⚠️ There are some annoying audio bugs in this video, mainly at the start. It gets better during the video. Sorry for this I am amateur content creator, still learning 🥲😤
mb settings are to agressive on noise reduction or compressor.. but i kinda sounds like ur wiring/connection is bad. wireless mic? if u dont have to move use a use a solid wired studio mic. edit: styko+elige>simples "training(s)camp"
@@Alex-j6s3t in what way does that detract from the message for you? its not a speech, its a conversation and filler words makes sense to give him time to think but also saying "im not done with my point"
@@raakata It's annoying to listen to, just use pauses instead of saying "like" as every second word. That many filler words are not used by "gifted communicators"
Looking forward to that aim coaching video. One video idea I really want to see from you in the future is you coaching a 2.5k+ elo player. Preferably 3k elo. There is that difference between super high elo players and pros and it would be interesting to explore it from your POV. Even players who are stuck around 2.5-3k elo, there is that next step that pros can provide. Personally I was 3k elo CS2 recently but fell a lot in elo. I'd love to be a part of a video if possible, I don't have the means to pay tho. I have watched many of your videos and have had various routines, so it would create great discussions and probably be the most inclusive video content wise in ur channel. If not possible, I would love to see a video like that from you at least, to improve! Looking forward to what you cook up in the future.
@BackTwoBaySix I appreciate your engagement, but I must clarify a few points. The coach's services were indeed paid for, and the production of these videos has been ongoing for several months. This is corroborated by references in his other videos. He is a highly skilled content creator, and his work has been incredibly beneficial to me. Let's ensure we base our critiques on accurate information rather than conjecture. @STYKO , I love your content! Your dedication and expertise are truly inspiring. Thank you!
On the topic of aim training Voltaic is such a great source, and they have a lot of people in their community members like MattyOW, West Proter, and Viscose that are really helpful.
I love how Styko mentioned multiple times that he non materialistic and plays with default knives but then has Supreme all over the wall XD Love u Styko
Elige is right, having an aim coach or being your own coach and analyzing your MOUSE CONTROL is important, after I did this I learned that aiming left is my extremely weak side while aiming right is easy, it's normal to have a strong point with your aim, but for me it was a real problem, if I moved my wrist left it went up like the ak recoil lol, I can't aim horizontally like that, mechanically I was limited, there is no setting that could fix this for me. This wasn't an easy fix, but I learned using more of my arm and changing the way I sit and center/place my mouse is beneficial. This also required me to change my sens which is on the higher side, double than the pro average.
I would always be convinced I hit the enemy when I definitely didn't. Look back at demo, I overaim when they're moving and then fire, resulting in an obvious miss when I whiff
Learning where the enemy might be, around a corner, based on the current state of the round, where your team is, where the enemy last was seen, and making sure that you catch them off guard, and make sure your *tracking* is on point! That's probably the biggest thing cs players suffer from, the tracking is not consistent, that's my weakness, so when elige says donk's crosshair is always where it needs to be, he is making sure he has his crosshair on where the enemy is and keeps it on them when they're moving, something that is easier said than done in a game like cs.
8:44 Talking about this i feel more Confident clearing angles With A1S like if I'm going into B for say as an T. But with an AK while going B i hesitate a bit as it's a bit uncomfortable for me to control it on Close Quarters. I noticed that with AK I'm Gripping more on the mouse and loose focus on like reaction quickly. For example On G2 vs Vitality Final on Dallas 2024 Nexa got like 3 kills with ak on Anubis like flicking and holding mouse 1 if i was there I would completely wiff that with an ak. Where as I'd prefer the AK on like Monesy vs zywoo 1v1 on Nuke
This sounds like an issue with "noisegates" being set too hard which are supposed to limit noise, but now it cuts off his mic when hes not speaking loud enough.
I understand your perspective, but the substance and depth of the content are far more impactful than a few audio glitches. It's important to look beyond these minor issues to appreciate the true value being offered. he has pinned a comment saying he had bugs
Considering CS pros are noted for having the best aim in FPS games. I doubt a top 1% would destroy and them and have it "not be close" in aim training scores. I think it would be close but if they don't aim train it's not really a fair comparison. Considering most top 1% aim trainers don't even play games and just play aim trainers as well. I know minigod aim trains, elige and tenz have some great aim training scores as well. I remember Elige posting a video of him doing gridshot and did a flex on Tenz's score.
In the DDK’s recent podcast with VT Matty, they talked about how the pros couldn’t even get half the scores of the top aim trainers and it wasn’t anywhere close to a fair matchup at the recent aim training LAN
after swapping mice and pads around a lot, i was recently wondering what the thought process is in acquiring a pad in a certain speed and stiffness and how to get used to it in the fastest way. i remember dumping tons of hours into ly glass pad before ky static scores went up again and it was a major effort that took almost 5 months. i swapped recently again because i wanted to try out the freefall sv v2 as it is very soft as an alternative to glass and again i am sorta steuggling for about 2 weeks to get to where i was before. i find it just entertaining to switch stuff up to keep things fresh for me or it would become way too stale but how to find a good balance in doing so?😓
great breakdown. wanted to critique the audio a little bit. I think maybe your noise gate might be too high since some of your words are getting cut off
I'm just a beginner, but focusing on specific aspects of movement has greatly benefited me. Every day, I practiced counter-strafe drills and taps, and watching demos has been invaluable for understanding techniques like jiggling. I also learned the basics of peeking from demos. From my experience, avoiding walls seems crucial as they can disrupt movement-though I'm open to corrections on this.
Think one of the main reasons NA is a step behind Europe is ever since Covid, the game has been centred in Europe. Hard for NA, AU, SA, and Asia regions to be consistent when there only way to get consistent practice is being in Europe. NA at it's best used to get 6 events a year, now we are lucky to get 2. Hard for younger players to get experience and develop. ESL didn't help by killing the pro leagues.
even us in Africa. No-matter how good you become there is a point at which you cant progress due to the regions being too far away. NA for us is 400ms EU for us is 160ms (this is the best we can get unless we connect to Singapore (120ms) Its impossible to compete against the world, we see talent like JT/Sonic that I used to play against in MM having to move overseas just to make the dream happen.. I personally was training 3hours per day on my aim, it was my dream to one day be in a team but I have had to give up my dreams due to hardly any support in South Africa and Africa in general, there is no investment here for "gaming" or brands, lack of tournaments and prize pools, actually people like JT that played for local Bravado team actually lost money every tournament due to the costs for a plane ticket, accommodation, for the entire team + coach the costs are more than the 1st place prize pool, some can absorb such costs but majority can't, so much talent here but no opportunities and if you do get a chance to prove yourself you have to move to NA or EU to join a team.
The real answer is stimulants like Dextroamphetamine or Adderall. Many people in different gaming communities have spoken about this subject before but it always gets swept under the rug eventually. It's the big secret that they wont ever mention or bring up. Similar to how professional athletes and fighters will never bring up PEDS either. You can't expect to gain or keep sponsorships by mentioning PEDS but it's the honest truth.
And addy has unfortunately been normalized as all hell. I see students abuse it on the daily because they’re so accustomed to studying with it. Short term content and instant gratification has destroyed a lot of young people’s ability for singular focus
@@InStevenWeTrust The drugs in question, such as Adderall and dexamphetamines, are prescribed medications used to treat ADHD and are not illegal. However, to address your concern, yes, players are often subject to drug testing in tournaments. These tests are in place to ensure fair play and adherence to the rules established by the tournament organizers. Yes, players are tested for drugs in Counter-Strike majors. The organizers, such as ESL, have implemented anti-doping policies to ensure fair play. These policies include random drug testing to detect substances like Adderall and dexamphetamines. The goal is to maintain a level playing field and uphold the integrity of the competition.
I think what donk is good at is not over-aiming. He has nearly perfect crosshair placement and good movement, he is confident that the enemy would appear near his crosshair, what he need to do is just simple aim action. also visualization, that Elige pointed out, is another strength of donk, you can see from demo that he's ready to fight every angle, even the less expected angles he is prepared. He is not "actively-reacting" to what appears on his screen, it's more like the enemy appears near his crosshair.
i thinkl its so push everything when u dont have any mony problem s anmymore like youi said , you lose motivation when you have 500k not doing anything
Good stuff but man, I really disagree on the personality shaping your roles and there's many many examples in the pro scene of that Same goes for the aim coaches having better aim than actual pros, not too mention crosshair placement and counter strafing is part of your aim But I agree mostly with his last point on how to improve as a young player, at least on a personal skill level
I understand your concern, but it's important to recognize that many content creators learn from and are inspired by each other. Acknowledging ELIGE's influence doesn't diminish his contributions; rather, it highlights his impact on the community. Sharing knowledge and techniques helps everyone improve and grow together.
Styko im level 9 in cs2 , 2680 elo on csgo I can't reach level 10 I hit it 2 times but can't stay there what can i improve? Can you make a series coaching me ? I play since 2014 I want to go semi pro or even pro in future. I have full time . ( For the haters at least I tried to get help to improve). @STYKO
Play a lot of dm and aim trainers focus on improving ur self and ur aim watch ur demos and clear ur mind also never focus at winning and dont care about ur elo or ur team just focus at improving
@@bcc1876 to be honest I " Gave up" after years trying I was DM/kovvaks and watching every single demo . But thanks I Will try not to give up anymore and follow the advice .
⚠️ There are some annoying audio bugs in this video, mainly at the start. It gets better during the video. Sorry for this I am amateur content creator, still learning 🥲😤
it's ok
would rather audio bug then missing this fire content. ps we still be waiting for the coach vids :)
mb settings are to agressive on noise reduction or compressor.. but i kinda sounds like ur wiring/connection is bad. wireless mic? if u dont have to move use a use a solid wired studio mic. edit: styko+elige>simples "training(s)camp"
@@moepl7771yea I thought very aggressive noise cancellation since it sounds like every school project lmao
most likely a too aggressive noise gate or noise reduction
Elige is a rly gifted communicator
He articulates things very well, I agree.
If only he didn't say "like" 7 times per sentence :/
@@Alex-j6s3t in what way does that detract from the message for you? its not a speech, its a conversation and filler words makes sense to give him time to think but also saying "im not done with my point"
@@raakata It's annoying to listen to, just use pauses instead of saying "like" as every second word.
That many filler words are not used by "gifted communicators"
Damn this is actually an insane video it’s crazy thinking about the tension when I’m in a retake didn’t even think it about it.
idk what they mean by tension like physical tension in your arm?
Intentionality is definitely a universal truth in ANYTHING you do in life
Liked and subbed.
always happy to support fellow CS loving people.
Happy that I found you!
Thank you. And welcome to the channel :)
Thanks for the video STYKO!
the audio problem had me confused, thought my headphone took a shit on me T-T
Sorry :(
Hey Styko! Nice videos man, Im happy I found you.
Hey, thanks! Welcome to the channel 😍
Looking forward to that aim coaching video. One video idea I really want to see from you in the future is you coaching a 2.5k+ elo player. Preferably 3k elo. There is that difference between super high elo players and pros and it would be interesting to explore it from your POV. Even players who are stuck around 2.5-3k elo, there is that next step that pros can provide.
Personally I was 3k elo CS2 recently but fell a lot in elo. I'd love to be a part of a video if possible, I don't have the means to pay tho. I have watched many of your videos and have had various routines, so it would create great discussions and probably be the most inclusive video content wise in ur channel.
If not possible, I would love to see a video like that from you at least, to improve! Looking forward to what you cook up in the future.
💩
That’s a long way of asking for free coaching and exposure!
@@BackTwoBaySix the man honestly has a way with words, let him cook
@BackTwoBaySix I appreciate your engagement, but I must clarify a few points. The coach's services were indeed paid for, and the production of these videos has been ongoing for several months. This is corroborated by references in his other videos. He is a highly skilled content creator, and his work has been incredibly beneficial to me. Let's ensure we base our critiques on accurate information rather than conjecture.
@STYKO , I love your content! Your dedication and expertise are truly inspiring. Thank you!
this helped me a lot (once again you help me in so many videos)
very informative video thanks styko :)
Glad you enjoyed! ✌🏽
On the topic of aim training Voltaic is such a great source, and they have a lot of people in their community members like MattyOW, West Proter, and Viscose that are really helpful.
I was going to comment this. MattyOW was the person who coached Elige and he made a video about it, as well as many other videos talking about aim.
I agree, Voltaic community helped me a lot and I was coached by minigod, so I have only positives to say.
styko you are a master of your art :) thank your for the dedication! :)
Thank you very much! 🥰
Problem with audio?
sounds like a noise gate set too high
@@BatteryAz1z yea had a bug.he pinned comment :)
awsome content as always
I love how Styko mentioned multiple times that he non materialistic and plays with default knives but then has Supreme all over the wall XD Love u Styko
It’s a collection from my young, dumb self 😄
Elige is right, having an aim coach or being your own coach and analyzing your MOUSE CONTROL is important, after I did this I learned that aiming left is my extremely weak side while aiming right is easy, it's normal to have a strong point with your aim, but for me it was a real problem, if I moved my wrist left it went up like the ak recoil lol, I can't aim horizontally like that, mechanically I was limited, there is no setting that could fix this for me. This wasn't an easy fix, but I learned using more of my arm and changing the way I sit and center/place my mouse is beneficial. This also required me to change my sens which is on the higher side, double than the pro average.
I would always be convinced I hit the enemy when I definitely didn't. Look back at demo, I overaim when they're moving and then fire, resulting in an obvious miss when I whiff
Very nice video again!
It's really nice to see pro players utilizing aim trainers like you and EliGE are... minigod is doing great stuff
Learning where the enemy might be, around a corner, based on the current state of the round, where your team is, where the enemy last was seen, and making sure that you catch them off guard, and make sure your *tracking* is on point! That's probably the biggest thing cs players suffer from, the tracking is not consistent, that's my weakness, so when elige says donk's crosshair is always where it needs to be, he is making sure he has his crosshair on where the enemy is and keeps it on them when they're moving, something that is easier said than done in a game like cs.
Bro really sounded like VT matty when talking about mouse control
8:44 Talking about this i feel more Confident clearing angles With A1S like if I'm going into B for say as an T. But with an AK while going B i hesitate a bit as it's a bit uncomfortable for me to control it on Close Quarters. I noticed that with AK I'm Gripping more on the mouse and loose focus on like reaction quickly. For example On G2 vs Vitality Final on Dallas 2024 Nexa got like 3 kills with ak on Anubis like flicking and holding mouse 1 if i was there I would completely wiff that with an ak. Where as I'd prefer the AK on like Monesy vs zywoo 1v1 on Nuke
I loved your videos with POV and comms. Will you make those videos again with cs2?
you have some issue with ur mic or this comes from video editor software
This sounds like an issue with "noisegates" being set too hard which are supposed to limit noise, but now it cuts off his mic when hes not speaking loud enough.
I understand your perspective, but the substance and depth of the content are far more impactful than a few audio glitches. It's important to look beyond these minor issues to appreciate the true value being offered. he has pinned a comment saying he had bugs
Shaving the head to become high speed low drag
I might try this for my next monthly challenge. 👀
Considering CS pros are noted for having the best aim in FPS games. I doubt a top 1% would destroy and them and have it "not be close" in aim training scores. I think it would be close but if they don't aim train it's not really a fair comparison. Considering most top 1% aim trainers don't even play games and just play aim trainers as well. I know minigod aim trains, elige and tenz have some great aim training scores as well. I remember Elige posting a video of him doing gridshot and did a flex on Tenz's score.
In the DDK’s recent podcast with VT Matty, they talked about how the pros couldn’t even get half the scores of the top aim trainers and it wasn’t anywhere close to a fair matchup at the recent aim training LAN
GGWP on Anubis!
Didn't expect to see you here lmao played with you earlier
@@Zhariis Haha yeah! From that Ancient game, sick comeback. Well played man :D
There is no link to the find your role video in the description (yet)
ruclips.net/video/NaGezqx6VEM/видео.html
Here it is. Also added to description :)
@@STYKO
after swapping mice and pads around a lot, i was recently wondering what the thought process is in acquiring a pad in a certain speed and stiffness and how to get used to it in the fastest way. i remember dumping tons of hours into ly glass pad before ky static scores went up again and it was a major effort that took almost 5 months. i swapped recently again because i wanted to try out the freefall sv v2 as it is very soft as an alternative to glass and again i am sorta steuggling for about 2 weeks to get to where i was before. i find it just entertaining to switch stuff up to keep things fresh for me or it would become way too stale but how to find a good balance in doing so?😓
Steelseries Qck Heavy is your friend. Soft pad but also thick so it feels stiff and is heavy so it doesnt slide around
in a game about consistency, consistency is important
@@xlgapelsin6173 i mained that for 4 years, i fxcking hate that thing now😂 mud pad aren't for me anymore
great breakdown. wanted to critique the audio a little bit. I think maybe your noise gate might be too high since some of your words are getting cut off
1:50 Yanko teaching Elige English lol
😊
what are the better ways to train movement then kz?
I'm just a beginner, but focusing on specific aspects of movement has greatly benefited me. Every day, I practiced counter-strafe drills and taps, and watching demos has been invaluable for understanding techniques like jiggling. I also learned the basics of peeking from demos. From my experience, avoiding walls seems crucial as they can disrupt movement-though I'm open to corrections on this.
Oy, nevím jestli je to jen na mé straně, ale nějak blbne audio (lehké zasekávání už na začátku videa). Snad je to jen můj problém❤
Have the same
The microphone bugged and I couldn't re-record. I have to buy a new one, been happening past few weeks randomly :(
Bro, the camera seems not fully in focus
seems like your mic is cutting out a bit
Finally
are ur arms kinda weird or is it just angles
Think one of the main reasons NA is a step behind Europe is ever since Covid, the game has been centred in Europe. Hard for NA, AU, SA, and Asia regions to be consistent when there only way to get consistent practice is being in Europe. NA at it's best used to get 6 events a year, now we are lucky to get 2. Hard for younger players to get experience and develop. ESL didn't help by killing the pro leagues.
even us in Africa.
No-matter how good you become there is a point at which you cant progress due to the regions being too far away.
NA for us is 400ms
EU for us is 160ms (this is the best we can get unless we connect to Singapore (120ms)
Its impossible to compete against the world, we see talent like JT/Sonic that I used to play against in MM having to move overseas just to make the dream happen..
I personally was training 3hours per day on my aim, it was my dream to one day be in a team but I have had to give up my dreams due to hardly any support in South Africa and Africa in general, there is no investment here for "gaming" or brands, lack of tournaments and prize pools, actually people like JT that played for local Bravado team actually lost money every tournament due to the costs for a plane ticket, accommodation, for the entire team + coach the costs are more than the 1st place prize pool, some can absorb such costs but majority can't, so much talent here but no opportunities and if you do get a chance to prove yourself you have to move to NA or EU to join a team.
The real answer is stimulants like Dextroamphetamine or Adderall. Many people in different gaming communities have spoken about this subject before but it always gets swept under the rug eventually. It's the big secret that they wont ever mention or bring up. Similar to how professional athletes and fighters will never bring up PEDS either. You can't expect to gain or keep sponsorships by mentioning PEDS but it's the honest truth.
Did you see stewie2k in the recent dallas iem, people where saying he looks cracked up
@@Niqo58 No, but a friend in a discord I'm apart of mentioned the same thing 👀. These people are willing to do whatever it takes to win.
Are these players ever drug tested in these tournaments ?
And addy has unfortunately been normalized as all hell. I see students abuse it on the daily because they’re so accustomed to studying with it. Short term content and instant gratification has destroyed a lot of young people’s ability for singular focus
@@InStevenWeTrust The drugs in question, such as Adderall and dexamphetamines, are prescribed medications used to treat ADHD and are not illegal. However, to address your concern, yes, players are often subject to drug testing in tournaments. These tests are in place to ensure fair play and adherence to the rules established by the tournament organizers.
Yes, players are tested for drugs in Counter-Strike majors. The organizers, such as ESL, have implemented anti-doping policies to ensure fair play. These policies include random drug testing to detect substances like Adderall and dexamphetamines. The goal is to maintain a level playing field and uphold the integrity of the competition.
Love from Ukraine❤
I think what donk is good at is not over-aiming. He has nearly perfect crosshair placement and good movement, he is confident that the enemy would appear near his crosshair, what he need to do is just simple aim action. also visualization, that Elige pointed out, is another strength of donk, you can see from demo that he's ready to fight every angle, even the less expected angles he is prepared. He is not "actively-reacting" to what appears on his screen, it's more like the enemy appears near his crosshair.
wasnt elige part of cloud9 in that era where they admitted to abusing adderall in tournaments? 🤣
Nope, EliGE was never part of Cloud9.
@@STYKO oh shit my bad brodie 🙏
answer that flusha question its not legit in d2
i thinkl its so push everything when u dont have any mony problem s anmymore like youi said , you lose motivation when you have 500k not doing anything
Performance optimizing secret 1: Stop changing your sensitivity
That's just straight up false information, and one of the biggest myths for aiming performance
@@ZahaKami Okay, time to change your sensitivity from 0.01 to 18.53 every time you die!
@@belgiumball2308 that's not what I said..? You can use higher or lower sensitivities in aim trainers to get better at different parts of aiming.
@@ZahaKami Then you didn't get my point.
Good stuff but man, I really disagree on the personality shaping your roles and there's many many examples in the pro scene of that
Same goes for the aim coaches having better aim than actual pros, not too mention crosshair placement and counter strafing is part of your aim
But I agree mostly with his last point on how to improve as a young player, at least on a personal skill level
How come you disagree?
Supreme decks are undermining
tell this EliGe GEEK to hop of team elevates D and stop trying to expose their discord server messages
those teachings are useless here in asian server too many cheaters(chinese weak people) its very hard to improve and grind.
first step: go bald
me: 💇🏽♂️
First step is go bald
Stealing ELIGE clout should be illegal.
I understand your concern, but it's important to recognize that many content creators learn from and are inspired by each other. Acknowledging ELIGE's influence doesn't diminish his contributions; rather, it highlights his impact on the community. Sharing knowledge and techniques helps everyone improve and grow together.
Styko im level 9 in cs2 , 2680 elo on csgo I can't reach level 10 I hit it 2 times but can't stay there what can i improve? Can you make a series coaching me ? I play since 2014 I want to go semi pro or even pro in future. I have full time . ( For the haters at least I tried to get help to improve).
@STYKO
Play a lot of dm and aim trainers focus on improving ur self and ur aim watch ur demos and clear ur mind also never focus at winning and dont care about ur elo or ur team just focus at improving
@@bcc1876 to be honest I " Gave up" after years trying I was DM/kovvaks and watching every single demo . But thanks I Will try not to give up anymore and follow the advice .