Dude, I quit CS in 2019 due to "cheaters everywhere and thats why im stuck in rank".... In 2020 Ive tried doing my own ecommerce shop... Long story short it failed really soon afterwards. Ofcourse I wasnt thinking about myself as a problem. Then I thought, well market is saturated, and im just burning money on ads... So I closed it. Then tried doing influencer stuff... Again same stuff, in my head I just had not enough of time to do full time job, and keep up influencer channel. So I quit. In about 2021 Ive started reading books, and Oh my... it opened my eyes to what piece of sh*t I actually was. Stubborn ego driven primate to say the least. And yours takeaway of accepting who you are is 100% true. Im so glad I found you... Literally watched all your videos, just because I do agree with you... You explain stuff like no one else is... You actually cover so many blind spots for people like me. You teach me basic analysis skills, to do my own demos and try to figure out what Im doing wrong. And oh my... Im that primate who reacts to every sound or whatever too aggressively, I dont even think most of the time, just pure impulses. Thats why im stuck. My team can be best team there is, and I wouldnt be able to capitalize on it. In one video you spoke about progression ladder, and how to set it up. Maybe it was focused towards beginners, I dont know, but it had some really good advice on setting up your own routine. One thing I think you could have mentioned is reviewing your own demos, analysing them atleast 1 demo 1 time a month, not focusing on others, but focusing on yourself, how you impact others.... Other than that, thank you. Im gonna be your sub for a long time I believe! Good luck with your journey in youtube, and may algorithm have mercy on your channel! :) EDIT: I came back to CS2 just to check it out, and competitive "bug" has bitten me again I guess :)
@maczek_189210 ай бұрын
This is huge! And they say video games won't get you anywhere.
@mert.karakoc Жыл бұрын
I just came across this video, and I agree with everything you mentioned. I was away from the game for almost 3 years because my PC died and I couldn't afford a new one. Back then, I was only playing MM with no practice or warm-up, and my peak rank was DMG. After such a long time, I was able to afford a new PC, and after my first game, my rank was Nova 3. I was really hungry for the game, and I started practicing a lot on CS:GO Hub and ReFrag. I spent hours learning utility. Within about 4 months, I reached Global and reached level 7 on Faceit. So it's all about accepting your skill level and practicing to get better. Thanks for the video.
@lukykunuk7772 Жыл бұрын
Thank you man. I really enjoy your input and your training videos are full of great information.
@mahiCS2 Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@m1911bricks Жыл бұрын
x0tek explained this very well in his vid abt how he improved at CS. Couldn't agree more with what you mentioned and the fact that you don't even have 1k subs is shocking
@mahiCS2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the nice feedback! I need to take a look at his videos as well
@mediumplayer1 Жыл бұрын
Several years ago I used to play on a laptop that barely managed to run the game in 720p at 55-60fps. Too many grenades flying around and it dropped even lower. On top of that I had a wireless, office Bluetooth mouse that was at least 4 years old at that point (basically it was just slow to the point I was outclicked by people because my clicks took too long to register and I finally reached the ranks where people know how to shoot). After I reached Gold Nova 4 I realised I can't improve further and decided to quit the game for a while. I returned later with a new setup and I definetly feel better about my overall performance now. Sometimes you have to accept that there are certain limitations that you have to overcome/find a way around to keep improving.
@DESP069 Жыл бұрын
I used to play in 30-60 fps before and my aim was shit. Now I have 50-100 fps and my aim is still shit! Can't blame anything now lol
@mahiCS2 Жыл бұрын
Could be just a bad mouse, or a mousepad, or a monitor, or your chair, your socks... Just kidding, just practice more dude and you will improve 💪Yprac maps are fantastic for aim training
@DESP069 Жыл бұрын
Straight up 💪💪
@TheHigidi Жыл бұрын
Great video! Love the message!
@alexchamberlain189 Жыл бұрын
thank you for this man
@mahiCS2 Жыл бұрын
You welcome bro, glad you found it useful!
@aureo_o Жыл бұрын
simply W
@mahiCS2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks bro! 💪
@maczek_189210 ай бұрын
Are we still taking about videogame rank? Hahah
@Xlr8Fragz Жыл бұрын
Audio is a bit quiet compared to other KZbin videos. Try Increasing your audio gain by 2-6db. Otherwise great video!
@mahiCS2 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the suggestion! This is something I've never considered, will pay more attention in my next video :)