Get GODLIKE AIM in CS2 in 8 Minutes (NO BS) | Counter Strike AIM Guide
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Published 2023-10-10
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0:00 Intro
0:20 The Perfect Sensitivity
0:50 Proper Equipment
1:00 Grip Style
1:13 Mouse Recommendations
1:31 Bad Mousepads
1:58 Most IMPORTANT Peripheral
2:20 Aiming Fundamental #1
2:50 Clearing Angles Properly
2:58 Godlike Flicks
3:55 Tracking is VITAL
4:30 Master Movement With This Tip
5:34 Aim Drills #1
6:12 Micro Flick Aim Drill #2
7:00 Aim Practice #3
7:22 The Secret to Good Aim
All Comments (21)
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Along with movement learning how to counter-strafe consistently also makes a huge difference.
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Really enjoyed the vid! The giant word "FLICKING" @3:00 looked a bit like something else with that font though haha
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Please stop telling people to stick to the same sense. Changing it when it feels off is perfectly ok and might even improve their aim in the long run
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thanks. very good video! keep on doing these vids!
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Youāve convinced me, Iām buying a mouse pad to replace the clip board Iāve been using. I bet my teammates will rejoice
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My personal opinion for why some people struggling with aiming is because they dont take the time to figure out what their own preference is, they search "what is shrouds sensitivity in cs" or whoever they have a lob on for, my suggestion is to jump on a private server with no ai and just feel out your sensitivity by flicking about, for example mirage, stand in window and flick either side of boxes but try to do it as naturally as possible and adjust from there, lower sens if over flicking or increase if under flicking, then try other spots, like go on stairs and flick from t ramp to palace, turn round and flick from jungle to connector and fine tune what it natural to you, try out different guns, one taps and sprays when you flick, also you can pratice pre aims, like peeking palace from jungle and so on, just run about and jiggle peek corners, spray at walls, jump strafe corners, jump taps, crouch spray strafe, basically just piss about for half hour or an hour.
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please do not give definitive advice for mouse/mousedpad combos. just like sens and grip style it is all 100% subjective. The artisan zero is not "hands down the best option" because some peoples definition of "control" is different. If you feel "control" is having the utmost control over everything your hand and mouse are doing then the best "control" pads would be glass since they don't impede your aim in any way its just your raw mechanics and that's it vs " mud pads" like the zero or gsr that make it harder to make fine control/accidentally make micro errors aka shaky aim. If you have the money i suggest everyone try different pads just for fun. My favorite pad right now is TheWhale Rizz which is the slowest pad ive ever used while not having the micro stutters you normally get when trying to track with a control pad and its much cheaper than trying to buy a zero.
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this helps me out ty so much.
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for me its definitely the microtracking you have to do when you get peeked and they swing past your crosshair
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My aim is just amazingly inconsistent I get a leetify 91 aim rating one game And next Iāll get a 39
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for me it is the recoil, I played lot of cod and you can make a bet that even if recoil is hard its spot one. CS is whole another story
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Hardest part of aiming for me? I feel like no matter what game, or how long I aim train (209 aim lab streak) I always feel like the others person is just faster and I have 60 ping which is not helping
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Biggest weakness in my aim is death gripping my mouse in intense situations
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what if im good at flicking at heads and everything but when it comes to microadjustments and tracking im trash?
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I canāt track to save my life Iāve always been bad at tracking enemy movements
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What u mean by safe space
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The problem is not the aim, but reaction time, time for you needs to slow down, cant hit anything if from your POV everyone moves in speed of light.
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Everything is about equipments first.
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Whos on the mtg playmat