Best cs training videos ever. I improved from hard stuck gold to now 15k and still see all the mistakes I’m doing that I never noticed. I believe even 20k is possible.
I like that this trainings routine does not assume any skills in the game. Many training advice you can find on youtube are targeted at already strong players and skip basics. thanks for sharing. I will go on a server to check my basics, even though I am 22k
just wanted to leave a quick comment to let you know that this routine is amazing! even after just one day of working with it, I did genuinely notice a difference in my gameplay. excited to see how it translates as times goes on as well.
@@pienixcs road to holding 10k elo lol, thanks again. you should make a video on effective peeking at some point as well- that I struggle with heavily.
One thing that helped me tremendously with my aiming is to activly concentrate totally on my movement/ left hand and forget about aiming/right hand, because that just happens naturally.
Really good video. Used to be 2300 elo in csgo (nothing big), and has been struggling so hard in cs2 since realease. Have used this as warmup/training few days and i FINALLY see some improvements and actually starts hitting my shots again. Thanks
Man thank you, i got to level 10 without knowing how important the tracking was, and now after practicing a tiny bit of tracking before matches my aim has improved like by 50% it's crazy, now I feel i can climb up elo a lot easier. Nice video.
ive got to say i taught myself to aim like this and it works pretty fine. Thinks I would like to note. Movement is key to do good strafes but also doing bhop makes u more comfortable with strafing. Another thing, you haven't mentioned is doing double taps as soon as possible to start seeing your aim weaknesses. It's true cs2 is all about horizontal movement but many people miss the fact that vertical movement is important. And also something very rare to train is killing the first enemy with a spray and then stop spraying and kill the other enemy with one tap. Very useful since it teaches you the timing with the ak 47 for example and many people only aims down and loses the headshot. Last but not least, I see him very unconfident with his aim and until the end of the video, he is getting more snappy. I would say he needs to do a quick hands warm up. In conclusion, the best way to train your aim is to do the hardest challenge and also put urr crosshair in very awkward positions in order to feel more confident.
Keep up the good work! I have been copying what you told xboxlasagne to do and here I am top fragging some of my games in 14k premier/lvl 5 face it after not touching fps games in 20+ years! To everyone using high edpi: if you are not an absolute prodigy, just lower it to something like 750 and learn to use your elbow more. You WILL get more kills and movement comes later.
Came across it 2 days ago just an hour of practice and instantly went god mode was constantly bottom fragging for a week and now I am getting 44, 30 plus kills every single game against insane teams. Thank you so much ❤️
@@pienixcs For real for the first 2-3 days my aim was flawless absolutely destroyed teams whose every single player had 2x more hours than me All thanks to your training routine 🫡. Now it’s still 2x better but as I am not training much it’s little bit less consistent will try to train more and let you know 💪
thanks a lot for your content. inspired by this and Steini's video i trained my aim for only 20days (until now) and improved my aim-rating from 63 to 82.
Tracking heads is the best skill you can learn for being good at CS. Flick shots are great but there's a high margin of error with flick shots and should be used in only very limited circumstances.
except you cant really track live movement of player's heads - most tapper players just do a flick and its a coinflip if the enemy's head is still gonna be there or if theyre gonna choose to move. at this day and age everyone is good at flicking to stationary targets. everything about aiming is not exaclty useful for cs premier;/faceit or even comp because people are just going to jigglepeek and to counter a jigglepeek you dont need any mechanics
@@fluffymandyit could argued that tracking is flicking but in slow motion. Slow is smooth; smooth is fast. Practicing tracking (slow flicks) will ensure higher quality flicks/micro adjustments as you peek or hold angles vs swingers. Trying to learn how to flick by doing it really fast right away will encourage certain bad habits like nervously flicking every gunfight. People should learn how to properly identify the head and move the crosshair to it as smoothly/cleanly as possible (speed comes with time). Obviously no one’s gonna be slowly tracking in actual real games but this training may increase consistency in their micro adjustments. It also makes people a lot more confident where they are in the zone and just seeing the heads and clicking them. Obviously crosshair placement and strafe is 90% of the aim but your crosshair won’t always be exactly on the head. It’s that little micro adjustment that makes the difference.
This is the best aiming training I've seen. Before, when I was younger I was an aim freak. I liked how Scream played, and started to one tap and flick on headshot, not too much burst or spray, and did not have proper movement or peeking. Now, I have much more knowledge on thse topics and can say I am a much better player
Hi coach this is a really good video for training and evolving my aim and i learned so much! I just found your channel and im starting to focus on CS2 to go pro and im new to fps but i will practice a lot thanks to your coaching. Dziękuję!
Thats true, i think that the most important as a starter is to understand the principles and mechanics and then think about being pro, each step by step @@pienixcs
very good. speed before accuracy breeds bad habits. once i calmed down i saw massive improvement in my aim. People watch pros and assume they are throwing their mouse around on flicks and stuff when really its just a nice calm precise movement
wow this strategy video coaching is amazing, my play improved instantly by a lot right away, just from concept of strafing, stopping, adjusting and shooting, i missed a lot before cause i was still moving, this video improved cs play a lot
I've notice that I missed a lot of shot while peeking. So I tried to shot bots but the biggest mistake was A-D. That's why. Now I can train properly. Thanks again Pienixcs. Happy new year!
Those are some good exercises. Seems like he is trying to train habits the slow way, and that is the best way. It is the most time consuming but also the most effective. Its how i train for shooting pistols. Draw slowly, acquire target, aim, shoot. It makes for great habits when you get faster or are in a situation when you need to use a pistol.
Here is my routine and what i focus on in case someone cares: raw skills to master: counterstrafing, tracking, flicking, flicktracking so with most trainings i try to flick 1tap and then track afterwards. I train muscle memory with aim_treeni in 75 Minute sessions split into 25 Minutes each (pause inbetween as needed)
Would you be willing to share some drills for improving at entry fragging, if you have any? Thank you for uploading content to youtube, it is incredibly generous to share it
I also agree that one tapping is useless, but when you're warmupping you can practise counter strafes with one taps to feel your game character's moves ;D. What do you think?
nice video i am lvl 10 faceit but still watching in hope i find out something new :D i never burst somehow. either i spray if it's short or mid rang or if it's long range i always one tap and rarely burst . don't know if i should prac with bursting :D
Excellent video, do you also recommend deathmatch? After doing this training last night, I went into deathmatch and I noticed massive improvements on my headshots. However I don’t want to get too tired before joining competitive server. This also helped with my awp flicks!
I'm playing 0.58 @ 800 dpi. I know its crazy low but everytime I try to turn it up (maybe 10%) my wrist starts to hurt. Dont know what to do because it hurts my movement but my playstyle becomed more calm and collected with lower sense. Also getting less caught of guard when someone is in an off angle. I'm 37 so my days of going pro is over ❤
imma be honest, if your wrist hurts, it means it's not used to aiming, youre exclusively playing with your arm it seems (obv with that low sens). that's bad, since our arms in their entirety, so fingertips, wrist and arm are very well designed to work together. you'll find that many top aimers use all of those parts of the arm somehow. ofc it comes down to preference, but if you wanna devote your time to practice and get better, i would advise you to go into training and change your sens to high, low medium etc. find what works for you, try sacrificing more time for training with a high sens, which foces you to adjust with your wrist so that you get used to it. contrary to popular belief, playing with one sens isn't that great for improvement, frequently changing your sens and training will cause you to get better at ALL sensitivities, including your own. after consistent practice you will be better and maybe after you incorporate your wrist and fingers more, you'll be a very good aimer with a higher sens, using both your arm and your wrist to adjust. you can even try custom acceleration, so that your faster flicks get your crosshair further, but that's a lot of tweaking and, again, practice. in summary, with the right settings for you and a lot of practice, you can basically train yourself into being both a fast aimer and an accurate one, elevating your playstyle
i have to clarify, i meant go into training and change your sens to liw medium high frequently, but find a range and train a certain amount of time with multiple different sensitivities. different parts of your arm will start to be trained and you'll rely more on your hand-eye coordination than on mindlessly autopiloting on your usual sens. muscle memory when aiming is a myth and it's scientifically proven to be based on hand-eye coordination. muscle memory only takes care of the particular muscle that has to be used, it does not translate into aiming onto stimuli from your screen
@@cnepMoJIor Thanks for your comment and I believe you are right, in a way. Out of curiosity I just realised I had some old fragmovies from 1.6 and just watched them, I can see that I'm using low sense from clips that was made around 15-20 years ago. Probably lower than I have today 😂 I have been experimenting with going higher the last couple of years and I do play better at deathmatch at higher sense (I hit a record of 95 kills in 10 minutes of deathmatch just the other week) but then going into a game taking normal duels feels awkard and I cant win the same duels that I'm used to with lower sense. But yeah my hand tense up when I play at higher sense (going above 0.63 on 800 dpi) and I now have inflamation in the nerves around the elbow now that makes playing at higher sense probably will never work for me. I also think the g pro superlight that I have been using the last 2 years is to small for me so got myself an ergo mouse hoping I can get a relaxed grip. I'm playing at 20k+ elo, got +1.2 k/d and 3+ rating on letify at avarage. I guess I should be happy with that as an old fart that became a dad 2 years ago 😂. But I will still wanna try to improve and I know going up in sensitivity is the way for me. I will get my new mouse soon (just ordered a lamzu - thorn) and hope I get a better grip with that one.
Yeah I think I'm just gonna stay down here. Its a hack forcing you to clear off angles more often, its harder to just rush randomly so you take it more slowly and it makes your aim look as stable as a pro even though your hand might be shaking 😂
Is it possible to be competetive in cs while having fps drops from 150 to 90 at times? For example when smokes and mollys +many shots are fired. I have 144 hz monitor
I can only speak for NA but I made it to lvl 10 with a laptop where I got similar frames only recently did I upgrade to a pc. Although I would advice you upgrade asap because you will exponentially improve with better specs
Btw, I have learned that tracking is actually easier with a higher sensitivity while static is going to be easier on lower. Thats because its easier to react to moving targets on high. But I guess thats mainly for pure tracking and this map is dynamic clicking so lower would still be king. Hm.
from the professional aim training community, tracking IS easier with a higher sensitivity. but you also have to learn smooth mouse movement. that being said, tracking slow moving targets without much travel distance is probably still easier on a lower sensitivity.
That's only true for relatively large objects that move unpredictably in a game like quake or apex, you have to have a slow sens compared to other games to track the very small heads without jumping on and off a lot
I believe the reason his aim was shaky and bad for tracking was his mouse grip as it was really awkward and probably should be a palm grip because he was pretty low sens.
That’s good I will try these drills and see if they work for me. Also what is your opinion on aim trainers like aim labs and if there better or worse than workshop maps.?
@@pienixcs I usually just do aim trainers but I tried the drills in this video and only after using it once I feel myself being more comfortable on my new sens and being way more consistent when hitting shots especialy heads I also found out my weaknesses that I need to work on thanks for this.
@@pienixcs I'd digress it depends whether you are expecting a moving enemy or a static enemy - whether the enemy is recognized or not as well. I do understand this technique is useful for dry-peeking common angles and positions around the map, but if you are expecting an enemy to be sitting at an off angle, I think having any kind of an acceleration on the mouse would help you adjust the crosshair to the off-angle. With your technique, you need to match up two timings rather than one, a) the counter strafe at the dry angle, and b) the mouse/crosshair adjustment to possibly a moving player at an off angle, whereas if you're aiming consecutively and track the angle as you're moving, you pick both the moment you counterstrafe and the moment you stop tracking. It's an angle-tracking and preaiming type of debate, I think both techniques can have great results, but in my humble opinion, angle tracking does allow you to preaim (if you stop tracking at where you expect the angle), but preaiming doesn't allow for effective off-angle tracking, as you need the extra momentum to move the mouse. The results are apparent in more or less predictable movement.
Just read through it, tracking the angle is shit - your mouse is out of center which makes your aiming harder Just peek all the small off angles if you have the time to do so@@Noswiatel
That´s my coach. happy new year brother. this exercise alone helped me improve a lot. Gonna schedule another session soon. GGs
Happy new year Bruno, lot's of fun and headshots in CS2🥂
your viewmodel and crosshair?
@@choripan18 basic viewmodel and crosshair bro
Best cs training videos ever. I improved from hard stuck gold to now 15k and still see all the mistakes I’m doing that I never noticed. I believe even 20k is possible.
Thanks a lot🙏
Happy you've improved💪
Better give up that hope without a config. Move to face it brother
man this was such good advice. Hopefully your channel blows up, because this will help many people
Appreciate you🙏
welp, if you here 8 months later, his channel has blown up hes creating his own community rn :)
I like that this trainings routine does not assume any skills in the game. Many training advice you can find on youtube are targeted at already strong players and skip basics. thanks for sharing. I will go on a server to check my basics, even though I am 22k
then leave this channel and go find your advice on those RUclips channels... and who cares for your 22k lol
@@igorius I’m sorry that you have cancer and are mad at the world
Absolutely🤝
Bro, that comment was actually positive - chill :)
You really shouldn't be comparing premier rating with skills lmao. Just tell the Faceit elo man
The tracking routine + tons of dm has made my aim so much better. Thanks man
just wanted to leave a quick comment to let you know that this routine is amazing! even after just one day of working with it, I did genuinely notice a difference in my gameplay. excited to see how it translates as times goes on as well.
Let's go🔥🔥🔥
@@pienixcs road to holding 10k elo lol, thanks again. you should make a video on effective peeking at some point as well- that I struggle with heavily.
One thing that helped me tremendously with my aiming is to activly concentrate totally on my movement/ left hand and forget about aiming/right hand, because that just happens naturally.
Really good video. Used to be 2300 elo in csgo (nothing big), and has been struggling so hard in cs2 since realease. Have used this as warmup/training few days and i FINALLY see some improvements and actually starts hitting my shots again. Thanks
Great to hear Fisker!🙌
how many hours did you have in the game when you first hit faceit 10?
Man thank you, i got to level 10 without knowing how important the tracking was, and now after practicing a tiny bit of tracking before matches my aim has improved like by 50% it's crazy, now I feel i can climb up elo a lot easier. Nice video.
Great to hear!
ive got to say i taught myself to aim like this and it works pretty fine. Thinks I would like to note. Movement is key to do good strafes but also doing bhop makes u more comfortable with strafing. Another thing, you haven't mentioned is doing double taps as soon as possible to start seeing your aim weaknesses. It's true cs2 is all about horizontal movement but many people miss the fact that vertical movement is important. And also something very rare to train is killing the first enemy with a spray and then stop spraying and kill the other enemy with one tap. Very useful since it teaches you the timing with the ak 47 for example and many people only aims down and loses the headshot. Last but not least, I see him very unconfident with his aim and until the end of the video, he is getting more snappy. I would say he needs to do a quick hands warm up. In conclusion, the best way to train your aim is to do the hardest challenge and also put urr crosshair in very awkward positions in order to feel more confident.
You can tell pies aim is really good when hes showing the exercise..people dont realize how hard tracking is
Keep up the good work! I have been copying what you told xboxlasagne to do and here I am top fragging some of my games in 14k premier/lvl 5 face it after not touching fps games in 20+ years!
To everyone using high edpi: if you are not an absolute prodigy, just lower it to something like 750 and learn to use your elbow more. You WILL get more kills and movement comes later.
Totally agree, thanks for the feedback 😃
Came across it 2 days ago just an hour of practice and instantly went god mode was constantly bottom fragging for a week and now I am getting 44, 30 plus kills every single game against insane teams. Thank you so much ❤️
You serious man? Lessgo🫡😈
@@pienixcs For real for the first 2-3 days my aim was flawless absolutely destroyed teams whose every single player had 2x more hours than me All thanks to your training routine 🫡. Now it’s still 2x better but as I am not training much it’s little bit less consistent will try to train more and let you know 💪
Thanks a lot for sharing! I've made such a big improvement thanks to your videos.
Great job!
thanks a lot for your content. inspired by this and Steini's video i trained my aim for only 20days (until now) and improved my aim-rating from 63 to 82.
Sick man!
Tracking heads is the best skill you can learn for being good at CS. Flick shots are great but there's a high margin of error with flick shots and should be used in only very limited circumstances.
Well, nothing to add here - totally agree
except you cant really track live movement of player's heads - most tapper players just do a flick and its a coinflip if the enemy's head is still gonna be there or if theyre gonna choose to move. at this day and age everyone is good at flicking to stationary targets. everything about aiming is not exaclty useful for cs premier;/faceit or even comp because people are just going to jigglepeek and to counter a jigglepeek you dont need any mechanics
@@fluffymandyit could argued that tracking is flicking but in slow motion. Slow is smooth; smooth is fast. Practicing tracking (slow flicks) will ensure higher quality flicks/micro adjustments as you peek or hold angles vs swingers.
Trying to learn how to flick by doing it really fast right away will encourage certain bad habits like nervously flicking every gunfight.
People should learn how to properly identify the head and move the crosshair to it as smoothly/cleanly as possible (speed comes with time). Obviously no one’s gonna be slowly tracking in actual real games but this training may increase consistency in their micro adjustments. It also makes people a lot more confident where they are in the zone and just seeing the heads and clicking them.
Obviously crosshair placement and strafe is 90% of the aim but your crosshair won’t always be exactly on the head. It’s that little micro adjustment that makes the difference.
your videos are really great and informative in a way that no one else teaches
Glad you like them!
This is the best aiming training I've seen. Before, when I was younger I was an aim freak. I liked how Scream played, and started to one tap and flick on headshot, not too much burst or spray, and did not have proper movement or peeking. Now, I have much more knowledge on thse topics and can say I am a much better player
Happy for you🫡
why I found this so late....jesus, first video of you and already know so much more how to adjust my aiming. ty
Glgl
Hi coach this is a really good video for training and evolving my aim and i learned so much! I just found your channel and im starting to focus on CS2 to go pro and im new to fps but i will practice a lot thanks to your coaching. Dziękuję!
No worries, gl improving - why go pro btw since youre new to fps?
Thats true, i think that the most important as a starter is to understand the principles and mechanics and then think about being pro, each step by step @@pienixcs
very good. speed before accuracy breeds bad habits. once i calmed down i saw massive improvement in my aim. People watch pros and assume they are throwing their mouse around on flicks and stuff when really its just a nice calm precise movement
Exactly, well said👍
wow this strategy video coaching is amazing, my play improved instantly by a lot right away, just from concept of strafing, stopping, adjusting and shooting, i missed a lot before cause i was still moving, this video improved cs play a lot
Great, happy for you🥂
nice training but be more patient with the student, not everyone will understand you the first time you explain something
Nah man, no time to be patient we wanna get better fast ⏩
I've notice that I missed a lot of shot while peeking. So I tried to shot bots but the biggest mistake was A-D. That's why. Now I can train properly. Thanks again Pienixcs. Happy new year!
Glad it helped you fix it
Happy new year!🥂
I wish you success in coaching buisness
Really great guide, thanks alot for shareing !
🙌🙌🙌
Of all the droves of bullshit advice and help videos on youtube, this is the real stuff. Helped me ton. Thanks brother
Lessgo🔥
Those are some good exercises. Seems like he is trying to train habits the slow way, and that is the best way. It is the most time consuming but also the most effective. Its how i train for shooting pistols. Draw slowly, acquire target, aim, shoot. It makes for great habits when you get faster or are in a situation when you need to use a pistol.
Good to know, actually pretty cool it works irl too👀
Here is my routine and what i focus on in case someone cares:
raw skills to master:
counterstrafing, tracking, flicking, flicktracking
so with most trainings i try to flick 1tap and then track afterwards.
I train muscle memory with aim_treeni in 75 Minute sessions split into 25 Minutes each (pause inbetween as needed)
Best cs training videos ever.
Glad you think so!
You are too mean professor:))
Naaah
Best training aim ever 🎉
Let's go 😄
Nice routine. What is the name of the maps used in this video?
CSSTATS, FAST AIM/REFLEX
Thank you for this bro, help us a lot.
Appreciate it, much love✌️
Would you be willing to share some drills for improving at entry fragging, if you have any?
Thank you for uploading content to youtube, it is incredibly generous to share it
Possibly in the future ;) Check out my prefire practice vids
Can we go back to this dude, and ask how is it going for him?
He's not playing regularly a lot so will have to check in later
thanks for these videos! what’s the name of that second map i can’t seem to find it
FAST AIM/REFLEX
I also agree that one tapping is useless, but when you're warmupping you can practise counter strafes with one taps to feel your game character's moves ;D. What do you think?
Useless imo, when you get consistent with your bursts then you can maybe try tapping just for show
@@pienixcs Think so, now I see that bursting is way more useful. Ty for vid!
In the first excercise you say “counter-strafe”. Do you mean strafe and then counter-strafe, then adjust and shoot?
thank you bro
You're welcome!
happy new year! makes me wonder how you learned all this yourself :D
Happy new years🎉 20 k hours I think🤔
Good video! Thx for upload.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really nice for me tnx❤❤❤
Thank you too
Hello thanks for this vidéo !
Just a question, how many times spent for each exercice ? 😊
As much as you need or have
nice video i am lvl 10 faceit but still watching in hope i find out something new :D
i never burst somehow.
either i spray if it's short or mid rang or if it's long range i always one tap and rarely burst . don't know if i should prac with bursting :D
Yes, definitely start bursting and moving
Please more content like this 😭
Gotcha😀
Excellent video, do you also recommend deathmatch? After doing this training last night, I went into deathmatch and I noticed massive improvements on my headshots. However I don’t want to get too tired before joining competitive server.
This also helped with my awp flicks!
Yea deathmatch is great, focus on tracking and proper counter strafing
Avoid crouchspraying and pulling the trigger too fast
@@pienixcs why crouchspraying should be avoided?
My problem is always shooting before aiming, it becomes a bad habit
Replace it with new habit
what's the name of map for tracking?
Fast aim/reflex
this is valuable content thanks mate
My pleasure! Glad you take value from it❤️
NICE TRAINING
Sure is :P
What are these maps that are in this video? I need to know cause i really want to improve my aim.
Fast aim/reflex and csstats
@@pienixcs thank you🙏🙏🙏
I'm playing 0.58 @ 800 dpi. I know its crazy low but everytime I try to turn it up (maybe 10%) my wrist starts to hurt. Dont know what to do because it hurts my movement but my playstyle becomed more calm and collected with lower sense. Also getting less caught of guard when someone is in an off angle. I'm 37 so my days of going pro is over ❤
imma be honest, if your wrist hurts, it means it's not used to aiming, youre exclusively playing with your arm it seems (obv with that low sens). that's bad, since our arms in their entirety, so fingertips, wrist and arm are very well designed to work together. you'll find that many top aimers use all of those parts of the arm somehow. ofc it comes down to preference, but if you wanna devote your time to practice and get better, i would advise you to go into training and change your sens to high, low medium etc. find what works for you, try sacrificing more time for training with a high sens, which foces you to adjust with your wrist so that you get used to it. contrary to popular belief, playing with one sens isn't that great for improvement, frequently changing your sens and training will cause you to get better at ALL sensitivities, including your own. after consistent practice you will be better and maybe after you incorporate your wrist and fingers more, you'll be a very good aimer with a higher sens, using both your arm and your wrist to adjust.
you can even try custom acceleration, so that your faster flicks get your crosshair further, but that's a lot of tweaking and, again, practice.
in summary, with the right settings for you and a lot of practice, you can basically train yourself into being both a fast aimer and an accurate one, elevating your playstyle
i have to clarify, i meant go into training and change your sens to liw medium high frequently, but find a range and train a certain amount of time with multiple different sensitivities. different parts of your arm will start to be trained and you'll rely more on your hand-eye coordination than on mindlessly autopiloting on your usual sens. muscle memory when aiming is a myth and it's scientifically proven to be based on hand-eye coordination. muscle memory only takes care of the particular muscle that has to be used, it does not translate into aiming onto stimuli from your screen
@@cnepMoJIor Thanks for your comment and I believe you are right, in a way. Out of curiosity I just realised I had some old fragmovies from 1.6 and just watched them, I can see that I'm using low sense from clips that was made around 15-20 years ago. Probably lower than I have today 😂 I have been experimenting with going higher the last couple of years and I do play better at deathmatch at higher sense (I hit a record of 95 kills in 10 minutes of deathmatch just the other week) but then going into a game taking normal duels feels awkard and I cant win the same duels that I'm used to with lower sense. But yeah my hand tense up when I play at higher sense (going above 0.63 on 800 dpi) and I now have inflamation in the nerves around the elbow now that makes playing at higher sense probably will never work for me. I also think the g pro superlight that I have been using the last 2 years is to small for me so got myself an ergo mouse hoping I can get a relaxed grip.
I'm playing at 20k+ elo, got +1.2 k/d and 3+ rating on letify at avarage. I guess I should be happy with that as an old fart that became a dad 2 years ago 😂.
But I will still wanna try to improve and I know going up in sensitivity is the way for me. I will get my new mouse soon (just ordered a lamzu - thorn) and hope I get a better grip with that one.
Lower sens forces you to be more aware where you crosshair is as you can't really whip it around like a madman :)
Yeah I think I'm just gonna stay down here. Its a hack forcing you to clear off angles more often, its harder to just rush randomly so you take it more slowly and it makes your aim look as stable as a pro even though your hand might be shaking 😂
i Love your content
Glad you enjoy it!
What the Map Cald?
Csstats
@@pienixcs thank you
Is it possible to be competetive in cs while having fps drops from 150 to 90 at times? For example when smokes and mollys +many shots are fired. I have 144 hz monitor
I can only speak for NA but I made it to lvl 10 with a laptop where I got similar frames only recently did I upgrade to a pc. Although I would advice you upgrade asap because you will exponentially improve with better specs
Agree with that
Basically no, you gotta be having stable fps that match or are slightly above your hz
Do you do anything outside of these drills for your aim and movement?
Yea - DM, surf, and just playing the game overall
Should I pull down immediately when shooting or after a couple bullets?
Because this guy isn't pulling down at all when bursting
It’s really short 2/3 bullet bursts that’s why
@@pienixcs so don't pull down until after 2-3 bullets?
Nice video,bro!!your play is so smooth,what res and sens do you play?
1.8 400 dpi 1280 960 stretched
Thx,bro!!!🫡🫡
Btw, I have learned that tracking is actually easier with a higher sensitivity while static is going to be easier on lower. Thats because its easier to react to moving targets on high. But I guess thats mainly for pure tracking and this map is dynamic clicking so lower would still be king. Hm.
im pretty sure youve got it backwards
I'm on something like 680edpi and tracking is honestly fine so long as they are not 2 feet away running and jumping with an SMG xD
from the professional aim training community, tracking IS easier with a higher sensitivity. but you also have to learn smooth mouse movement. that being said, tracking slow moving targets without much travel distance is probably still easier on a lower sensitivity.
That's only true for relatively large objects that move unpredictably in a game like quake or apex, you have to have a slow sens compared to other games to track the very small heads without jumping on and off a lot
Lower is king but not to the point that you can't turn around
very helpful thy
❤️❤️❤️
hello i'm new to cs what's the name of the second map
Hey its FAST AIM/REFLEX
8:56 workshop map name?
FAST AIM/REFLEX 🤝
Where can i find the practice map?
In workshop
What is the second map you were practicing on?
Fast aim/reflex
Big like and follow. Thank you a lot ❤
Big thanks
okay i get it but u forget the starter pack: WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS WORKSHOP MAP
It's csstats and fast aim/reflex
I suddenly noticed whenever i peek or fight i use SHIFT to control my aim accuracy. should i get rid of this habit ?
Yes, never use shift during duels
What level is the player being coached?
Low, don't remember
whats the name of the second aimtraining map not the csstats
Fast aim/reflex
how many minutes can a made this routine?
You can play as much as you need
@@pienixcs thanks i will be 10 minutes in csstats and more 10 in fast aim/reflex
Whats the first map?
Csstats
hello, how is the first (counter strafe map) called?
First map is cssats training map, do u know the second map ?
Csstats
map name?
CSSTATS, Fast aim/reflex
Does anyone know the full routine?
This is a full routine
Is the tracking-map only for students?
No it’s for everyone
Day two of practice this for 30 min and my KD is already positive
That's what I'm talking about 🔥
hey bro crosshair code pls looking crisp
Thanks but changed it now, don't have the code
Can I get the workshop map names? I'm new to CS2 coming from VALORANT Ascendant 1 peak.
Its refrag.gg website - you rent a server from them
I believe the reason his aim was shaky and bad for tracking was his mouse grip as it was really awkward and probably should be a palm grip because he was pretty low sens.
Might have been, we work on the grip too just not in the vid✌️
That’s good I will try these drills and see if they work for me. Also what is your opinion on aim trainers like aim labs and if there better or worse than workshop maps.?
@@Smakos7 aim trainers are for moving your mouse - if you feel that's what you're uncomfortable with go for it
@@pienixcs I usually just do aim trainers but I tried the drills in this video and only after using it once I feel myself being more comfortable on my new sens and being way more consistent when hitting shots especialy heads I also found out my weaknesses that I need to work on thanks for this.
Where can i find the maps?
Workshop, it's called csstats and fast aim/reflex
@@pienixcs Thx ❤
9:22 what is the name of this map?
Fast aim/reflex
any one know where to download this aim training map??
In workshop csstats
what is the last map called?
search 'aim and reflex' in workshop
FAST AIM/REFLEX TRAINING [CS2]
found it?
thanks for help boys
Can you send me the link for the workshop map?
CSStats
WHAT IS THIS MAP CALLED where u practice counter strave
CSSTATS
First time seeing your videos. Imo not exactly the best way to coach but at least you are trying so I can appreciate that ig
Happy to hear that! What is the best way you think?
What's are the maps?
Fast aim/reflex csstats
@@pienixcs legend thanks!
What is this map guys?
Csstats
What map is.called for the 2nd workshop?
Fast aim/reflex
What’s the map?
Csstats
@@pienixcs merci
thats gold content
Thanks
What workshop is this ?
Csstats and fast aim/reflex
i wanna name of map please
Bro anyone tell me how can I play this maps to bots ? Workshop work no more I’m cs2
It does, you gotta find the section - the map's names are
CSSTATS, FAST AIM/REFLEX
your client sounds like he is about to cry, all those times you tell him he is doing it wrong.
the "okey" when being told to do something lol
Maaan,… those clients expose themselves in his videos so they and us can learn from their (which are mostly also our) mistakes. Don’t be rude pls
Cmon its not that serious
@@pienixcs your client, you have to know
😂😂😂
2:30 why can't he aim as he's moving?
Coz as you peek you gotta have your mouse centered as it's the easiest to adjust
@@pienixcs
I'd digress it depends whether you are expecting a moving enemy or a static enemy - whether the enemy is recognized or not as well.
I do understand this technique is useful for dry-peeking common angles and positions around the map, but if you are expecting an enemy to be sitting at an off angle, I think having any kind of an acceleration on the mouse would help you adjust the crosshair to the off-angle.
With your technique, you need to match up two timings rather than one, a) the counter strafe at the dry angle, and b) the mouse/crosshair adjustment to possibly a moving player at an off angle, whereas if you're aiming consecutively and track the angle as you're moving, you pick both the moment you counterstrafe and the moment you stop tracking.
It's an angle-tracking and preaiming type of debate, I think both techniques can have great results, but in my humble opinion, angle tracking does allow you to preaim (if you stop tracking at where you expect the angle), but preaiming doesn't allow for effective off-angle tracking, as you need the extra momentum to move the mouse.
The results are apparent in more or less predictable movement.
Just read through it, tracking the angle is shit - your mouse is out of center which makes your aiming harder
Just peek all the small off angles if you have the time to do so@@Noswiatel
when shooting can i press A and D ? can you make video of spray long range?
its 400dpi and 1.7 sens to low?
quite standard, i use 1.8
what is the map bro pls
Fast aim/reflex csstats