i tried to play quitar fast like 5 years, didnt work. then tried played as slow as possible, learned thunderstruck in real speed like in 1 month. just saying. you have good points. new sub
Did this to myself with Japanese recently. Made really fast progress over the first couple days, but while I really enjoyed it for the two weeks I did it, 2-3 hours a day is just far too much to keep up. Getting back to it with just 20-30 minutes a day and it's a lot better.
would watching demos with the x-ray(enemy outlines) turned off and predicting what's gonna happen based only on one PoV + radar a good gamesense practice?
It definitely wouldn't hurt! I believe just playing comp with your mind in it (e.g. not focusing on winning but reading the game) is the best practice you can get, but watching demos surely helps if you don't want to play comp.
@@mahiCS2 thanks for the answer! I have one more quiestion - I've seen you using Skybox and from looking at it, it seems to be a very useful software, but is there a way to hide one team's information in the 3D demo viewer?
If it's sustainable and consistent for you, sure. If your practice consists of playing deathmatch and unranked and you truly enjoy it and could do it for hours, sure. But if you're forcing yourself to train that much and you don't enjoy it, you might wanna watch the video again, that doesn't sound sustainable nor consistent :-)
Idk man.. I have been aim training for 3 months consistently and have 2k hours and my aim is still shit.. I think I am missing something very basic than aim training or am just destined to be shit aimer.
Sorry to hear that! To be honest 3 months isn't too much yet, just stick to it and the results will follow. Also make sure to have high quality training where you actually focus on what you're doing and actively push yourself, don't just chill around in aim botz. You can also join my Discord (link on YT channel) and post your leetify, I'm sure there is more to it than just lack of aim training! "Shit aim" is more often than not more than just aim.
@@jake748 Its 800 x 0.91.. But I have tried from very low (niko) range to higher.. and in lower ones I don't utilize the mouse pad properly and run out of it. I still do in the current one
simple, just make a script so that you need to get 1k kills on bots in yprac or aimbotz before playing i swear that every single match result depends on whether i warmed up in deathmatch before.
The point you make about burnout is true. Definitely had a 30 minute routine doing the same thing almost everyday and burnt out in a couple weeks.
i tried to play quitar fast like 5 years, didnt work. then tried played as slow as possible, learned thunderstruck in real speed like in 1 month. just saying. you have good points. new sub
I thought this was a video on practicing how to use the ladder perfectly lol
Lmao, could've also been a guide on how to climb the competitive ladder ranks!
as always, great video
Always appreciate your support!
Your work is truly amazing. Finding your channel was a gift for me and for the entire cs community. Just thanks, bro.
Thank you so much
Excellent tutorial you deserve alot more, you should do a video on demo watching and understanding mistakes in game unless its in one already.
Thanks! Will definitely be making demo review guide in the future, might take a while though..
good tips, thanks
Did this to myself with Japanese recently. Made really fast progress over the first couple days, but while I really enjoyed it for the two weeks I did it, 2-3 hours a day is just far too much to keep up.
Getting back to it with just 20-30 minutes a day and it's a lot better.
hey man just found ur channel and ur shits helped out a lot climbing in soloQ. keep this shit up man
Thanks dude, sure will!
thanks shit!
Thank you coach :p this literally helped me out !
You're the man.
great video mate!
Thank you !
Great video! Thank you!!!!
Awesome video boss :)
How are you playing YPRAC in cs2?
This is CSGO
would watching demos with the x-ray(enemy outlines) turned off and predicting what's gonna happen based only on one PoV + radar a good gamesense practice?
It definitely wouldn't hurt! I believe just playing comp with your mind in it (e.g. not focusing on winning but reading the game) is the best practice you can get, but watching demos surely helps if you don't want to play comp.
@@mahiCS2 thanks for the answer! I have one more quiestion - I've seen you using Skybox and from looking at it, it seems to be a very useful software, but is there a way to hide one team's information in the 3D demo viewer?
hey man, the best is blackbars or stretched?
Really doesn't matter, I prefer native
Is it effective to train 4-5 hours a day?
If it's sustainable and consistent for you, sure. If your practice consists of playing deathmatch and unranked and you truly enjoy it and could do it for hours, sure.
But if you're forcing yourself to train that much and you don't enjoy it, you might wanna watch the video again, that doesn't sound sustainable nor consistent :-)
Is it effective to practice without playing? Only demo and practice is good ?
It's definitely recommended to play as well, I would play more than practice.
@@mahiCS2 ty bro
My ladder is:
Play game.
Have fun.
Idk man.. I have been aim training for 3 months consistently and have 2k hours and my aim is still shit.. I think I am missing something very basic than aim training or am just destined to be shit aimer.
Sorry to hear that! To be honest 3 months isn't too much yet, just stick to it and the results will follow. Also make sure to have high quality training where you actually focus on what you're doing and actively push yourself, don't just chill around in aim botz.
You can also join my Discord (link on YT channel) and post your leetify, I'm sure there is more to it than just lack of aim training! "Shit aim" is more often than not more than just aim.
What is your sens/dpi? It might be too high for you.
@@jake748 Its 800 x 0.91.. But I have tried from very low (niko) range to higher.. and in lower ones I don't utilize the mouse pad properly and run out of it. I still do in the current one
Mouse grip and aim technique is the key, and when youre a wrist aimer play high sens, arm aimer low sens
@@Surishima Grip is fingertip. Wdym by aim technique? I aim with both wrist and arm depending on how much i have to move the mouse.
simple, just make a script so that you need to get 1k kills on bots in yprac or aimbotz before playing
i swear that every single match result depends on whether i warmed up in deathmatch before.
For me ~200 kills is enough but it does make a big difference whether you warmup or not!
@@mahiCS2 i did 250 headshot kills before every single match 💀
hours....
sometimes i like doing it for chills and sometimes learn something new, if i feel burnt out than i leave the game than i repeat
muscle memory isnt a thing in aim training