust 2 is perfect!

    • @ckkher
      @ckkher 4 роки тому

      I think Id watch this video for a ver long time. Hopefully it wld help me rank up !

  • @friendlygamercrew7344
    @friendlygamercrew7344 4 роки тому +15

    I literally plateaued so long ago. Thank you so much

  • @andris4379
    @andris4379 4 роки тому +1

    I have watched a lot of beginners guide on cs but this video really helps all my challenges on playing this game :)

  • @PixelGod240
    @PixelGod240 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the knowledge once again brotha! Glad to see you blowing up and getting casting in!!

  • @Snow-gi4lt
    @Snow-gi4lt 4 роки тому +30

    I’ve been constantly playing on and off after putting 2 years of my life into this game for the last year now and I couldn’t bring myself to play competitive again but after seeing lots of my former teammates playing again and some encouraging words from them I’m looking to push myself to get back into it. This is a great video to watch, thanks a bunch for this 😁

    • @jmar1us920
      @jmar1us920 2 роки тому +1

      I also played non stop a whole year then my highest rank was in wingman gold nova, then it got boring af and I'm looking to get better to finally make this game more enjoyable for me

  • @WassylAldais
    @WassylAldais 4 роки тому +21

    Came back to CS after a two years break, haven't even touched a mice during this period of time.
    Voo's videos helped me a lot back then, and this video points out everything I forgot.
    Thanks a lot for your amazing work!

    • @CSVR1
      @CSVR1 4 роки тому

      Wassyl Aldais same thing here
      Getting new equipment this week, the timing of this video is perfect

  • @jadenf5528
    @jadenf5528 2 роки тому

    Im playing on Le with ~1000h and thought I‘d have understood the basics quite well. This video really dealed with some problems I am quite unsure about and is great for improving

  • @FlyingThunder
    @FlyingThunder Рік тому

    even 3 years later such a good video. i took a long break from csgo and felt like i forgot a lot of the basics and after struggling a bit i instantly felt like i was more in control of what im doing on my T sides, i didnt instantly top frag every game but it felt so much better to peek

  • @iliya3580
    @iliya3580 4 роки тому +40

    Yo I just got to LE 2 days ago so I appreciate the timing on this vid

  • @zsam1674
    @zsam1674 4 роки тому +180

    instructions unclear, now deranked from silver 1 to bronze 3. Jokes aside, good video!

  • @gabrielsya
    @gabrielsya 4 роки тому +1

    i swear man u make the most informative tip videos in the cs community keep up the good work

  • @RJ-ic7vm
    @RJ-ic7vm 4 роки тому

    This is a Masterpiece of all basics and essentials of CSGO! Great Job!

  • @hypnos-7371
    @hypnos-7371 4 роки тому +3

    Imo the mentality part is really really the most underrated thing and by FAR what makes the most difference in the long run

  • @KevinDC5
    @KevinDC5 11 місяців тому

    VOO i applaud you for doing work like this(tedious). I started playing CS from the start, but life happened, I became a local professional poker player. (full circle) Getting back into CS nowadays and watching your beautiful voice explain, Its so difficult to explain the imperfect sciences. Everyone wants answers but there are none, instead only probabilities! Cheers from Texas!

  • @kdanowski3799
    @kdanowski3799 3 роки тому

    Usually i have a hard time taking these types of videos seriously since a lot of the videos are made by ”non-pro” players. But this video seriously feels like it's full on teaching me a bit about the game that i have never thought of in my 4,1k hours of playing.

  • @centiz3129
    @centiz3129 2 роки тому +4

    This is much better than online class. Feels like only 20 minutes and learning so much about the game

    • @Carissa.I
      @Carissa.I Рік тому +1

      That’s because the things you learn mainly stick with you ONLY if you genuinely enjoy them or are actually interested in the subject.

  • @adityaarvian9887
    @adityaarvian9887 4 роки тому +7

    Finally, a REAL guide

  • @uwusteve8230
    @uwusteve8230 4 роки тому

    thank you so much man. i’m gn1 currently and hopefully i improve with these tips . i’ll update you !

  • @l1nx.x
    @l1nx.x Рік тому

    Thank you so much Voo, after each of your videos I feel more confident to play CS. Thanks a lot!

  • @RobChinn
    @RobChinn 3 роки тому +3

    Huge respect for giving so much to the community mate

  • @stell4rt
    @stell4rt 3 роки тому +6

    Considering playstyle I realized that I used to be mostly a lurker on t side and passive on ct. However, nowadays people are always baiting and waiting t spawn for a decade before even considering doing something in matchmaking. I forced myself to assume the role that nobody wants to have "entry fragger". I raised my sens to 2.5 and trained for a while and now I can litteraly say that when I'm in a good day, I win and when I'm not I loose. T side depends way more on me than before.

  • @creaturedanaaaaa
    @creaturedanaaaaa 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks voo, your videos have been a massive help since I picked up counter strike again after it went free, and getting out of silver.

  • @NiksWickOfficial
    @NiksWickOfficial 2 роки тому

    For everyone who just doesn’t take in the whole video, to make to simple to u, just play the game and every time u die question yourself how u died and how to make sure it doesn’t happen again, practice your aim and game sense by just playing the game and always have a high chin and be sure to watch videos on tips and tricks to become better. This was the best explanation but this video is amazing and deffs helped me !!

  • @wngo70
    @wngo70 4 роки тому +10

    Used to watch Voo CSGO to improve before I quit years ago as a consistent ESEA player and global elite. Now I'm back to find new ways to retrain my mechanics for Valorant. Thanks Voo for still being a consistent content producer! This video is golden.

  • @laama-tv450
    @laama-tv450 4 роки тому +13

    Somehow his voice suits his face 100%. I see some youtubers who sound like a macho man but look totally different and vice versa. His voice just suits his appearance.

  • @redpapercup6991
    @redpapercup6991 4 роки тому +1

    this video is really great, when i play mm i always wonder what im doing wrong, and this video lists every thing im doing wrong

  • @JKaiserable
    @JKaiserable 3 роки тому

    Excellent video, been looking for something that covers fundamentals but stretches the info to an advanced tutorial... A+

  • @zoellazayce6796
    @zoellazayce6796 4 роки тому +3

    Hey voo! Thanks for coming down and observer TGS last Saturday. Just wanted to say I wished you could've casted the match, cut you're pretty knowledgable

    • @yiwenlu3784
      @yiwenlu3784 4 роки тому

      the most comprehensive vid from voo ive seen so far. if i sub to u earlier, that would save me tons of hours, literally.

  • @misikaro
    @misikaro 4 роки тому +25

    58:28 that is how my nades work 100% of the time

  • @ytatman3218
    @ytatman3218 Рік тому

    Best guide I've seen so far! Thanks for the good work

  • @memeworld6983
    @memeworld6983 3 роки тому

    So much hard work in one video
    Constantly talking for 1 hour 17 minutes it's not easy
    Loved the guide ❤😍

  • @judechauhan6715
    @judechauhan6715 4 роки тому +6

    My tip from when I went from around s4 level to a solid gn3/4 was how I learned to play with the people I play with. I started focusing on grenades and support as I didn't need to be the one who got 30 kills every game and so hanging back letting my team play and being one of the 2 in the 2vx situation let me understand who was dead and who wasn't and why and who they killed or damaged before dying and I started getting really good at flashes and timing them with my teammates pushes.
    TL:DR learn how to play with your team if you have a consistent one and try to be in clutch situations to force you to be the main person without help.

    • @PotatoNinjaFreak
      @PotatoNinjaFreak 4 роки тому +3

      You should never attempt to be in a clutch situation, more often than not you'll just cause a round loss by not supporting your team. Sometimes the outcome of a round is largely based on what happened the first 15 seconds, and if you stood back and watched you might've fucked your entire team over. Less people joining a retake or push means less angles covered, and that means more likely to lose. When you're in a clutch situation then you've already put your team in a disadvantage by not joining. Unless your teammate is doing some dumbfuck shit you shouldn't purposely allow them to die.

  • @viastis4107
    @viastis4107 4 роки тому +27

    Havent played the game in 4 years when I was like 13 after getting scammed by a big black guy but ill definitely use this guide

    • @cheneteespares180
      @cheneteespares180 3 роки тому +5

      Ngl i was about to read big black cocc i guess i need to restart my life too much internet for me

    • @peacemekka
      @peacemekka 3 роки тому

      @@cheneteespares180 yes I was expecting it but did read it right. You're way too deep into this shit man.

  • @mr6462
    @mr6462 Рік тому

    This video is such a gem. Thank you so much, I improved from gn1 to MG

  • @cyphi474
    @cyphi474 2 роки тому +6

    Deathmatch make you play agressive and careless, which isnt always best option(in matchmaking). If your enemy is reasonable good, he will punish you for that. DM is good for quick warm up, but too much DM will have negative impact on your playstyle.
    Also, DM drains your stamina way quicker and if you got tired, your aiming will become "lazy"(lagging behind optimal curve), which means more missed shots.

  • @phunkh0u538
    @phunkh0u538 4 роки тому +5

    O god, your coordination within the first 3 minutes gave me anxiety about my own expectations.

  • @Ryn0_333
    @Ryn0_333 3 роки тому

    Very well said. Wasnt even looking for this, an autoplay that I continued to let the video play.

  • @cazemiro33
    @cazemiro33 Рік тому

    Realising this 'game' is more science than game... Love it!

  • @CkVaderDude
    @CkVaderDude 4 роки тому +3

    I personally think you should use your wrist for all micro adjustements and the arm should be used foor large turns and big swings if you rely only on your wrsit to play then you going into run into problems on the suggested sensitivity becuase your wrist cannot turn enough to do some movements which is why wrist is always used for aiming and the arm is used to get you close enough to the opponent.

  • @midgetmafia9451
    @midgetmafia9451 4 роки тому +59

    could you do igl guide: static vs loose calling / execute vs loose, how to do a balance of both, utilizing player strengths, etc?

    • @vooCSGO
      @vooCSGO  4 роки тому +30

      I've got an IGL guide that should mostly still be up to date (at least the specific IGLing part of it is/will be). I've tried to make a dedicated IGL video a few times now but it's honestly just so varied that half of it breaks down into "well it depends...........". I'll probably try again at some point but I've tried a few times in the last several months and just haven't been happy with the outcome.

    • @br3nnabee
      @br3nnabee 4 роки тому +1

      @@vooCSGO I'd actually love something like this. I'm trying to go semi pro, and as an igl I know I have lots to improve on

  • @kornelobajdin5889
    @kornelobajdin5889 4 роки тому

    Learned some things about positioning, definitely gonna use it in upcoming matches. Thanks, maybe its long but its detailed with good examples witch keep me watching.

  • @Inyafacegerman
    @Inyafacegerman 3 роки тому

    although i know all of this stuff already i have to say u covered it pretty well. I really enjoyed the video and i think this would be a very useful video for newer (low elo) players.
    Good job, well done :)

  • @colinsmith2650
    @colinsmith2650 3 роки тому +4

    I never thought my sensitivity was too high but I tried out one in the range and I actually hit someone

  • @Ntek46
    @Ntek46 3 роки тому +5

    To add for crouch peaking. When you’re meeting decent players, they will most likely hold the angle at a hs level. Which means that they will have to readjust their crosshair.

    • @Carissa.I
      @Carissa.I Рік тому +1

      In silver I would never recommend it because their crosshair placement is closer to the crotch. If you crouch peek an angle that’s a free headshot for them

  • @Jpparagna
    @Jpparagna 4 роки тому

    Very useful guides and tip ♥️♥️♥️ Thanks man!! I watched it all.

  • @dacenmclean7901
    @dacenmclean7901 4 роки тому +1

    For anyone other than high level team players, this is the greatest guide on the internet.

  • @ro6ertku9ica89
    @ro6ertku9ica89 4 роки тому +5

    This is a great guide, thank you for making this. I'm not that great a player, should I first focus on game sense or mechanics?

    • @ohyeahyeah9113
      @ohyeahyeah9113 4 роки тому +3

      Probably mechanics

    • @baka8693
      @baka8693 4 роки тому +6

      Focus on mechanics, game sense comes with playing the game.

  • @thepooharvester1908
    @thepooharvester1908 4 роки тому +36

    Damn i just watched 1 whole hour on how to improve

  • @brandonj9823
    @brandonj9823 Рік тому +2

    before watching this video I was a noob, my friends would constantly flame me for team flashing and always going negative. But with this video I finally escaped Silver Elite and made it into the big leagues. Now whenever I check my dm's it's always people asking me to hard carry them out of silver. Thank you once again voo CSGO. You have made my life better

  • @Moonsaladz
    @Moonsaladz Рік тому

    Here for my annual watch, I find myself constantly going back and rewatching your videos everytime I come back to cs

  • @dreww8941
    @dreww8941 3 роки тому +5

    I feel like I’m entering a rabbit hole, and should question the longevity of this game before investing an untold amount of hours getting better at getting better.

    • @landrymize5311
      @landrymize5311 3 роки тому +3

      well right now CS has more players than it has had in years do to covid and the rise of esports lately, great time to get into the game!

    • @dreww8941
      @dreww8941 3 роки тому

      @@landrymize5311 maybe, playing surf and aim maps from the workshop has already made me better

    • @catacombs5991
      @catacombs5991 3 роки тому

      This game has been running strong for many years and isn't going anywhere. Especially with the partial flop of Valorant and the massive influx of new players + growing esports competitions happening, you can't go wrong getting into CS now

    • @zerozone5848
      @zerozone5848 3 роки тому

      @@catacombs5991 finally someone that doesnt straight up say '"csgo is dead" the moment someone asks about csgo's state today.

  • @wagwan6935
    @wagwan6935 3 роки тому +5

    We all have those “holy shit I suck but he’s worse” or “I should not have won that” moments.

  • @nono-oyabun
    @nono-oyabun 4 роки тому +1

    just got gn1 yesterday, thx for this man. the road is long but it is fun :D

  • @dlaz8
    @dlaz8 4 роки тому

    this video is like summarizing all your videos from the past 4 years that i watch you. Its like you wanna start watching one piece but you dont want to watch all 900 episodes so you choose to watch the arc recapping movies XD awesome video!

  • @MikoTactical
    @MikoTactical 4 роки тому +6

    Wrist aiming can cause some unhealthy strain on your wrist with prolonged play in my experience. My wrist felt like it was gonna fall off last week so I've been taking a break lmao

    • @ardyhx
      @ardyhx 4 роки тому

      that's called repetitive strain injury. Move your wrist from time to time and it should not hurt anymore.

    • @MikoTactical
      @MikoTactical 4 роки тому

      @@ardyhx It might be because I started playing last week after a 2-year leave. My wrist ain't used to it XD

    • @heisenberg2649
      @heisenberg2649 4 роки тому

      Get a mouse that is not heavy

    • @MikoTactical
      @MikoTactical 4 роки тому

      @@heisenberg2649 I got a $2 plastic mouse until I get my new PC so that may be it too 😜

  • @lisan3115
    @lisan3115 4 роки тому +26

    Question - Watching pro demos from pug games might be better than watching them with their team?

    • @vooCSGO
      @vooCSGO  4 роки тому +35

      yeah I think it probably would. of course part of the problem there is that they know it's a pug and will do that thing where they do dumb stuff because they know better and it's just a pug or they have a feeling or something

  • @jayeshjayanth3279
    @jayeshjayanth3279 4 роки тому +1

    You put in a lot of effort you're gonna blow up insanely. Nice video man. :)

  • @Kakashi572
    @Kakashi572 2 роки тому

    This video has scratched an itch in my brain. I'm MG. I've spent roughly 200 hours in MM, I've recognised and been very frustrated trying to improve aspects of my game.
    I aspire to play against skillfull people . I don't feel I deserve to be where I am and place the blame on poor decision making rather than raw ability. I tend to have a fairly anonymous presence on the internet. I know content creators monetise these videos and i'm not sure if you actually care but this video has helped me so much I can only give a sincere and respectful 'Thank you!'
    A well deserved sub.

  • @Gunrunner879
    @Gunrunner879 4 роки тому +224

    this dude looks like a less gay version of toby on the telly

  • @mdma1337
    @mdma1337 4 роки тому +6

    dude did you miss right-eye peek? anyways, great stuff as alwasy

    • @vooCSGO
      @vooCSGO  4 роки тому +11

      true true. I also forgot about jiggle peeking. I'm sure there's plenty of things I forgot even though I took several days to make sure that my list had as many things in my layout as possible haha

    • @jesterv7777
      @jesterv7777 4 роки тому

      voo CSGO whats right eye peek?

  • @bumas3825
    @bumas3825 Рік тому

    Thank you man, for all that work, you are the best, respect!

  • @rednaxofficial
    @rednaxofficial 4 роки тому

    This video is an absolute masterpiece!

  • @kishorraika6411
    @kishorraika6411 4 роки тому +7

    this is for my own use
    13:04 33:30 38:00 51:00

  • @kilvgamer7445
    @kilvgamer7445 4 роки тому +6

    Former mg2 learning my way back :v

  • @x0tek
    @x0tek 4 роки тому

    I haven't watched all of this, but the index seems promising at first blush. Good work!

  • @wndrvisiontv2927
    @wndrvisiontv2927 Рік тому

    Still a great resource 3 years later, 10/10 recommended.

  • @hoofarted
    @hoofarted 3 роки тому +3

    Man, screw finding a group. I just want a group/discord that is focused on helping new players