Yea its true when randoms have mic and speak english and they r funny and not toxic i dont care if i lose or win. Everyone on team is having fun (making jokes) and not focusing and u can just add each other and play more focused
My favorite is when we’re getting stomped so we try some wild and sometimes downright stupid strats and we wind up turning the game around. I’ve had PP-Bizon aces that turned the tide of a match.
These are all really, really good. When I was younger I used to think that "taking a break" was counterproductive to improving at games but now I realize I was just ignoring the mental part. Grinding might be the way to improve mechanics but it sucks out all motivation and creative thinking. Sometimes less is more ;)
I remember years ago when I was first learning how to play guitar I'd work on something which seems simple now like strumming for hours and barely make progress. Sometimes I even backtracked or felt like I literally forgot everything I had learned lol. Put it down in frustration for a few days and the next time I tried to do it, it's like the muscle memory needed time to build and my brain to process it because it just worked. That little moment was the motivator to keep playing and when I wasn't having fun or felt that same "backtracking" creeping it, I stop. I'm sure there's some science behind it if most people learn like this. Wish I figured it out earlier! Smart practice is the way to go, not grinding until you demoralize yourself. CS (and playing music) is supposed to be fun
Exactly, I was playing like 4-5 16 rounds games a day and was getting worse with time, lost motivation and abandoned the game for few months. But now I’m playing maximum 2 games a day and I’m getting much better and want more.
Not gonna lie, I wasn't expecting it, but for me this is voo's best video. I don't care about ranks that much, but I agree with everything said in this video. All great points. If you have a friend who easily gets annoyed, you should send them this video. I do think big part of the communication/toxicity problem is the average age of the players. You are required to be of a certain age in order to be able to drink, vote, drive. etc. Younger people have less experience and they don't realise that their negativity will only make the situation worse. Also, another great thing that voo mentions in other videos is that focusing on winning is meaningless by itself. You should focus on improving. If you are really improving and spend the needed time, ranking up will come.
Game has inters and the rank skill gap doesn’t exist it’s all a blur unless ur master or above, so it’s way more based off on luck of what teammates you get
from my experience, i ranked up faster when i didnt care about my rank or elo. when you think about your match being a rankup game or when you look up the enemys amount of elo on faceit, it almost always gets into your head and you play different in a bad way. try to be the nicest teammate and the best player in every match and you will find success.
Dont listen to this dude. In order to rank up you have to call cheats every time you get killed with a sick flickshot and flame your teammates in voice chat for being retarded noobs and baiters. And dont forget to teamflash or stand in their mollies to get them kicked. Also occasionally write your teammates position and hp in All-chat when they're in a clutch situation. That's the best way to rank up and improve in my opinion and it'll help your teammates improve faster as well as you constructively point out their mistakes to them. ;)
Very good video. Last advice should also lead to another: play not because you want to rank up but because you genuinely love the game. Completely support the idea of playing regularly instead of playing for longer hours less often: sustained effort over time is the only serious way of getting better in my experience. About the cheaters, after 3 years of storing demos in the manager, I learnt to expect that 1/10 of my games (Western Europe) will have a cheater in it. Usually it took from one to several months until the particular player got banned. It also helped me when I started storing my game data and running my own analyses. In particular I used damage per round as an indicator of performance because it is a continuous variable. When you know that, for example, there is 10% probability that you will end up with 140+ average damage per round or a 10% probability that you will end up with 40- ADR (and a general understanding of your own normal curve), it helps you see where you actually are in terms of skill and what expectations of improvement you should have realistically (and reduces the pressure). It helped me focus as well on reviewing only the outlier demos to see what is going on in matches where I performed exceedingly well or extremely bad. I recommend against relying on black box tools that compares only your average values versus the average value of your rank: you can't expect an accurate understanding of the repetitive process of matchmaking games unless you take variability (i.e. deviation) into account. In short: math in fun, use it in CSGO.
I only found you recently, but man... I love your attitude! I often feel the same and sometimes I can't stand my mate who I play with the most, because he rages a lot when "he does everything but losing because of the team". You can't blame your team, you are the part of it. And nowadays I don't really care about losing. Yesterday I had a game where we lost 9-7 after making really bad mistakes in the last rounds. BUT! I was proud of myself. I hate Galil, and I clutched 1v4 with 7 HP using the Galil (and AK for last kill). I felt really well. I made my least favourite rifle work under pressure. I don't care if we lost. I feel that I belong in LE-LEM, so if i'm in that rank, I'm feeling good. There's no reason to rank up if I can't play good enough to be in that rank.
Amen. Went from silver 2 to LEM (about to hit supreme at the time of this comment) playing only EU. Less cheaters, more elo. EU is so fucking refreshing.
7:10 Why show this screenshot. That match was winnable. Getting 32 kills might swing the game towards 16-14 instead of 13-16. Games that aren't winnable are games with opponents having all over 80 adr and you have a guy with 35 adr and one with 58 adr. THOSE games aren't winnable. For the rest great vid as always.
Yeah that was a bad example. I've examples where I did 170+ adr, got nearly 50 kills and we lost 14:16. But even in those games I rather blame myself than my teammates who combined didn't even get as many frags as I got alone. Because there are always a hand full of situations I could've played better and thus lost us a round or more people died than should which hurt us economically etc. But other than that he is right. I've also written a guide about the rank system with way more details tho and he just scratched a bit about it.
Yeah I have a 10year account and I am never toxic so I would guess my trustfactor is pretty good but almost every game I play has atleast 1 guy with a lvl 3 or less steam account private or tons of comments of cheats and they topfrag so hard and even if they don't it often happens the cheaters only give wh info until they are really losing I'm supreme now with 1600 hours and when I play I topfrag almost every game I won 12 games in a row where is the uprank ...
i usually play a lot more wingman and in 5-6 games at day i meet at least 4 closet cheaters (sometimes semi ragers) everyone with strange steam profiles level 0 or 1 low csgo lvl and sometimes 0 commends private comments and private hours…. cant trust anyone anymore
I haven't played csgo in a few years and I haven't played mm in like 5 years but it's good to hear the trust factor finally does its job. MM used to be unplayable 5 years ago as about 90-95% of the games had a cheater in them. There's a lot of proof regarding this too, plenty of interviews from great youtubers with cheaters who said they started because there were so many cheaters, and that they can see people that cheat and when they do they turn on themselves, like a cascade effect.
Takeaways: -Being adaptable and communicating plays. -60/20/20 rule -Suggesting solutions (teammates might not always play that spot) -Follow teammate’s plays. Improves the odds and team chem. -Don’t IGL too hard. Teammates might not know plays. Call simple mid rounds.
Thank you for speaking on behalf of the cheater issue, I could never deal with teammates who freaked out about cheats every game. And some of those were friends. Round 1 accusations just make me feel like you're a bad player.
FIANLLY I ALLWAYS TELL MY FRIENDS THIS ABOUT THE GLICKO AND THEY NEVER BELIEVE ME, I TELL THEM TO RD VACATE I.E. TAKE BREAKS IN BETWEEN MATCHES THEY THINK IM CRAZY THE MORE U PLAY IN A VOLITILITY PERIOD THE HARDER IT IS TO RANK UP. other creators have made some good vids on this, Serex is one
Tbh cheaters decreased a lot than before but just as you said you can still encounter them in any matches and there are cheaters who blatantly cheating but still unbanned and has badges:')
@@programedd You're lucky. While I've very rarely noticed a blatant cheat, of my 102 recent games, 27 of them have had a player be VAC banned afterwards.
@@mwbev i was an ex cheater so had trash trust factor when i started my newest account to play fair, i got global in 2018 and checked sometime in 2020 to see that 3000 players out of the 11000 players i’d ever played for banned for cheating lol. These days i’m in great trust factor though since it’s been 5 years since last cs ban, haven’t seen a cheater in over a year
Let's say I want to learn Nuke. All I see is videos with pro nades and stuff, no one making a "matchmaking nuke strats / nades" video. Would be much appreciated to make a series on that. I'm only intrested in nades that actually help in like MG not pro matches.
About that with people calling out a player for hacking to early, is so true. I don't know how many times i've tried to be called an hacker, just because the play was good, or how mad the other team or player are. Sometimes its simply about luck, and other times you actually used you head.
In NA this happens every game. Pretty funny cause mg games get super sweaty because of this yet you get barely any Elo for winning against lv10s who should be global.
I found that there is a fatigue attributed to playing with the same people over and over again. After not playing Soloqueue for what felt like months - those few games I did last weekend were more fun, easier and it also allowed me to play much better.
@@mscmeister don't worry about what others do. Bring your game to a high standard and don't even question your teammates or enemies. You would be surprised how well some people can play if simply given the cache to focus on themselves
To be really honest, I don't have the opportunity to grind the game on a daily basis but I once did that 4 years ago. I never had that idea that soloquing was unfun because teammates were not nice/don't listen/bad/toxic. To me I generaly manage to have a good time most games. And teammates are generally reasonable. Maybe that's just because I'm not very advanced in the game tho, my highest rank was mge.
8.30 that s true,few days ago in mirage from 11_4 we got a win by 14-16 only having a good vibe and focusing(was a4v5 then enemy kicked a toxic player at 12-11)awsome game ..even valve Tell us țo never give up even If is 4v5
A litlle thing I want to add: dont always tell your teamates what they did wrong. If its something important, do it immedietly, but if your teammate loses a round because of a super specific mistake, dont point that out. Just say 'nice try'. Its better to keep the team morale up than to teach your teamm8s a lesson noone will remember. Also very much agree with your point about cheaters. Im LE rn and VERY RARELY do I meet a cheater, or someone I would confidentely call that.
u said it all what i noticed aswell playing past 2 months i was also a old cs player and fan from half life to cs go but unfortunetly i started go like 6 months ago but i did play over 3-4 years 5v5 in cs 1.6 team vs random team we had server and all was cool no ranking just pure show off team skills and ofc individual ! but deff u said it all
I would add that one could benefit from reducing the map pool. Also, if the first couple of maps have more impact, you should warm up on dm, not on those maps
Reached GE way back 2017. Haven't played CS that much ever since. Probably once a year? Tried Val, and I'm D2. Win or lose, I probably don't stress about it anymore. Reached highest peak in CS And just playing Val with friends who aren't CS vets. What I learned from all the grind, just enjoy. If you wanna try so hard to reach pro, no one stopping u. But end of the day, what u do makes u. Low elo/High ain't much of a prob anymore.
Hello Voo, Thanks for this video and your hard work. Last weekend Someone tryed to use phising to steal my steam account. The psychology and skilled used to setup the trap realy blow my mind.. (even as an IT guy). I would like to share my story to make sure that other people's accounts don't get compromised. I am sure that If I was not an IT guy I would have fall for it. Would be cool if someone within the CS GO community could make a video about it to warn other people.
As someone with adhd , i can be very aggressive /pushing but i dont like to die early either so I also switch into long rotate plants and flanks i just need to tell myself DONT LIFT FROM SLOW WALK
Cheaters really aren’t a problem for me it’s just smurfs who make insanely intelligent plays and cutoff rotates, as well as throwing good nades and having good positioning, all while being silver 3
could you do a video on protocols? I see everything else on your channel except those, movement, aim, crosshair positions, positioning etc but not protocols
Was consistently dropping 30+ kills the last 2 weeks last few days it’s been hard to drop even 12-15 I think I’m just burnt out I’m making lazy plays I think I need to take a break
NA matchmaking is straight up broken. Me and my stack are sitting at 71%+ win rate and are stuck around MG to MGE. Our KDs are skyrocketing due to getting matched with silvers and novas but the game just keeps us here.
I've also realized that micromanaging teammates is a waste of time. Most people don't have a burning desire to rank up and will simply not respond well or even be able to. Being nice, supportive and talkative is much better to coax the team to strategize.
i mean, i've gotten to MG2 and can't get past i've been getting reported a lot and it's lowered my TF a lot and now i just get toxic teammates, leavers and smurf enemies gotta love losing 16-2 to a guy with 50 hours and almost 40 kills
When i did road to global i received hackusations and got reported in pretty much every game. Even in SMFC i got them, although you cant really blame people for thinking that, because the anti-cheat is horrendous
I am simply not tilted or disappointed after losing even when I'm carrying super hard. But absolutely furious if my team is toxic. This game is most enjoyable if dem teammates are friendly.
"there arent that many cheaters" me, after stopping playing for 1 month, getting spammed by leetify with "a player from your past game has been vac banned" i wish i kept count, but it was at least 10 in the 100 games i played. They werent even good cheaters. They used walls and were still shit.
Another thing is when playing with friends if you notice something like their crosshair placement is off don’t call them out on it. Do what I do. Send them a video on the topic and say. Dam I learned so much from this video. I’m getting more kills consistently now. Then they will be like. Dam let me check it out. Then they realize. Hey my placement is off let me fix it. One of my friends has caught on to it but he now plays at the same level as me and I got him their faster than it took me to get their. He wasn’t mad about it once he caught on. He was happy I did it the way I did. Obviously if the person wants your help and has asked for it. Then you can just straight up tell them what they are doing wrong. But don’t do it unless they want it. Otherwise you risk pissing them off or making them feel bad and like they aren’t pulling their weight. Sometimes it takes a new pair of eyes to realize your mistakes.
Is it possible for you to make a video about anticipation? Like anticipating the enemy? I have a couple players on my team who generally don’t anticipate enemies. We are in esea main and they still have the awareness of open players and nothing I do seems to improve them. I’m the igl.
I've played 5-10 comptetetive games in the past month using leetify, and it already informed me that an opponent which I played recently had received a VAC ban. Funnily enough, I won that game. (It was gold nova game, I had taken a break, but was still shooting hard)
My first match I had a cheater. He was randomly wallbanging many people and stared directly at people through walls and always knew what site they were going
I love this game, just got back into it. What I will never understand is why I get teammates tho that aren’t my rank…… I’m MG2 and get silvers on my team 😢
4:18 (few seconds prior) What did you just said? Faceit is actually worse. New account can play with you, while on MM you have a wooden shield like paid Prime.
i’ve had losses that are more enjoyable than wins. it really just depends on how my teammates behave.
yes, maybe or ur opponent start the cheat engine :)
A good team makes any match result enjoyable
@@filipjovanov422 mm player?
Yea its true when randoms have mic and speak english and they r funny and not toxic i dont care if i lose or win. Everyone on team is having fun (making jokes) and not focusing and u can just add each other and play more focused
My favorite is when we’re getting stomped so we try some wild and sometimes downright stupid strats and we wind up turning the game around.
I’ve had PP-Bizon aces that turned the tide of a match.
These are all really, really good. When I was younger I used to think that "taking a break" was counterproductive to improving at games but now I realize I was just ignoring the mental part. Grinding might be the way to improve mechanics but it sucks out all motivation and creative thinking. Sometimes less is more ;)
I always find I play better after coming back from a break. After getting the rust off of course
I remember years ago when I was first learning how to play guitar I'd work on something which seems simple now like strumming for hours and barely make progress. Sometimes I even backtracked or felt like I literally forgot everything I had learned lol. Put it down in frustration for a few days and the next time I tried to do it, it's like the muscle memory needed time to build and my brain to process it because it just worked. That little moment was the motivator to keep playing and when I wasn't having fun or felt that same "backtracking" creeping it, I stop. I'm sure there's some science behind it if most people learn like this. Wish I figured it out earlier! Smart practice is the way to go, not grinding until you demoralize yourself. CS (and playing music) is supposed to be fun
Ever since i started playing ones or twice a week instead of every day i gained 3 ranks... in 4 months
@@leeonardodienfield402 me to but with piano
Exactly, I was playing like 4-5 16 rounds games a day and was getting worse with time, lost motivation and abandoned the game for few months. But now I’m playing maximum 2 games a day and I’m getting much better and want more.
Not gonna lie, I wasn't expecting it, but for me this is voo's best video. I don't care about ranks that much, but I agree with everything said in this video. All great points. If you have a friend who easily gets annoyed, you should send them this video. I do think big part of the communication/toxicity problem is the average age of the players. You are required to be of a certain age in order to be able to drink, vote, drive. etc. Younger people have less experience and they don't realise that their negativity will only make the situation worse. Also, another great thing that voo mentions in other videos is that focusing on winning is meaningless by itself. You should focus on improving. If you are really improving and spend the needed time, ranking up will come.
The average age of a CSGO player is likely between 16-20, people are just the way they are because of how they grew up or are just manchildren online
@Guy Whose opinions will offend you 🤨🤔🙄
"Hey, sometimes your opponent having a really good day!" XDDDD
GMFU
If you know you know
@alsoknownasjake real og’s unlike u peasant
It’s facts, back when I played a lot was a barely ok player, I would have a amazing game and then next game do dog shit
You are really different than most of the cs youtubers , you focus on both mental and mechanics , very cool voo
7:32 interesting how in League of Legends this is called the 40/40/20 rule, as in 40 auto win, 40 auto lose and 20 impact.
Game has inters and the rank skill gap doesn’t exist it’s all a blur unless ur master or above, so it’s way more based off on luck of what teammates you get
from my experience, i ranked up faster when i didnt care about my rank or elo. when you think about your match being a rankup game or when you look up the enemys amount of elo on faceit, it almost always gets into your head and you play different in a bad way. try to be the nicest teammate and the best player in every match and you will find success.
Dont listen to this dude. In order to rank up you have to call cheats every time you get killed with a sick flickshot and flame your teammates in voice chat for being retarded noobs and baiters. And dont forget to teamflash or stand in their mollies to get them kicked. Also occasionally write your teammates position and hp in All-chat when they're in a clutch situation. That's the best way to rank up and improve in my opinion and it'll help your teammates improve faster as well as you constructively point out their mistakes to them.
;)
bro cracked the code right here, ty vv much.
"try to be the best player in every match"
as opposed to trying to be the most average player? the worst?
Very good video.
Last advice should also lead to another: play not because you want to rank up but because you genuinely love the game.
Completely support the idea of playing regularly instead of playing for longer hours less often: sustained effort over time is the only serious way of getting better in my experience.
About the cheaters, after 3 years of storing demos in the manager, I learnt to expect that 1/10 of my games (Western Europe) will have a cheater in it. Usually it took from one to several months until the particular player got banned.
It also helped me when I started storing my game data and running my own analyses. In particular I used damage per round as an indicator of performance because it is a continuous variable. When you know that, for example, there is 10% probability that you will end up with 140+ average damage per round or a 10% probability that you will end up with 40- ADR (and a general understanding of your own normal curve), it helps you see where you actually are in terms of skill and what expectations of improvement you should have realistically (and reduces the pressure). It helped me focus as well on reviewing only the outlier demos to see what is going on in matches where I performed exceedingly well or extremely bad. I recommend against relying on black box tools that compares only your average values versus the average value of your rank: you can't expect an accurate understanding of the repetitive process of matchmaking games unless you take variability (i.e. deviation) into account. In short: math in fun, use it in CSGO.
I only found you recently, but man... I love your attitude! I often feel the same and sometimes I can't stand my mate who I play with the most, because he rages a lot when "he does everything but losing because of the team". You can't blame your team, you are the part of it. And nowadays I don't really care about losing. Yesterday I had a game where we lost 9-7 after making really bad mistakes in the last rounds. BUT! I was proud of myself. I hate Galil, and I clutched 1v4 with 7 HP using the Galil (and AK for last kill). I felt really well. I made my least favourite rifle work under pressure. I don't care if we lost. I feel that I belong in LE-LEM, so if i'm in that rank, I'm feeling good. There's no reason to rank up if I can't play good enough to be in that rank.
I’ll take a galil over Famas all day!
galil is basically ak from wish :D
What I learned from voo is to get global you have to get the fuck out of NA.
Amen. Went from silver 2 to LEM (about to hit supreme at the time of this comment) playing only EU. Less cheaters, more elo. EU is so fucking refreshing.
And australia
7:10 Why show this screenshot. That match was winnable. Getting 32 kills might swing the game towards 16-14 instead of 13-16.
Games that aren't winnable are games with opponents having all over 80 adr and you have a guy with 35 adr and one with 58 adr. THOSE games aren't winnable.
For the rest great vid as always.
Yeah that was a bad example. I've examples where I did 170+ adr, got nearly 50 kills and we lost 14:16. But even in those games I rather blame myself than my teammates who combined didn't even get as many frags as I got alone. Because there are always a hand full of situations I could've played better and thus lost us a round or more people died than should which hurt us economically etc.
But other than that he is right. I've also written a guide about the rank system with way more details tho and he just scratched a bit about it.
Regarding cheaters: I've played about 700 games of matchmaking and of those games 156 have had a player banned. I'd say that's a pretty big amount.
Yeah I have a 10year account and I am never toxic so I would guess my trustfactor is pretty good but almost every game I play has atleast 1 guy with a lvl 3 or less steam account private or tons of comments of cheats and they topfrag so hard and even if they don't it often happens the cheaters only give wh info until they are really losing I'm supreme now with 1600 hours and when I play I topfrag almost every game I won 12 games in a row where is the uprank ...
I have a 10 year old account too, I encounter a cheater once in every 25 to 30 games. So I would say my trust factor is pretty good.
i usually play a lot more wingman and in 5-6 games at day i meet at least 4 closet cheaters (sometimes semi ragers) everyone with strange steam profiles level 0 or 1 low csgo lvl and sometimes 0 commends private comments and private hours…. cant trust anyone anymore
I haven't played csgo in a few years and I haven't played mm in like 5 years but it's good to hear the trust factor finally does its job. MM used to be unplayable 5 years ago as about 90-95% of the games had a cheater in them. There's a lot of proof regarding this too, plenty of interviews from great youtubers with cheaters who said they started because there were so many cheaters, and that they can see people that cheat and when they do they turn on themselves, like a cascade effect.
This is exactly my own experience of going from gnm to global in 7 months. Down to every point being the same. Well explained
Solo queue or stack?
@@RustyskillCS Solo the entire way
Wish i could do that in au
@@Isak51 damn bro solo GE is a no joke
this dude deserves the credit for his work ethic on his communication skills and desire to educate & entertain
Takeaways:
-Being adaptable and communicating plays.
-60/20/20 rule
-Suggesting solutions (teammates might not always play that spot)
-Follow teammate’s plays. Improves the odds and team chem.
-Don’t IGL too hard. Teammates might not know plays. Call simple mid rounds.
Here's a few things that i learned getting global in 2022
1. I can't.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
Thank you for speaking on behalf of the cheater issue, I could never deal with teammates who freaked out about cheats every game. And some of those were friends. Round 1 accusations just make me feel like you're a bad player.
even worse when said teammates are your irl friends.
FIANLLY I ALLWAYS TELL MY FRIENDS THIS ABOUT THE GLICKO AND THEY NEVER BELIEVE ME, I TELL THEM TO RD VACATE I.E. TAKE BREAKS IN BETWEEN MATCHES THEY THINK IM CRAZY THE MORE U PLAY IN A VOLITILITY PERIOD THE HARDER IT IS TO RANK UP. other creators have made some good vids on this, Serex is one
I play wingman and I've gotten a lot better by identifying what plays absolutely piss me off the most and developing strategies to counter it.
Tbh cheaters decreased a lot than before but just as you said you can still encounter them in any matches and there are cheaters who blatantly cheating but still unbanned and has badges:')
Looking at my stats, about a quarter of my games have had cheaters in them (S4-SEM, 27/102).
@@mwbevi have never seen a cheater in my 700 games
@@programedd You're lucky. While I've very rarely noticed a blatant cheat, of my 102 recent games, 27 of them have had a player be VAC banned afterwards.
@@mwbev i was an ex cheater so had trash trust factor when i started my newest account to play fair, i got global in 2018 and checked sometime in 2020 to see that 3000 players out of the 11000 players i’d ever played for banned for cheating lol. These days i’m in great trust factor though since it’s been 5 years since last cs ban, haven’t seen a cheater in over a year
youre funny af with your video cutting techniques, informative as always
bro. the eq curve of your voice is enjoyable. love your videos. thanks for the insight
Let's say I want to learn Nuke. All I see is videos with pro nades and stuff, no one making a "matchmaking nuke strats / nades" video. Would be much appreciated to make a series on that. I'm only intrested in nades that actually help in like MG not pro matches.
My favorite thing is when enemy T's have gone B 5 rounds in a row and then the CT's decide only having 1 B is still a good idea
Your beginning advice is what I discovered w/ grinding towards a goal for anything in games & life.
The cheater aspect most likely be coming from Internet latency and bandwidth.
More speed, more smooth.
Voo's Rule looks like the basis of matchmaking.
Such a good video, I really needed this. Thanks, voo!
I made it from silver 4 to Master guardian Elite in 1 month and 16 days 😍. And i took some breaks in between.
you pulled a Nadeking outro on us. great vid!
About that with people calling out a player for hacking to early, is so true. I don't know how many times i've tried to be called an hacker, just because the play was good, or how mad the other team or player are. Sometimes its simply about luck, and other times you actually used you head.
Stagnant matches are boring where you wreck heavily or get wrecked heavily feels so good when you feel like you worked for your victory
Faceit players is the biggest problem in mm, 50% of the matches i lose there is faceit lvl 7-10 player in Masters Guardian ranks.
this!
In NA this happens every game. Pretty funny cause mg games get super sweaty because of this yet you get barely any Elo for winning against lv10s who should be global.
I found that there is a fatigue attributed to playing with the same people over and over again. After not playing Soloqueue for what felt like months - those few games I did last weekend were more fun, easier and it also allowed me to play much better.
@@mscmeister don't worry about what others do. Bring your game to a high standard and don't even question your teammates or enemies. You would be surprised how well some people can play if simply given the cache to focus on themselves
your videos are so fun to watch, put out more quantity cause im addicted to them!
To be really honest, I don't have the opportunity to grind the game on a daily basis but I once did that 4 years ago. I never had that idea that soloquing was unfun because teammates were not nice/don't listen/bad/toxic. To me I generaly manage to have a good time most games. And teammates are generally reasonable. Maybe that's just because I'm not very advanced in the game tho, my highest rank was mge.
In MM you can drastically increase this win rate outlook percentage if you know good utility. Good utility is like having a extra player.
8.30 that s true,few days ago in mirage from 11_4 we got a win by 14-16 only having a good vibe and focusing(was a4v5 then enemy kicked a toxic player at 12-11)awsome game ..even valve Tell us țo never give up even If is 4v5
Even in working out taking sufficient break time really helps you can lift more and still maintain proper form good point I agree with you bro!
Your content is curing my tilt. Thank you.
A litlle thing I want to add: dont always tell your teamates what they did wrong. If its something important, do it immedietly, but if your teammate loses a round because of a super specific mistake, dont point that out. Just say 'nice try'. Its better to keep the team morale up than to teach your teamm8s a lesson noone will remember.
Also very much agree with your point about cheaters. Im LE rn and VERY RARELY do I meet a cheater, or someone I would confidentely call that.
I’m 49 and I’ve been playing cs since 1999. Love it !!!
amazing content ive been comin here since 2015. Since the sideways movement tip video.
This has to be the first time ever I have seen an youtube ad and actually thought, "I should really try this, this sounds like fun"
u said it all what i noticed aswell playing past 2 months i was also a old cs player and fan from half life to cs go but unfortunetly i started go like 6 months ago but i did play over 3-4 years 5v5 in cs 1.6 team vs random team we had server and all was cool no ranking just pure show off team skills and ofc individual ! but deff u said it all
Just passing by to say that this really helped and I achieved Global ;)
Tks a lot
I would add that one could benefit from reducing the map pool.
Also, if the first couple of maps have more impact, you should warm up on dm, not on those maps
Reached GE way back 2017.
Haven't played CS that much ever since. Probably once a year?
Tried Val, and I'm D2.
Win or lose, I probably don't stress about it anymore.
Reached highest peak in CS
And just playing Val with friends who aren't CS vets.
What I learned from all the grind, just enjoy.
If you wanna try so hard to reach pro, no one stopping u.
But end of the day, what u do makes u.
Low elo/High ain't much of a prob anymore.
Hello Voo, Thanks for this video and your hard work. Last weekend Someone tryed to use phising to steal my steam account. The psychology and skilled used to setup the trap realy blow my mind.. (even as an IT guy). I would like to share my story to make sure that other people's accounts don't get compromised. I am sure that If I was not an IT guy I would have fall for it. Would be cool if someone within the CS GO community could make a video about it to warn other people.
That would be good to see. I occasionally hear people say they lost their account, and it never makes sense how that could happen.
As someone with adhd , i can be very aggressive /pushing but i dont like to die early either so I also switch into long rotate plants and flanks i just need to tell myself DONT LIFT FROM SLOW WALK
Really good video, didn't even realize I was early when I started watching lol.
what was that dust 2 map where you cleared a long? seems like a good training and i would like to try it in different maps.
Cheaters really aren’t a problem for me it’s just smurfs who make insanely intelligent plays and cutoff rotates, as well as throwing good nades and having good positioning, all while being silver 3
How many competitive matches should I play a day/ week for maximizing ranking up and avoiding overplaying and screwing up my ranking chances?
Big like finaly someone that can simply sai theres no default elo system a nd then say what system there is thanks man saved me lot of time
Appreciate it bro, God Bless you
could you do a video on protocols? I see everything else on your channel except those, movement, aim, crosshair positions, positioning etc but not protocols
Can you explain what you mean?
Was consistently dropping 30+ kills the last 2 weeks last few days it’s been hard to drop even 12-15 I think I’m just burnt out I’m making lazy plays I think I need to take a break
Thanks for your information .
Subscribed.
You’re definitely right about Igl’ing too hard will cause further problems. I notice that all the time haha
Bro, 12.6% of my games on CSGOStats have had at least one player go on to be banned. EU matchmaking is riddled with cheaters.
We are pushing 🅿️
What is the ideal timeframe you should play pug matches? For example, like 2 hours a day, or something like that?
Love the content voo!
I like the part about any game being winnable, since I tend to tilt hard if the scoreline is ass
NA matchmaking is straight up broken. Me and my stack are sitting at 71%+ win rate and are stuck around MG to MGE. Our KDs are skyrocketing due to getting matched with silvers and novas but the game just keeps us here.
same with the Asian CS scene
globals/smfcs getting matched against (one dmg + nova + silver) lobbies...
NA is dead
nice editing
Definitely play with a steady group if you can. I was stuck in silver solo queuing. I started playing with a 5 stack and Im gn2 now
I've also realized that micromanaging teammates is a waste of time. Most people don't have a burning desire to rank up and will simply not respond well or even be able to. Being nice, supportive and talkative is much better to coax the team to strategize.
i mean, i've gotten to MG2 and can't get past
i've been getting reported a lot and it's lowered my TF a lot and now i just get toxic teammates, leavers and smurf enemies
gotta love losing 16-2 to a guy with 50 hours and almost 40 kills
Good video, alot of things I try to tell my friends but I am shit at teaching and communication lol sharing this with them all
When i did road to global i received hackusations and got reported in pretty much every game. Even in SMFC i got them, although you cant really blame people for thinking that, because the anti-cheat is horrendous
I NEED to know what training map you were running in this video that had NPC's posted up on all the angles.
This guys channel is like War Owl's, except he seems like he would be colder and meaner irl
your videos are really interesting, thanks for making them
Whats that clearing map at 7:57 I need that in my life NOW
YPRAC maps
13:18 damn voo ended class early today
I am simply not tilted or disappointed after losing even when I'm carrying super hard. But absolutely furious if my team is toxic. This game is most enjoyable if dem teammates are friendly.
"there arent that many cheaters"
me, after stopping playing for 1 month, getting spammed by leetify with "a player from your past game has been vac banned"
i wish i kept count, but it was at least 10 in the 100 games i played. They werent even good cheaters. They used walls and were still shit.
7:00 "or you just say gogogo" Silvers kinda listen to gogogo tbf
“Supreme is around faceit 5” -> faces faceit 10s in gold nova
Another thing is when playing with friends if you notice something like their crosshair placement is off don’t call them out on it. Do what I do. Send them a video on the topic and say. Dam I learned so much from this video. I’m getting more kills consistently now. Then they will be like. Dam let me check it out. Then they realize. Hey my placement is off let me fix it. One of my friends has caught on to it but he now plays at the same level as me and I got him their faster than it took me to get their. He wasn’t mad about it once he caught on. He was happy I did it the way I did. Obviously if the person wants your help and has asked for it. Then you can just straight up tell them what they are doing wrong. But don’t do it unless they want it. Otherwise you risk pissing them off or making them feel bad and like they aren’t pulling their weight. Sometimes it takes a new pair of eyes to realize your mistakes.
Is it possible for you to make a video about anticipation? Like anticipating the enemy?
I have a couple players on my team who generally don’t anticipate enemies. We are in esea main and they still have the awareness of open players and nothing I do seems to improve them.
I’m the igl.
I've played 5-10 comptetetive games in the past month using leetify, and it already informed me that an opponent which I played recently had received a VAC ban. Funnily enough, I won that game. (It was gold nova game, I had taken a break, but was still shooting hard)
Eastern europe matchmaking btw
Appreciate your content, man. Thanks 😁. Got nowt to say just posting so TH-cam algo gets frisky.😎
My first match I had a cheater. He was randomly wallbanging many people and stared directly at people through walls and always knew what site they were going
theory is true , i did play once a day and rank up from gnm to le in a month despite my stats
A lot of people I've met could benefit from trusting your word in this video. So many people are guilty of so many things you've drawn out here.
I love this game, just got back into it. What I will never understand is why I get teammates tho that aren’t my rank…… I’m MG2 and get silvers on my team 😢
Insightful as always. Those cheater difficulty bots are mad fun!
10/10 outro 🥶
When we are behind 5-15 or something like that I always think 'okay, its win win now, every round more is fun because we win, or it's finally over.' 😂
What he means is when you start playing bad your probably sobering up … the trick is to take a break to get baked after every 2 games
I always think, if i am the top fragger in my matches it's prolly going horrible...
As someone who plays ~1 competitive game per week and sits super comfortably at Supreme, I can absolutely confirm this.
Shitter
does anyone know what training map that is with the npcs on common peak angles? seems really good for getting muscle memory down
4:18 (few seconds prior)
What did you just said? Faceit is actually worse. New account can play with you, while on MM you have a wooden shield like paid Prime.
8:00 what are these servers? Pre aim? Clearance or something?
bald is such a vibe for you bro, looking fresh bro!!
I play my best after 3-7 days off. True story what you are saying.
Hey Voo, can you do a video on Awp vs Rifle angles?
Nice outro voo