Your intro is FOUR SECONDS LONG. Were off at ROCKET SPEED in these videos. LOVE it. Your content is genuinely so damn good. In a perfect world youd have 1,000,000 subs. Such an underrated channel. Keep up the good work!
Arch is my favourite position to fall back to when I'm not peeking aggressive mid. It is one of those fun positions to play as an awper. I learned alot from this video.
As an intermediate player, I won't always understand what and why players are doing what they're doing.... And you break that down in quick, dummy proof, 10min vídeos and it helps A LOT. You fu**ing rock dude! 😂
I really like your content! I have a request. You breakdown defaults and plays of pros to either how to defend a position on a map or to default a part of the map for the T - side, exceptions being the spawn smokes video and syrson's awping video. I'd like for you to explain how to enter and clear or take control of parts of map, solo. Most of us do not have the luxury of teamwork, sometimes not even teammates. I often find myself in that position and I'd like to know how to do something before I do it preventing to make obvious mistakes to learn the same thing. I hope you find the motivation and time to fulfil my request.
I second that. What rank are you buddy? We could do some defulty stuff, been looking for some1 to try it with. I found some solo BS I can do on some maps to give space to my team, I can show you what I do :)
@@emilf7150 I'm sem. I think the geographical distance might be a distance causing ping issues but we can still hop on a server and try out solo strats, just for academic reasons. Sharing knowledge. I have my own defaults too.
I get this comment a decent amount and I'll address it here. My content is intended for people who play on teams/compete in leagues, there is not much content out there in regards to this aspect, which why I choose to base my content around it. The main reason for this is also because after a certain skill point, it is required to use teamwork to win games. This is also why at the pro level, it is rare to find good and reliable examples of these types of solo plays. I do try my best to include solo plays when I find them, but it is very difficult to find good examples of these types of plays that work in the way that you're thinking of... Often even these solo plays at the pro level is really just a chain of 2+ teammates using sets of utility that are performed sequentially. So although I wish I could fulfill your request, it is not very practical to find and create content around solo plays at the pro level.
I like that you point out why he does things (like why he's flashing for a teammate or why he smokes) but I think you're missing some small intricacies of an arch player. The arch player is essentially a floater. You need to change your position based off of what your teammates are holding or what they've lost. A floater is like a lurker, their map awareness needs to be top notch. The reason he goes moto for a crossfire is because if his teammate drops in apps, he can hold a cross from moto which is why he doesn't crossfire from arches. He's holding two crossfires from his one position while also being the fast rotate to B if he needs to be. Some arch players will do the same thing from library for the same reason, only the windows are much smaller for shooting. It would be nice if you explained to people why a position is played, how it's played, and the dynamics on if/then situations so that newer players can understand how to become a better player for these positions.
Hey, appreciate the feedback! To address most of what you said, you're absolutely right about all of those aspects. The main reason why I didn't really spend time explaining most of those things is because my target audience (people who play on teams in leagues etc) will already know most of those things. Playing moto is very common and I assume that people within that audience are aware of those benefits already.
Thanks for yet another amazing video man. Good job! I thought art would be way more agressive than in any of these examples, like he is on T side. Did you come across any crazy agressive unusual stuff he did ct side? 1:21 would have been sick to see how it looked from enemys pov here, it somehow seams easier for the T's because of the HS angle and Art's slow peek + he is close to the corner/wall when peeking. 4:35 I wonder if he decided to rotate modo because he had a teammate in library. If he went arch they would have lined up.
Haha this video isn't about art, this is HEN1 if you read the title again 😋 1. Yeah I should have shown this from the Ts POV. But to explain, it's actually the opposite because the T is stuck in one particular spot... The CT from the other side can preaim this specific spot very easily, which is why it's actually more favourable than it appears. 2. I don't think so, the angle and the timing doesn't really match up for that to happen. I think the better play would have been for HEN1 to fall back to arch right away, and maybe his porch/pit player could have thrown a flash for both of them to peek arch. Thanks so much again, really appreciate it!
@@mahone_tv I knew it. I've tried using that, but everytime I select a feature of it on CSGO, it just alt tabs basically. Do I have to run CSGO on windowed for it to work or something?
That was the most informative 9 and a half minutes in any CS guide video, thank you. Many hours must have gone into making this, and it shows!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the kind words!
Your intro is FOUR SECONDS LONG.
Were off at ROCKET SPEED in these videos. LOVE it.
Your content is genuinely so damn good. In a perfect world youd have 1,000,000 subs. Such an underrated channel. Keep up the good work!
Love the kind words, thank you so much! I get the comment a lot about the short intros, I'm glad it's something people appreciate a lot!
Arch is my favourite position to fall back to when I'm not peeking aggressive mid. It is one of those fun positions to play as an awper. I learned alot from this video.
Thank you, glad to hear it!
I've been waiting for this one. These videos are some quality content, thank you.
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoyed it!
Mahone's analysis are way better then whatching full 40min pov...thanks for that
Glad you appreciate it, that's exactly the goal of my videos!
As an intermediate player, I won't always understand what and why players are doing what they're doing.... And you break that down in quick, dummy proof, 10min vídeos and it helps A LOT. You fu**ing rock dude! 😂
good stuff as always
nart out here leaving a comment, thanks so much!
@@mahone_tv
as an arch player i appreciate this so much! analysing those lesser know late round decisions was very good
Thanks so much, glad you found it so useful!
As an awper its really helped me, ty for the vid man !
I really like your content!
I have a request. You breakdown defaults and plays of pros to either how to defend a position on a map or to default a part of the map for the T - side, exceptions being the spawn smokes video and syrson's awping video. I'd like for you to explain how to enter and clear or take control of parts of map, solo. Most of us do not have the luxury of teamwork, sometimes not even teammates. I often find myself in that position and I'd like to know how to do something before I do it preventing to make obvious mistakes to learn the same thing. I hope you find the motivation and time to fulfil my request.
I second that. What rank are you buddy? We could do some defulty stuff, been looking for some1 to try it with. I found some solo BS I can do on some maps to give space to my team, I can show you what I do :)
@@emilf7150 I'm sem. I think the geographical distance might be a distance causing ping issues but we can still hop on a server and try out solo strats, just for academic reasons. Sharing knowledge. I have my own defaults too.
I get this comment a decent amount and I'll address it here. My content is intended for people who play on teams/compete in leagues, there is not much content out there in regards to this aspect, which why I choose to base my content around it. The main reason for this is also because after a certain skill point, it is required to use teamwork to win games. This is also why at the pro level, it is rare to find good and reliable examples of these types of solo plays. I do try my best to include solo plays when I find them, but it is very difficult to find good examples of these types of plays that work in the way that you're thinking of... Often even these solo plays at the pro level is really just a chain of 2+ teammates using sets of utility that are performed sequentially. So although I wish I could fulfill your request, it is not very practical to find and create content around solo plays at the pro level.
Your channel is incredible! Congratulations for your work!
Thank you so much!
Best educational csgo content by far, spread the word people
Thanks so much for the support as always!
perfect, that's a masterpiece, huge fan from brazil here
Thank you so much, really appreciate it!
I appreciate this type of content. Keep it up bud
Thank you, I appreciate the support!
really nice video sometimes i kinda stuck between same game style hope this help me out
Happy to hear that!
Love the content, keep them coming! I learn so much from them, thanks!
Thank you so much, really happy to hear that!
Great content as always Mahone, keep it up
Thank you so much, really appreciate it!
I like that you point out why he does things (like why he's flashing for a teammate or why he smokes) but I think you're missing some small intricacies of an arch player. The arch player is essentially a floater. You need to change your position based off of what your teammates are holding or what they've lost. A floater is like a lurker, their map awareness needs to be top notch. The reason he goes moto for a crossfire is because if his teammate drops in apps, he can hold a cross from moto which is why he doesn't crossfire from arches. He's holding two crossfires from his one position while also being the fast rotate to B if he needs to be. Some arch players will do the same thing from library for the same reason, only the windows are much smaller for shooting. It would be nice if you explained to people why a position is played, how it's played, and the dynamics on if/then situations so that newer players can understand how to become a better player for these positions.
Hey, appreciate the feedback! To address most of what you said, you're absolutely right about all of those aspects. The main reason why I didn't really spend time explaining most of those things is because my target audience (people who play on teams in leagues etc) will already know most of those things. Playing moto is very common and I assume that people within that audience are aware of those benefits already.
Dude you're a legend! Keep it up!!
thank you so much!
great video as always!
Thanks so much!
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I’m super grateful for his likes and retweets on my content, it definitely brings a lot of traffic!
I love your work
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the vid and #GOFÚRIA
Thank you!
Thanks for yet another amazing video man. Good job! I thought art would be way more agressive than in any of these examples, like he is on T side. Did you come across any crazy agressive unusual stuff he did ct side?
1:21 would have been sick to see how it looked from enemys pov here, it somehow seams easier for the T's because of the HS angle and Art's slow peek + he is close to the corner/wall when peeking.
4:35 I wonder if he decided to rotate modo because he had a teammate in library. If he went arch they would have lined up.
Haha this video isn't about art, this is HEN1 if you read the title again 😋
1. Yeah I should have shown this from the Ts POV. But to explain, it's actually the opposite because the T is stuck in one particular spot... The CT from the other side can preaim this specific spot very easily, which is why it's actually more favourable than it appears.
2. I don't think so, the angle and the timing doesn't really match up for that to happen. I think the better play would have been for HEN1 to fall back to arch right away, and maybe his porch/pit player could have thrown a flash for both of them to peek arch.
Thanks so much again, really appreciate it!
5:45 smoke and stewie2k yup, that's him.
3:28 hey the arm of HEN1 looks funny hehehe wack
Hey man, great video again. I'm curious, how do you manage to draw anywhere you want? what program is that that you're using?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks so much! The program I use is called Epic Pen.
@@mahone_tv I knew it. I've tried using that, but everytime I select a feature of it on CSGO, it just alt tabs basically. Do I have to run CSGO on windowed for it to work or something?
@@skyheavenify I use it a little bit differently. I'm drawing over clips that I play on my desktop, I'm not actually in game
I miss about this content
I know my content hasn't been as frequent lately but it's not going away, don't worry!
can you make a video about the game in the connector on the mirage?
I have an older video on NiKo you can take a look at!
@@mahone_tv thanks, I didn't notice him
Bro how your cs is so vibrant
You can adjust your digital vibrance on your desktop to achieve something similar! But for my videos it’s actually just edited
Ofcourse Stewie2k pushing through smoke
I enjoy these videos and the information they give, but you say "actually" every 10 words. It's the equivalent of saying "uhmm" while you speak.