absolutely loving this series man ! even though I'm much more experienced than you in this game, its nice to hear Pienix explain the game to you, and kinda getting a free insight into how he sees the game.. I'm always looking forward to your videos, and this series made me subscribe to you and its how I found you :) For as long as you're gonna go with this series, I'm always gonna be here, devouring the content. I would even ask you for more frequent vids if thats a possibility my friend :)
Have to say I'm a new fan, but I'm already a big fan. I love this series as the interactions between u and our coach is so inspiring. The coach, I'm guessing that English is not his first language, but he try his best to explain the concepts and is doing a very good job. Also the way he doesn't sugar coat his words when giving feedback shows he's actually being real to you, like a good friend would rather than a professional coach. And you remind me of myself because in every competitive game I have ever played I have always been a student of the game and sometimes make up for my lack of talent. Whether that CS2, OW2, Valo, Fortnite, Chess, basketball. Always strife to be a better player.
I just want to say a huge thank you as a fellow player who is trying to get better at CS after playing mindlessly for 5 years. This is the *BEST*, most helpful content I found on youtube and I can already see myself applying a lot of concepts in my game as well. Thank you so much coach Pienix and xboxlasagne!
love watching these, please keep them coming! I am coming back to CS after years of being absent and these videos are a great reminder how to play maps, practice and general game knowledge.
First of all, i want to thank both you and Pienix for creating this awesome content. I've learned lots of those series already, made my playstyle better and i'm sure you've helped countless of other people as well. One thing i want to add is, maybe it would be helpful for others (or me as well) to also explain why something is good. For instance, when you peeked connector after the molly from around 4:28, Pienix only said "This is good". In these situations it might even help to know why it is good. Keep up the good work and enjoy the journey!
This must never stop ! Although I'm definitely not learning as fast as you are I can learn a lot from these videos. You know I'm watching these again in 3 months to remember all the tips ! Thanks for the video !
Great series, one of the best if we're talking about CS guides/tips. Do you plan to upload coaching sessions on other, less popular maps soon? For example, I would love to see some analysis of Anubis, Nuke, Ancient gameplay.
21:55 (as a lowly MGE) this'd be a round where I'd tell my teammates to buy until just above $2k. For you that'd mean a p250 which can still one-shot headshot against head-armour and that's the important bit on an eco like this.
Also on CT, if you expect the Ts to have 5 AKs or 4 AKs and an AWP, don't buy head-armour. It can really make a difference over the course of an entire CT half.
Great video series! The only thing is that i always get bored when the part you already used as the intro comes up. If you understand what i mean. Maybe you could shorten the intro or find a way to not show it twice. Otherwise I'm learning a lot and enjoying simultaniously. And i can see you improve too. Awesome!
@@xboxlasagne same, been going back and fourth but been grinding cs for few months now, movement is soo much better in cs in my opinion, and can actually spray with guns vs like tapping in val
Instead of telling you how to play from your bad positions he should focus on telling you how to not find yourself in those positions in the first place. Feels like he’s focusing more on your gameplay than the actual info you’re being given and how you’re reacting to it. Your game sense and positioning is definitely what needs the most work. Your mechanics need them too but your overall game knowledge is what is lacking. All of you gameplay choices should be impacted by what your teammates are giving you and what the team needs. You definitely need to learn when it’s time to trade with teammates and when it’s time to execute utility. I see all too much playing with friends and casual that people will just dance around throwing utility rather than getting out to site with numbers and then getting utility down to stop retakes. People can easily go up in ELO just by knowing when to hold W and when not to. I see people get themselves funneled for 3Ks all the time in low Elo and Casual just out of hesitation.
absolutely loving this series man ! even though I'm much more experienced than you in this game, its nice to hear Pienix explain the game to you, and kinda getting a free insight into how he sees the game.. I'm always looking forward to your videos, and this series made me subscribe to you and its how I found you :) For as long as you're gonna go with this series, I'm always gonna be here, devouring the content. I would even ask you for more frequent vids if thats a possibility my friend :)
Thanks, appreciate the support!
really nice to see 2 perspectives of the same "problem" or even 3 if you don´t agree =)@@xboxlasagne
@@xboxlasagne I think it would be a cool idea if he could coach you in a real time live game
The improvement has been insane ur crosshair placement and angle clearing is night and day to a couple videos keep grinding lasagna man🐐
Appreciate it
Have to say I'm a new fan, but I'm already a big fan. I love this series as the interactions between u and our coach is so inspiring. The coach, I'm guessing that English is not his first language, but he try his best to explain the concepts and is doing a very good job. Also the way he doesn't sugar coat his words when giving feedback shows he's actually being real to you, like a good friend would rather than a professional coach. And you remind me of myself because in every competitive game I have ever played I have always been a student of the game and sometimes make up for my lack of talent. Whether that CS2, OW2, Valo, Fortnite, Chess, basketball. Always strife to be a better player.
Just want to say I love this series/content super insightful and it helps me to spot mistakes in my own gameplay
glad to hear it thanks!
I just want to say a huge thank you as a fellow player who is trying to get better at CS after playing mindlessly for 5 years. This is the *BEST*, most helpful content I found on youtube and I can already see myself applying a lot of concepts in my game as well. Thank you so much coach Pienix and xboxlasagne!
thanks i really appreciate that!
Nice Ace bro, that deserved more cred! I also love how excited you sound when you say "ACE!", and he is like "ye... thats good"
hahaha
Love this series, super helpful as always
same!
love watching these, please keep them coming! I am coming back to CS after years of being absent and these videos are a great reminder how to play maps, practice and general game knowledge.
Glad to hear it and welcome back!
dude Pienix is great teacher. Please dont stop the serie. Continue. I improved my self because you. Thank you really and Pienix.
THANK YOU!
You are doing so much better! That's cool to see
First of all, i want to thank both you and Pienix for creating this awesome content. I've learned lots of those series already, made my playstyle better and i'm sure you've helped countless of other people as well.
One thing i want to add is, maybe it would be helpful for others (or me as well) to also explain why something is good. For instance, when you peeked connector after the molly from around 4:28, Pienix only said "This is good". In these situations it might even help to know why it is good.
Keep up the good work and enjoy the journey!
As someone who's in the same elo as you, This is very beneficial and informative for me. Keep up the good work man!
This series is so good and I've subscribed because of it. Keep them coming!
Thanks for the support!
@34:22 that utilset is great, def going to be yoinking that!
thanks for the series its very entertaining
I’ve watched every episode so far, you have really improved alot! Thanks for content!
This must never stop ! Although I'm definitely not learning as fast as you are I can learn a lot from these videos. You know I'm watching these again in 3 months to remember all the tips !
Thanks for the video !
i struggle remembering everything myself!
Great series, one of the best if we're talking about CS guides/tips. Do you plan to upload coaching sessions on other, less popular maps soon? For example, I would love to see some analysis of Anubis, Nuke, Ancient gameplay.
yes : )
This series is exactly what I needed to get back into CS
Really great Content. I'll be binging your page all day.
These vods are gold and I want to stock up!!
Make a video of this guy himself explaining his own demo
21:55 (as a lowly MGE) this'd be a round where I'd tell my teammates to buy until just above $2k. For you that'd mean a p250 which can still one-shot headshot against head-armour and that's the important bit on an eco like this.
lol thought I was tripping hearing the valorant kill sounds
😅
Love this series ❤
thank you!!
Also on CT, if you expect the Ts to have 5 AKs or 4 AKs and an AWP, don't buy head-armour. It can really make a difference over the course of an entire CT half.
I PLAYED AGAINST YOU IN PREMIER. good video bro, weird finding this
LOL nice, GGs.
This series is what RUclips was made for
Great video series! The only thing is that i always get bored when the part you already used as the intro comes up. If you understand what i mean. Maybe you could shorten the intro or find a way to not show it twice. Otherwise I'm learning a lot and enjoying simultaniously. And i can see you improve too. Awesome!
Thanks for the information, it helps a lot
what's with the valorant kill counter noises lmao
i played a lot of valorant before this lol
@@xboxlasagne same, been going back and fourth but been grinding cs for few months now, movement is soo much better in cs in my opinion, and can actually spray with guns vs like tapping in val
i cant wait for the next episode
Great video as usual
Great video! How do you get the demos though?
it's from a faceit match
wait, so how are you accessing the demo files?
faceit.
yep good content
keep uploading these vids and youll blow up
thank you!
@xboxlasagne u got this man keep improving ur gameplay
how do you watch your demos on cs2
faceit
Wait how can you save/watch demos in cs2????
demo recording was disabled on official valve servers for a long time (this was a faceit match) but they're working again now!!!
@@xboxlasagne ahh gotcha! lol Idek how to skip rounds or fast forward tho🥲
@@Monkeyman-qt1sm you probably know by now but shift+f2
goldem content as always
I swear I'm good..... not quite so clueless as my name would imply
why in the world would the coach make his name penix lol
Instead of telling you how to play from your bad positions he should focus on telling you how to not find yourself in those positions in the first place. Feels like he’s focusing more on your gameplay than the actual info you’re being given and how you’re reacting to it.
Your game sense and positioning is definitely what needs the most work. Your mechanics need them too but your overall game knowledge is what is lacking. All of you gameplay choices should be impacted by what your teammates are giving you and what the team needs. You definitely need to learn when it’s time to trade with teammates and when it’s time to execute utility. I see all too much playing with friends and casual that people will just dance around throwing utility rather than getting out to site with numbers and then getting utility down to stop retakes. People can easily go up in ELO just by knowing when to hold W and when not to. I see people get themselves funneled for 3Ks all the time in low Elo and Casual just out of hesitation.
interesting perspective, thanks.