I Watched 29 CS2 Aim Videos to Create the Ultimate Aim Guide

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Published 2024-01-14
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Videos mentioned in order
2:20 ‪@launders‬    • Master your CS:GO AIM with this 15 mi...  
2:41 ‪@mahiCS2‬    • Perfect CS2 Aim Practice Routine (The...  
3:50 ‪@kneel69‬    • The Ultimate CS2 Aim Guide...  
5:11 ‪@n0thing‬    • Aim Training | AORUS Pro Tips: CS:GO ...  
7:00 ‪@pienixcs‬ and ‪@xboxlasagne‬    • pro csgo coach tries to fix my awful ...  
9:37 ‪@kneel69‬    • The Ultimate CS2 Aim Guide...  
10:11 ‪@tristanNC‬    • How to warm up LIKE A PRO... | CSGO W...  
10:49 ‪@savagecs‬    • The Practice Routine That Made Me PRO  
12:32 ‪@CoJoMoCS‬    • How to Warmup Like a CS2 PRO (Aimbotz...  
19:26 ‪@HaiX‬    • I Created The Godlike Aim Routine For...  

Full playlist of all the videos I watched
   • CS2 Aim Guides  

Workshop Maps Used
CSStats Training Hub: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=307…
Aim Botz - Aim Training CS2: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=307…
Fast Aim/Reflex Training [CS2]: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=307…

Intro edited by L1ghtN1ing (Discord: l1ghtN1ng#3238)

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Timestamps
0:00 What are the secrets to having good aim?
1:29 Pillar 1: Accuracy
4:24 Pillar 2: Wrist vs Arm Aim
7:55 Pillar 3: Tracking
9:22 Pillar 4: Flicking
11:19 Pillar 5: Spraying
13:32 Pillar 6: Movement
15:08 How useful is deathmatch?
16:20 The Perfect 10 Minute Warmup Routine
19:22 The REAL Secret to Good Aim

All Comments (21)
  • @UncleHonky
    You could make a whole series of "Mirage 101" or "Vertigo 101" that's this in depth and I'd watch them all
  • @kneel69
    Cheers for the mention lad :) great vid!
  • @KNDCHV
    3:27 - is something I learned from one of your previous videos and because of that I am subbing for your channel. For 6500 hours it never crossed my mind to relax and try to be calm in fights in a DM. This opened a whole new dimension about practicing my aim. I use my movement more, I had a bad habit of crouching and dying like a spraying idiot every time, so I unbinded my crouch buttone and you have no idea how much this helped me. I realized one thing tho - it's not my aim that it sucks. It's my psyche. I get overwhelmed with info, with the chaos, I don't look at the radar, I don't look at my team. I get tunnelvisioned and I panic to easily. You will ask: "How it's even possible dude you have 6500 hours in this game". Well I wasn't like that before, but I guess life and it's responsibilities (like a job, family etc) kicked in, wore me down and now I am a hollow shell of my former self within the game. I just suck. I never top frag, I never do anything crazy. I am too passive, I don't take risks and I always get outplayed. I somehow lost my confidence which I had in previous years. So not everything is about aim, but regardless of that after watching so many of your videos you earned a sub, because your guides and topics are nothing short of helpful. Thank you.
  • @JEL5150
    “Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.” Anyone who has ever played an instrument and wanted to learn a piece of music knows that in order to learn that piece of music you have to practice it slowly at first. As slow as it takes to play it clean and accurate. Over time you gradually increase the tempo by small increments until you can play it cleanly and accurately at speed. If you’ve memorized the piece and go straight to playing it fast, you’ll sound bad. A lot of musicians make this mistake, I am no exception. There is no doubt the same rules apply here. I wonder if adding a metronome one-tapping to a beat would be a good exercise. Gradually increasing the tempo over time. Great video @WilsonCS2
  • @MrBaiKn
    Great idea for a video mate, awesome to see all these top tier tips consolidated and acknowledged. Also, love the General Sam style.
  • @adamkates2954
    I haven't even watched the video yet but I already love it. S-tier editing. Seeing you with a microphone at standard angles makes me laugh uncontrollably
  • @tykers.
    Banger video with a great distillation of various concepts into a comprehensive and cohesive routine. Editing style is also awesome and engaging. Thanks Wilson!
  • @m1st87
    Very solid advice. One of the best videos on improving aim I have seen so far. There are some real gems here. First one being "slow is smooth, smooth is fast". The next one being "consistency is key". Also, your distinction of the way pro's practice and us casuals should practice I think is very important, as well as avoiding burnout by chasing unrealistic goals. And I would also add an extra concept I saw on a youtube video (don't remember from who): "Mindful exercising". This is actively trying to detect and correct your mistakes. Don't just mindlessly track and flick, but if you miss try to assess why you missed, and correct it for the next one.
  • @brzk_
    your content is just really really good! just had the "realization" that you kind of are to cs2 what warowl was for csgo. you are there from the start making really good and well researched and well put together guides for everyone. keep it up man, you're killing it
  • @patrikmedia
    I knew a bunch of those videos already and am familiar with pretty much all these practices, but your video really helps to summarize everything, lays it out in pillars and I love the advice for the warmup routine at the end that really seals the deal. excellent video as always
  • @Locusss
    the best aimers that hold records in kovaaks and aim lab say that you shouldn't necessarily be going slow when practicing your aim. When practicing you should be pushing your boundaries, you know which tempo you can comfortably tap bots and have 90%+ success rate, when practicing you should look to go beyond that at least a bit to actually build that speed over time. In game its fine to take that little bit more time to make sure you are on the guy before shooting
  • @TegredyFarms
    Wilson your editing skills absolutely wildin out on this vid!!! Fantastic guide video as always 🤝🏼🔥💯
  • @danielkazarov243
    hey man have been low lvl 10 faceit for couple of years and even tho it doesnt make me improve a insane ammount ive been loving to watch you videos and remember the basic couse sometimes i forget them and they are always important, allways straight to the point and great voice over, keep it up
  • watching all those guides is rly taxing for busy working man like me, so this kind of guide that compress all of them into few important points is pretty much appreciated. Keep the good work man!
  • @frosty4059
    Really good video! It really simplifies the stuff for us. I’ve seen super complicated routines with tons of exercises that take far too long and they also uso refrag. Your exercises don’t need third party softwares or payed subscriptions. Just steam workshop maps and that’s it. Amazing video! I would add a crosshair placement pillar btw
  • @aarondobe5237
    I love this channel. I always wanted a faceit 10 friend to casually coach me, and that’s the vibes Wilson brings. I also love that Wilson serves as a reminder that high elo players aren’t necessarily untouchable genetic freaks, but instead disciplined students of the game, who work hard to be that good. It’s inspiring.
  • @Daxter...
    I'm really glad you talked about tracking in this video, I've been using Kovaaks for about a year and did a lot of research on aim improvement, and even in clicking heavy games learning proper tracking is so important, because nobody is just gonna stand there and wait for you to kill them, everyone is moving, counter strafing, learning how to track is pretty important if you want to hit headshots consistently, tracking + click timing = headshot, sure you can flick, but thats more risky
  • @yesimcoolbro452
    Liked the video before watching! really enjoying ur content as a returning cs player from 2016! U definitely are a reason why average player got better then in the past
  • @rutvijjoshi6033
    Really great to see your videos getting sponsored. Love to see the progress of passionate content creators.