At 9:54 my audio lagged out. What I meant to say was "To take it one step further, you can have different tweaks to the strategy that works for you well" Sorry!
its so nice to see you do this stuff, jame too, I like to see pros prepare for the life after being an active player during their carreer (may you have a long lasting one!) there are so many huge pros and personalities that are just left stranded after they are done playing, its sad to see sometimes props also to your workload and the great content, its not easy to put in work like this and organise stuff (even if you might have a cutter etc. or some other support)
Yo Styko, quick suggestion, try to record a quick video where your camera is not so zoomed in your face (as an experiment). We as humans tend to "identify" other humans and focus on them, and usually we focus in the eyes. but if you notice, your eyes are far too close to the top of the frame, which makes 80% of the screen space useless and can be a bit straining to watch. If you want to know a little bit more about this, have a look at white space photography compositions. I think that it explains the best what I am trying to get across. but you also have done something really good already that you can compare, your Demos video is really good composition wise when you're on the screen. keep up the good work mate, all the best. Edit: it is also called negative space, blank space depending on whose talking, but have a look at Michael Kenna's work and you will understand straight away.
No worries mate, That's why you see a lot of content creators having a lot of background lights in a dimmed set up, so they can isolate themselves using the negative space around them so that people can focus on them. Have a look at it after the Major if you are interested in this more creative process side of the youtube job. Good luck mate.@@STYKO
If you mean being physically able? Just look at any sports or players that entered Tier 1 late like Hunter etc. But the reality is that there is always a stigma of being older and being in esports these days from organizational point of view. In theory I could see someone like Twistzz still be as successful if we keep EVERYTHING about him constant except make him start playing at the age of like 25-28
you dont need to specify in the title the fact that gla1ve is a legendary player. maybe you meant "Legendary: gla1ve Reveals How to Master Counter-Strike" ?
At 9:54 my audio lagged out. What I meant to say was "To take it one step further, you can have different tweaks to the strategy that works for you well"
Sorry!
its so nice to see you do this stuff, jame too, I like to see pros prepare for the life after being an active player during their carreer (may you have a long lasting one!)
there are so many huge pros and personalities that are just left stranded after they are done playing, its sad to see sometimes
props also to your workload and the great content, its not easy to put in work like this and organise stuff (even if you might have a cutter etc. or some other support)
Yo Styko, quick suggestion, try to record a quick video where your camera is not so zoomed in your face (as an experiment). We as humans tend to "identify" other humans and focus on them, and usually we focus in the eyes. but if you notice, your eyes are far too close to the top of the frame, which makes 80% of the screen space useless and can be a bit straining to watch. If you want to know a little bit more about this, have a look at white space photography compositions. I think that it explains the best what I am trying to get across. but you also have done something really good already that you can compare, your Demos video is really good composition wise when you're on the screen. keep up the good work mate, all the best.
Edit: it is also called negative space, blank space depending on whose talking, but have a look at Michael Kenna's work and you will understand straight away.
Thanks, that is interesting, and I haven't really thought about it this way. I will take a look and adjust.
No worries mate, That's why you see a lot of content creators having a lot of background lights in a dimmed set up, so they can isolate themselves using the negative space around them so that people can focus on them. Have a look at it after the Major if you are interested in this more creative process side of the youtube job. Good luck mate.@@STYKO
The music is a little distracting, it's too lively. I'd suggest you use more subdued music (Not necessarily quieter, but something less intrusive)
i stop video 6x times because I thought something was playing on the background
What music?
Noted :D Thanks!
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W vid, it really helps people like me who want to became IGL in the future
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6:24 hit me hard, ive hit lvl 10 a month ago and lost like 200 elo since then working my way back up now
Good video, makes me want to watch that gla1ve Talking Counter episode
100% do it! Their podcasts are great for casual audience but also for people wanting to improve and understand deeper CS
Really enjoy your vids! Keep it up! ❤
styko with an awesome breakdown once again.
Love these videos. Thank Mr. STYKO
thank you mr styko for good video
You're welcome 🥰
styko u deserve way more subs this!! info could ez be monetized but you doing it for free. ❤love from GER.
Bump for my g styko
styko, do you think there is a maximum age to start playing cs and become a pro?
I mean you need at least 8-10k hours so you do the math. If you in you’re mid 20s just starting it’s impossible unfortunately.
If you mean being physically able? Just look at any sports or players that entered Tier 1 late like Hunter etc. But the reality is that there is always a stigma of being older and being in esports these days from organizational point of view. In theory I could see someone like Twistzz still be as successful if we keep EVERYTHING about him constant except make him start playing at the age of like 25-28
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please watch your videos thoroughly before you release them
the audio cuts out multiple times during the video
most obvious example imo is 09:54
You are right, thank you for pointing it out! Will be more careful in the future 😊
@@STYKO no worries 🫡
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Music is a but loud to your talking
great job as always
you dont need to specify in the title the fact that gla1ve is a legendary player. maybe you meant "Legendary: gla1ve Reveals How to Master Counter-Strike" ?
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hi Styko How r u ? :)