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@kaimufps @bileyiwnl in val i expirimented from going to .34 to .115 once, which is a large change but it took like 2 hours of playing to adjust, and actually helped improve my crosshair placement once i went back up again, theres benefits to both high and low sens you can keep
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@Sa1fps @bileyiwnl yea that's basically it, smaller adjustments take like 5 minutes to adjust to, larger ones maybe an hour or two at most unless it's an extreme change
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I climbed to 3800+ ELO and Top 500 on FACEIT, and after thousands of hours playing this beautiful game - here's EVERYTHING you need to know to improve:
1. MOST IMPORTANT MECHANICS:
• Crosshair placement →the single most important mechanic in the game. Good players don’t rely on flicks (they’re inconsistent) - your crosshair should be on the enemy before you even peek. The less you need to adjust, the more consistent your aim becomes.
• Movement → it’s actually criminally underrated. Counter-strafing, efficient rotations, good pathing, and all the peeking techniques are just as important as your aim.
• Spray control → a lot of players misunderstand this as “knowing spray patterns”. It’s actually about understanding when to spray, burst, or tap. Close range = spraying, longer distance = bursts or taps.
2. BEST PRACTICE TOOLS:
• Deathmatch → best mechanical accelerator in the game. Constant fights, but it can feel chaotic.
• Refrag → realistic scenarios where you can train literally everything (you can use the code “Biley3” on refrag.gg/redeem to try it out for free).
• Workshop maps → I usually use these for warmups.
• Aim trainers → I’ve got 300+ hours in them and they’re by far the best thing you can do for your raw aim.
3. PRACTICE ROUTINE → improvement needs structure. IMO this system works best:
warmup → matches → focused practice
Consistency matters far more than playing 10 hours of pugs every now and then.
4. FACEIT >> PREMIER → if your goal is improvement, you need stronger opponents and more serious matches - all you get on Premier are cheaters. Playing against better players accelerates improvement.
5. UTILITY FUNDAMENTALS → DON’T try to learn 50 lineups per map. Learn a few high-value smokes, flashes, and mollies that you will actually use in real games (ideally 2–3 of each per site).
6. FIND YOUR ROLES & POSITIONS → don’t blindly copy pro roles. Analyze where you feel comfortable and confident, where you perform best - and keep playing those positions EVERY MATCH.
7. TIME INVESTMENT → just like with everything in life, you can’t half-ass it. Improvement requires time. From experience, 30+ hours in the last two weeks is the minimum if you want consistent progress.
8. COMMUNICATION → no need to call like Karrigan or give TED Talks every round. Just communicate the essentials:
• HP on enemies
• what buy they have
• utility
• basic round information
9. ECONOMY MANAGEMENT → no need for a PhD in CS2 economics. Just understand when to eco, force, or full buy. Also pay attention to the enemy economy - you don’t want to take Cave on Ancient when Ts are rushing with Tec-9s.
10. WATCH DEMOS & HIGH-LEVEL PLAYERS → reviewing your own games and watching better players exposes mistakes and often teaches decision-making faster than just playing more matches.
11. SETTINGS → there is no magical sensitivity or resolution. Find comfortable settings and stick to them for thousands of hours.
• 4:3 vs 16:9 → entirely preference
• sensitivity → should allow you to comfortably do quick 180° turns
12. GEAR → a solid setup helps:
• Mouse → under ~65g
• Keyboard → Hall Effect
• Monitor → at least 144Hz, ideally 240Hz+
• Mousepad → control or fast pad - personal preference
13. MENTAL GAME → one concept that helped me a lot is the 30 / 30 / 40 rule:
• 30% of games are unwinnable
• 30% are free wins
• 40% are where your performance decides the outcome
Focus on those 40%.
14. TAKE CARE OF IRL → 7+ hours of sleep, proper hydration, exercise, and avoiding burnout have a massive impact on your focus and long-term improvement.
I break all of this down in depth (including aim routines and practice structure) - FULL VIDEO IN REPLY👇
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@kaimufps @bileyiwnl i mean i went down on my sens because i thought i was overflicking alot, i tend to expiriment alot with sens, either going low, medium, or high which i prefer, and i can usually perform with each, just takes time getting used to
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@Sa1fps @bileyiwnl I mean hey as long as you're aware
always sucks to see people who want to improve but refuse to change sens because "it's comfortable" when 9/10 times changing sens would lead to improvement
goes hand in hand with the belief that you ruin "muscle memory" by changing sens
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@bileyiwnl comfortable on super high or low sens and then never be incentivized to try something else
so since comfort comes with familiarity switching it up and experimenting is a very good idea (obviously not every 5 minutes)
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ofc this guy quotes my post and then blocks me after getting the last word in without saying anything of value
kaimu EXE@kaimufps
@AgreeingBook13 damn didn't know I was trans trans centered communities form because they are otherwise often ostracized which in turn makes more trans people join not wanting to entertain people who basically tell you that you should not exist as you are is pretty reasonable
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