just get used to using follow crosshair all the time, it's superior. people just aren't willing to adapt to it. remember that in 2019 it took 6 years for the pros to "discover" how OP the SG and AUG were, and then promptly got nerfed into the ground after it dominated for months.
I might be misremembering but I think what sparked the SG/AUG meta was a change to the price of the weapons, making them only $100 more than their AK/M4 counterparts. After that change people adapted quite swiftly
@@tychobrahe6379 it sparked it, and then when the prices were readjusted back to their originals, there was no decrease in usage. the point is that the SG, since it was out in 2013 with csgo, for over 6 years it had one of the fastest time-to-kill in the game, much faster than the AK, and arguably an easier spray once you took the time to learn it. and yet i can count on 1 hand the number of pros that were early adopters of it that entire time, and it took 6 years to "discover". thats the point i'm making here.
@@devries3 not joking at all back when CS hit the PC clubs it was all we play day and night. I recently got back into the game to remember good old days
Glad you think so! I was getting frustrated with toggling follow recoil, because sometimes I would forget if it was on/off. This way you always very obviously know whether it’s toggled!
I'm a noob at CS2, I use follow Crosshair and it helps me a lot. The only thing I hate it is for pistols, which for some reason, the crosshair jumps above where your shots are currently going, and it makes it weird and harder to hit them. Other than that, follow crosshair is underrated.
i have done this before, but I found that the tracers from the weapon were enough to see a general idea of where the bullets are going, so there wasn't really much need to do this (also i'm more of a 'gap' kind of person, head goes into the gap rather than crosshair goes inside the head). if you want to do this all while having a point of reference for the center of your screen, some monitors have a setting where you can enable a monitor crosshair, which basically mitigates the downsides of a follow recoil crosshair.
btw if you don't like how long it takes for your crosshair to reset with the default follow recoil, try this x // follow recoil only while holding mouse1 alias "+fent" "+attack; cl_crosshair_recoil true;" alias "-fent" "-attack; cl_crosshair_recoil false;" bind mouse1 "+fent"
I wish there was a way to combine these two techniques, the problem is that if you do this, you can't easily toggle crosshair recoil on/off with different guns. I'm working on a cfg for this right now.
you definitely don't see when accuracy resets on deagle as you can see in the bullets that you shot into the wall, you see when recoil resets but that doesn't mean you should shoot your deagle again already because you still have spread. instead it makes it way harder to hit a second shot with deagle because your crosshair is moving up and down wildly
i love the cut in the recording at 1:11 where he says "and then in your main config..." and is just randomly in a different folder/cfg and doesnt show how to get there. as someone that is not experienced digging through the files and documents behind my games, you lost me here. I guessed that by "main config" he was talking about "autoexec.cfg" i see on the right of the video but I dont have that folder/cfg. Maybe thats another one I would have to create but I wouldnt just know that
Yeah the tutorial assumes you already have a autoexec.config but there are tutorials on how to make that. If I tried to show how to set up an autoexec from the start then the tutorial here would be too long. Check out TroubleChute’s tutorial th-cam.com/video/-TpbiW-1GMI/w-d-xo.html
this is really cool, i just cant make it work. where do you past the binding command? i tried in game console and launch options, doesnt work. i cant find the autoexec.cfg file and in the video the path to it is not clear ... can someone help.
I do something similar but with my sensitivity. My normal comfortable sens is too low for some situations where I'm entrying and trying to clear corners fast etc so I have a bind that switches my sens to something high and changes my corsshair colour to red to indicate to myself that I am in "entry mode". I press the bind again and the crosshair goes back to white and resets my sens.
My monitor is a LG Ultragear that has a built-in crosshair, so I play with it a green cross on and with the follow recoil turned on with a pink cross below it, so I get pretty much best of both worlds. I wish there was a way to customize the monitor crosshair tho, because I like more those open crosshairs, like this -;- , but it's ok tho.
your crosshair tells you where the exact center of your screen is, obviously making it the key to build some consistent aim.... having it move all around the screen is no good go watch any clip of aim training with the deagle and you'll get it, even if you're not gonna shoot immediately you still wanna have your crosshair in its place for aiming th-cam.com/video/AWav8rrbJ64/w-d-xo.html (random vid)
Actually learning the spray patterns by muscle memory has significant benefits for say, smoke spamming and shooting while blinded. Follow recoil also might have your cross hair obscure your opponent, which is something you of course never want.
@@game-tea I don't use it for guns like ak/m4 it's super distracting. But with guns with weird and obscure spray patterns it actually helps you develop muscle memory through the act of watching the crosshair actually move. No reason not to use it with say, a mac-10.
Also with a mac 10/negev the spray pattern basically ends up with your bullets going well above your static crosshair and staying there, so with followrecoil you can actually see the exact y axis your bullets are going to instead of guessing. Negev especially is ridiculously benefitted by it (along with some smgs)
@@deeonpc Yeah with smg's its very useful, I don't learn spray's for those either. Especially if you know how to run and gun/jumppeek properly I do agree follow recoil can be quite op. Negev is easy to see with tracers once the recoil has settled in after the first few though.
Have a similar version of this binded to toggle on F1, which switches the crosshair color instead of toggling the viewmodel. If one needs it, i can comment it
guys who search tricks like this are just bad at the game even if u do stuff like this u will still stay bad because your gamesens is bad. Just deinstall👍
@@tampyrer2444 i did that but realized sometimes I would forget if followrecoil was on (without any indication) i set this up to change the veiwmodel so it’s really obvious
this is dumb as hell lmao. the reason everyone uses a static crosshair is that it lets you concentrate better on the screen and pattern, the crosshair moving all over the place is distracting and btw it doesn't even follow the pattern correctly, the shots are going way higher than the actual crosshair, so it doesn't even do what it should, all it does is take away the advantages of a static crosshair for no reason.
just get used to using follow crosshair all the time, it's superior.
people just aren't willing to adapt to it. remember that in 2019 it took 6 years for the pros to "discover" how OP the SG and AUG were, and then promptly got nerfed into the ground after it dominated for months.
I knew they were op ever since came out in 2000
@@ventsid5963 good joke
I might be misremembering but I think what sparked the SG/AUG meta was a change to the price of the weapons, making them only $100 more than their AK/M4 counterparts. After that change people adapted quite swiftly
@@tychobrahe6379 it sparked it, and then when the prices were readjusted back to their originals, there was no decrease in usage.
the point is that the SG, since it was out in 2013 with csgo, for over 6 years it had one of the fastest time-to-kill in the game, much faster than the AK, and arguably an easier spray once you took the time to learn it. and yet i can count on 1 hand the number of pros that were early adopters of it that entire time, and it took 6 years to "discover". thats the point i'm making here.
@@devries3 not joking at all back when CS hit the PC clubs it was all we play day and night. I recently got back into the game to remember good old days
interesting idea combining it with the viewmodel switch actually. Great video man!
Glad you think so! I was getting frustrated with toggling follow recoil, because sometimes I would forget if it was on/off. This way you always very obviously know whether it’s toggled!
this is actually so damn smart wtf turning the cod gun INTO A COD GUN
I use follow recoil all the time it's super underrated, I think
Its annoying with pistols,and small crosshairs for me,but still good
@@ruskii9931you can bind 2 to pull out pistol and toggle off follow recoil
I completely agree. Especially with SMGs that have very little movement inaccuracy and a consistent y-axis level spray pattern it’s gamechanging.
I agree
I used it because of how janky the spray is at the times lol
I'm a noob at CS2, I use follow Crosshair and it helps me a lot. The only thing I hate it is for pistols, which for some reason, the crosshair jumps above where your shots are currently going, and it makes it weird and harder to hit them. Other than that, follow crosshair is underrated.
i have done this before, but I found that the tracers from the weapon were enough to see a general idea of where the bullets are going, so there wasn't really much need to do this (also i'm more of a 'gap' kind of person, head goes into the gap rather than crosshair goes inside the head).
if you want to do this all while having a point of reference for the center of your screen, some monitors have a setting where you can enable a monitor crosshair, which basically mitigates the downsides of a follow recoil crosshair.
i was thinking of doing this but i didnt know how tysm this is really useful
btw if you don't like how long it takes for your crosshair to reset with the default follow recoil, try this x
// follow recoil only while holding mouse1
alias "+fent" "+attack; cl_crosshair_recoil true;"
alias "-fent" "-attack; cl_crosshair_recoil false;"
bind mouse1 "+fent"
instructions unclear, OD'd on fent
@@NobodyReallly Wild comment 🥵😭
I wish there was a way to combine these two techniques, the problem is that if you do this, you can't easily toggle crosshair recoil on/off with different guns. I'm working on a cfg for this right now.
@@deeonpc have you discovered a solution?
Crazy this might actually be good
you definitely don't see when accuracy resets on deagle as you can see in the bullets that you shot into the wall, you see when recoil resets but that doesn't mean you should shoot your deagle again already because you still have spread. instead it makes it way harder to hit a second shot with deagle because your crosshair is moving up and down wildly
underrated as hell.. i subscribed
🥲😍🤩
Been using this WM for half a year since
Man, it just feels different when weapon right in front of you in your hands.
How about dynamic viewmodel that moves with the recoil 😂
Dynamic house as well that shakes when you die to a grenade
(For realism)
LOLOLOLOL
Your idea was better than this guys entire channel 😂
@@deeonpc dynamic mouse with rotors built in to simulate real recoil
Bro after ive made the sightmode, i cant find the Autoexec.cfg file. WHERE IS IT!
i have + and - aliases for toggle recoil and binded it to mouse1 that way it snaps to center instantly when not shooting
Ive used this crosshair since cs2 came out and its judt better no idea why more people arent using it
Actually good idea. I hate using the follow crosshair on some guns so this would be hella nice
i love the cut in the recording at 1:11 where he says "and then in your main config..." and is just randomly in a different folder/cfg and doesnt show how to get there. as someone that is not experienced digging through the files and documents behind my games, you lost me here. I guessed that by "main config" he was talking about "autoexec.cfg" i see on the right of the video but I dont have that folder/cfg. Maybe thats another one I would have to create but I wouldnt just know that
Yeah the tutorial assumes you already have a autoexec.config but there are tutorials on how to make that. If I tried to show how to set up an autoexec from the start then the tutorial here would be too long. Check out TroubleChute’s tutorial th-cam.com/video/-TpbiW-1GMI/w-d-xo.html
love the mood !!!
this is really cool, i just cant make it work.
where do you past the binding command? i tried in game console and launch options, doesnt work.
i cant find the autoexec.cfg file and in the video the path to it is not clear ... can someone help.
I do something similar but with my sensitivity. My normal comfortable sens is too low for some situations where I'm entrying and trying to clear corners fast etc so I have a bind that switches my sens to something high and changes my corsshair colour to red to indicate to myself that I am in "entry mode". I press the bind again and the crosshair goes back to white and resets my sens.
Good idea, lets put it to the test!
create as sightmode.cfg:
toggle viewmodel_offset_x -2 2.5;
toggle cl_crosshair_recoil 1 0;
//wip
seperately:
bind "x" "exec sightmode"
i made a similar config where whenever you press or hold right click, it changes the viewmodel to look like you're aiming down the sight
new config just dropped 🥴💦 Im bout to busst🔥💯💯
kliksphilip music
My monitor is a LG Ultragear that has a built-in crosshair, so I play with it a green cross on and with the follow recoil turned on with a pink cross below it, so I get pretty much best of both worlds. I wish there was a way to customize the monitor crosshair tho, because I like more those open crosshairs, like this -;- , but it's ok tho.
I'm wondering (as a new player), why do people turn it off anyway?
your crosshair tells you where the exact center of your screen is, obviously making it the key to build some consistent aim.... having it move all around the screen is no good
go watch any clip of aim training with the deagle and you'll get it, even if you're not gonna shoot immediately you still wanna have your crosshair in its place for aiming
th-cam.com/video/AWav8rrbJ64/w-d-xo.html
(random vid)
Actually learning the spray patterns by muscle memory has significant benefits for say, smoke spamming and shooting while blinded. Follow recoil also might have your cross hair obscure your opponent, which is something you of course never want.
@@game-tea I don't use it for guns like ak/m4 it's super distracting. But with guns with weird and obscure spray patterns it actually helps you develop muscle memory through the act of watching the crosshair actually move. No reason not to use it with say, a mac-10.
Also with a mac 10/negev the spray pattern basically ends up with your bullets going well above your static crosshair and staying there, so with followrecoil you can actually see the exact y axis your bullets are going to instead of guessing. Negev especially is ridiculously benefitted by it (along with some smgs)
@@deeonpc Yeah with smg's its very useful, I don't learn spray's for those either. Especially if you know how to run and gun/jumppeek properly I do agree follow recoil can be quite op. Negev is easy to see with tracers once the recoil has settled in after the first few though.
really fun and i have been using it
Have a similar version of this binded to toggle on F1, which switches the crosshair color instead of toggling the viewmodel. If one needs it, i can comment it
Yes please!
hell yeah
or just type this in the console: bind "X" "toggle_recoil"
-change "X" to any key you would like. enjoy!
where did you find the autoexec file i cant even find it in cfg
You have to create it
how to bind that key to execute the file?
Assuming you named the cfg “sightmode”
Just put in your main config
bind “x” “exec sightmode”
Go?
How to undo all the config changes tho!!?
the command is "toggle" so sit itss on/off, I guess you just press X again.
guys who search tricks like this are just bad at the game even if u do stuff like this u will still stay bad because your gamesens is bad. Just deinstall👍
😢 Nice try Diddy.
How bout just binding it normally lmao
bind alt toggle cl_crosshair_recoil true false
Kinda smart man
@@BigBoomBoom4 Thanks, not my idea :3
@@tampyrer2444 i did that but realized sometimes I would forget if followrecoil was on (without any indication) i set this up to change the veiwmodel so it’s really obvious
this is dumb as hell lmao. the reason everyone uses a static crosshair is that it lets you concentrate better on the screen and pattern, the crosshair moving all over the place is distracting and btw it doesn't even follow the pattern correctly, the shots are going way higher than the actual crosshair, so it doesn't even do what it should, all it does is take away the advantages of a static crosshair for no reason.
With SMGs it's pretty good tho. I agree that with most rifles, and majority of guns it's super distracting.
(hence the ability to toggle it) My SMG gameplay became noticeably better after binding it.
Agreed
No, its not good. NOOB
Good to know Borkos.