Crazy video brother. You have helped a ton in this game. He is right about everything including the training routine. If u keep doing that routine it'll improve you massively, even u will be surprised with your aim
In regards to step #2 - Physical and Mental health. Sleep is a *huge* factor in performance and many people neglect it. When I say sleep I am also including overall alertness. I am an older guy and I work 8-10 hours a day. I find it *very* difficult to perform after I've worked all day on 6 hours of sleep as opposed to on the weekends when I'm allowed to sleep 8+ hours. Also, eating a lot of heavy food before gaming drains your physical resources. Your body is spending a lot of energy attempting to break down and digest that food, and part of that energy is coming from your brain and reaction times. If you're going to eat before/while you play CS, you should try to make it a small snack that isn't too heavy for your body. Yogurt, Trail mix, some mixed nuts, a salad, some veggies, etc. As opposed to say, a meatball sub or a bowl of mashed potatoes.
Love your content, been watching it since I had 300 hours in game and watched until 1000 hours daily and after that in less than 1 day of playing faceit from 800 elo I got to level 5 winning basically every game
Serious question when you que up faceit what option do you pick? Fair matches? Quickest match? Super Match? I picked the option on the left side & waited over 20 mins for a match
I've been playing since 2017 I think, never and ever could I warmup, after a couple of minutes of aim training im getting heated and don't want to play at all. I don't train or warmup ever and I play almost every game as 1st or 2nd fragger. It's weird I know but it is what it is. I feel better this way.
Hey, I lost 1000 elo on faceit after one of my friends was banned for smurfing (he wasn’t smurfing it was his 2nd account) but what advice would you give me since I went from playing 12-1300 lobbies to now being 350-500 elo?
There isn’t anything really wrong with play super aggressive, but if you continuously make similar plays round by round, the enemy team will likely pick up on that pattern and play accordingly.
are you the one making openings and allowing your teammates to trade, or are you the last man alive to find space? if you are trying to make space as entry, and it isnt working you should focus on playing off your teammates instead. use your utility to set them up or just simply get trades instead of being the one who gets traded.
I need this. I do a lot of practice against strafing bots on workshop maps and dm but I always feel like there's something I am not incorporating into my routine.' edit: I notice that my tracking needs work, if I have some bots strafing and some standing still, I can't hit the ones standing still, lol. I'll try varying up my aim warmup with various types of moving and non moving bots before dm. the 2nd and reiterated point is also so huge. I definitely don't queue faceit everyday, but I do it as often as I can, when I feel my best overall
Nice vid! Minor gripe: The 'this works for me, so it'll work for you' mindset is fundamentally deeply flawed. Did people enjoy s1mple's course? I know you probably need something like this to get your message across on youtube and I don't necessarily disagree with a lot in the video, just saying.
Facts. I never watch tutorials made by pro players because they have god given gifts that took them to the professional level. That’s not to say that the average person can’t improve but in reality you need to have something that can’t be taught to be pro at anything
7 steps? i heard only one, aim training, which is why i gave up on this game, i still play it occasionally, but fuck the sweaty games..if this what cs became, i dont want it. If you are not putting hours into this game out side of faceit, premier whatever, then youre done...and i dont even want to mention the herd of blatant cheaters that are in this community, gj valve.
I agree with the cheating problem, but the appeal of CS is the competitive nature. It's so rewarding getting a frag, unlike games like COD where you feel nothing after a kill.
If liquid doesn't pick me up after this video its all your fault Ryder
I'll take full responsibility for that.
@Ryderdie1 my goat
Crazy video brother. You have helped a ton in this game.
He is right about everything including the training routine. If u keep doing that routine it'll improve you massively, even u will be surprised with your aim
Lmfao I love how you double down at the end… “reach out if you need help with ur mental health” most helpful counter strike tip
Mental health is important, what can I say!
Thanks for watching!
In regards to step #2 - Physical and Mental health. Sleep is a *huge* factor in performance and many people neglect it. When I say sleep I am also including overall alertness. I am an older guy and I work 8-10 hours a day. I find it *very* difficult to perform after I've worked all day on 6 hours of sleep as opposed to on the weekends when I'm allowed to sleep 8+ hours.
Also, eating a lot of heavy food before gaming drains your physical resources. Your body is spending a lot of energy attempting to break down and digest that food, and part of that energy is coming from your brain and reaction times. If you're going to eat before/while you play CS, you should try to make it a small snack that isn't too heavy for your body. Yogurt, Trail mix, some mixed nuts, a salad, some veggies, etc. As opposed to say, a meatball sub or a bowl of mashed potatoes.
I wish I talked more about sleep. You're right when you say that sleep is essential to playing well.
Anyway, thanks for watching!
Great vid Ryder! Tip #2 is huge, and often neglected.
You're the consistency king. Great video my man
Woah! Haven’t seen you in awhile. Come drop by the live stream sometime.
Also, thank you!
I've been watching you since the first video. I really appreciate you, keep up the good work
Thanks for the support man, really does mean a lot.
Another dope video, good job Ryder!
you know what..... I'll subscribe because you caught my attention with your informational videos
Love your content, been watching it since I had 300 hours in game and watched until 1000 hours daily and after that in less than 1 day of playing faceit from 800 elo I got to level 5 winning basically every game
great tips man!
Hey Ryder, you’re videos helped me to reach stable lvl 6 on faceit 😅 Thanks for sharing your experience. I started playing cs2 in June.
I’m glad I could help. Let me know when you get level 10!
Great video. Thank you.
Man, I wish I had money to become a member of your channel because YOU ARE GOATED!
Serious question when you que up faceit what option do you pick? Fair matches? Quickest match? Super Match? I picked the option on the left side & waited over 20 mins for a match
I usually queue super matches only. Based on the time of day and your region you may experience longer queue times.
I've been playing since 2017 I think, never and ever could I warmup, after a couple of minutes of aim training im getting heated and don't want to play at all. I don't train or warmup ever and I play almost every game as 1st or 2nd fragger. It's weird I know but it is what it is. I feel better this way.
Great information and good logical steps how to get better :-)
How do you make these thumbnails, also awesome video
Hopefully my answer on stream was good!
@ yup it definitely was, thanks for letting me know
3:23 xertioN cursed grip 💀
Fire video
great video!
Thank you! I put a lot of work into this one.
What settings do you put for Recoil Master?
Drop in on my stream sometime soon and I’ll show you
Babe wake up ryder posted
bro the timing i was struggling with my aim and i ddint know why lol
Now I will easily win my 1 v 1 against d0nk
hell yeah brother
Hey, I lost 1000 elo on faceit after one of my friends was banned for smurfing (he wasn’t smurfing it was his 2nd account) but what advice would you give me since I went from playing 12-1300 lobbies to now being 350-500 elo?
if you're not genuinely ass you should be able to carry yourself out within 50-100 games or less.
@ already up 150 elo in like 15-20ish games so fighting my way back up rn
and another banger
You've been playing for a year and you're already faceit lvl 10. How many hours do you have on cs in total?
I showed it in the video but approximately 2,750~
Mental health is my biggest enemy, but still good video!
A problem for me is overconfidence, i just rush super hard, sometimes it works well but other times it doesn't
There isn’t anything really wrong with play super aggressive, but if you continuously make similar plays round by round, the enemy team will likely pick up on that pattern and play accordingly.
Okay, aim down, movement next 🙌
One punch man aah routine
might be my mental health that is bringing me down 🤷♂️
Could be! Nothing wrong with time away from CS to figure some things out.
2500 NA elo. In other words. Something like lvl 8-9 in EU
drop your aimlabs routine or you owe me 100 sand dunes ;)
maaaaannn, to be honest I've been almost doing exclusively tracking exercises. I do most of my "flick" or micro adjustment training in game.
@@Ryderdie1 yeah same. But i thought some aimlabs could work on overflicking :D
im dropping fucking 30 bombs and still losing because of my dogshit teamates who go 8 in 21 it is so annoying
are you the one making openings and allowing your teammates to trade, or are you the last man alive to find space? if you are trying to make space as entry, and it isnt working you should focus on playing off your teammates instead. use your utility to set them up or just simply get trades instead of being the one who gets traded.
@ entry fragger
Always the first one out cus teamates are baiting
I need this. I do a lot of practice against strafing bots on workshop maps and dm but I always feel like there's something I am not incorporating into my routine.'
edit: I notice that my tracking needs work, if I have some bots strafing and some standing still, I can't hit the ones standing still, lol. I'll try varying up my aim warmup with various types of moving and non moving bots before dm.
the 2nd and reiterated point is also so huge. I definitely don't queue faceit everyday, but I do it as often as I can, when I feel my best overall
Nice vid! Minor gripe: The 'this works for me, so it'll work for you' mindset is fundamentally deeply flawed. Did people enjoy s1mple's course? I know you probably need something like this to get your message across on youtube and I don't necessarily disagree with a lot in the video, just saying.
Facts. I never watch tutorials made by pro players because they have god given gifts that took them to the professional level. That’s not to say that the average person can’t improve but in reality you need to have something that can’t be taught to be pro at anything
first
7 steps? i heard only one, aim training, which is why i gave up on this game, i still play it occasionally, but fuck the sweaty games..if this what cs became, i dont want it. If you are not putting hours into this game out side of faceit, premier whatever, then youre done...and i dont even want to mention the herd of blatant cheaters that are in this community, gj valve.
Bro complaining about a competitive game being competitive
I agree with the cheating problem, but the appeal of CS is the competitive nature. It's so rewarding getting a frag, unlike games like COD where you feel nothing after a kill.
noob
Great vid