How a CS Pro Thinks In-Game (Episode 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024

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  • @STYKO
    @STYKO  Год назад +1

    👋 If you like this video, make sure to check out first episode of "How a CS Pro Thinks In-Game" - ruclips.net/video/F4um6mvMljI/видео.html

  • @Abs3ntFromPlay
    @Abs3ntFromPlay Год назад +21

    Never stop uploading Styko. You're analysis' are so helpful even for us regular folk.

  • @caseybeats7306
    @caseybeats7306 Год назад +3

    Great video! Kyxsan's calling is so quick yet clear and concise

  • @Ryzin1
    @Ryzin1 Год назад +10

    Movember already hitting hard

    • @STYKO
      @STYKO  Год назад +4

      🥸 moustache gang unite

  • @Chilneun
    @Chilneun Год назад +4

    playing with sufficient communication like in this video is probably one of the best experiences in this game

    • @damtt4555
      @damtt4555 Год назад +2

      connect ideas in-game succesfully with a team is beatiful man. Counter Strike.

  • @aNc1esta
    @aNc1esta Год назад +8

    Thats insanely helpful, thanks MR.STYKO !

    • @STYKO
      @STYKO  Год назад +3

      Glad you enjoy these videos! 😇

  • @octavelapize6657
    @octavelapize6657 Год назад +8

    Another banger! I love videos like this that even good players can learn a thing or two from

  • @ventsiR
    @ventsiR Год назад +3

    Great content man, love the grind!
    It's awesome that someone is making the effort of combining in-game comms with VODs of opponent scouting and stringing it together with commentary to colour in the context.
    Keep it going!

  • @wormi27z
    @wormi27z Год назад +4

    This kind of material is something I would love to see from many players. Any chance you could analyse a demo of some player together with them? For example the thinking of ropz or ZywOo would be interesting to dive in :D

  • @sonyy22
    @sonyy22 Год назад +3

    Awesome video waiting for more content from you :D

  • @milanristic9758
    @milanristic9758 9 месяцев назад +2

    Mr Styko thanks for this type of video I really like to listen to you calm voice its take me attension so I can learn something new about cs 😊

    • @STYKO
      @STYKO  9 месяцев назад +2

      My pleasure! :D

  • @Smaul1
    @Smaul1 Год назад +3

    Once again spectacular video. I really hope you will find new team and make more videos like this 😁

    • @STYKO
      @STYKO  Год назад +2

      That's the plan! :D Thank you.

  • @farrowcs
    @farrowcs Год назад +2

    That stache got me 🧱

  • @ninamoresova6757
    @ninamoresova6757 Год назад +2

    Great stuff 🎉😊

  • @santespro
    @santespro Год назад +2

    I like your room and your analysis

  • @ralphhuzz31
    @ralphhuzz31 Год назад +2

    In 2:05 what when having that 1 awp and the rest has forced buy. How do you maximize the awp in that scenario. Do you prioritize having an opening kill early in the round or just leaving the awp in default position and wait for a pick off

    • @STYKO
      @STYKO  Год назад +2

      I’m not an AWPer but here is my suggestion.
      Don’t go for super aggresive play or all-in peek early as those are usually hard to hit and if you miss, you’ll give them free info that we have AWP and where it is.
      I would much rather take long-range duels / holding common default pathways for T’s where it’s unlikely to flash you. This will allow you to take free shots and escape, mitigating the trade potential. Such position would be divider on banana (or top of flowerblock on long) early round and then falling back to sign/A default in mid round & late round.
      If you miss your shots or you are overwhelmed, it’s always possible to fall back into bank.
      Think of it as T’s don’t have info about the AWP yet so it’s easy to catch them defaulting with low utility and not flashing / smoking as much. They are also prone to overpeek in these rounds.

    • @ralphhuzz31
      @ralphhuzz31 Год назад

      @@STYKO thanks STYKO. Yes information is power. Often times i notice how the enemies can dry peek certain angles when they dont know there is an awp in play or at least expecting it.
      I often go for the early kill at overpass in mid or cons. just to compensate for the forced buys and sometimes find myself getting clamped down by the T's while repositioning or falling back

  • @pvp4fun208
    @pvp4fun208 Год назад +2

    Maybe dumb question but when I play. Should I always consciously think BEFORE the round starts about what to do/what position to play etc. And then switch to my subconscious mind/autopilot DURING the round?

  • @ScavLord
    @ScavLord Год назад +1

    Thanks for another banger video, Styko. Also what sleeve is that on your arm, and do you see them as beneficial?

    • @STYKO
      @STYKO  Год назад +2

      Since I started using glasspad I think sleeve is a must, otherwise sweaty hands / forearms just won’t slide. I use sleeve by company named Pulsar

    • @ScavLord
      @ScavLord Год назад +1

      @STYKO Aww that makes sense. Thanks for the response ❤️

    • @Hive__
      @Hive__ Год назад +1

      I always thought it was to stabilize your elbow or something, to not get tennis elbow or something@@STYKO

  • @memji8296
    @memji8296 Год назад +2

    ty martin 😙

  • @kairos5234
    @kairos5234 Год назад +2

    Cool vid keep them coming :)))

  • @chillarttalks
    @chillarttalks Год назад +2

    so good!

  • @stefancristian6128
    @stefancristian6128 Год назад +2

    comment for the algorithm mr Martini (joke from the video with the slavs) , I'm sure you'll be picked back up again in no time by another team !! Till then I hope you keep these golden videos coming !

    • @STYKO
      @STYKO  Год назад +1

      Thanks for that 😅 Glad you are enjoying the channel ❤️

  • @FeintMotion
    @FeintMotion Год назад

    imagine thinking

  • @synergystudios6546
    @synergystudios6546 Год назад

    tbh this did not teach us how you think at all just some coms explaining strats lol