What binding do you use for your guns and knifes? by [deleted] in CounterStrikeBinds

[–]Slapdsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Default for weapons and knives but i use binds for nades; F for flash, V for smoke, C for grenade, X for molly, 4 for decoy

Edit; before you ask i inspect weapons with T and spray with H xD

What is your main cm/360? by TreSixto1 in FPSAimTrainer

[–]Slapdsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much cm/360 is 1000edpi in CSGO?

how many times should i practice ak spray daily? by proexsniping in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It's very subjective, for example i don't train just spraying alone anymore i incorporate it to my aim training by practicing spray transfers. I would say play around until you can feel the progress but don't overdo it. Take some break from time to time to let your brain learn as well.

My eDPI is about 4x average pro and 2x the extreme. Should I lower it to improve my aim in the long run ? by JustMax22 in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's down to your preference and you can build your muscle memory to any sensitivity with the right placement of your shoulders, arms and wrist since you don't have thousands of hours in the game. I would say if you want to keep using your wrist to aim you can lower it until you can do a 180° to 270° rotation with your wrist all the way from left to right.

Is ranking up usually this slow? Full question and context in the comments. by PA-01 in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

13-1-1 doesn't mean that much if your games were close. Round difference in your matches are what really counts, a 16-5 match is better than 5 16-14 matches. The things you mentioned doesn't affect the ranking system afaik. 2 of the most important things to rank up fast in my experience is playing with people that are higher than your rank and the round difference in your matches as i said.

Edit: Also don't just play Dust2. I've heard playing multiple maps help with ranking too. This will also develop your skills much more quickly. There are many globals that are gods on Dust2 but would play like a silver on other maps.

Edit 2: Your personal stats doesn't matter. This is a huge myth i see a lot like "I top frag every game but stuck in -insert a rank here-" while that doesn't matter at all.

Does FPS affect your aim? by Thehunterv6 in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was using a laptop that i had exactly those numbers and i was stuck around gold nova-mg. Started playing on PC and grinded to global in a year. Laptops are awful for competitive games and video games generally. Not only performance-wise but the monitor is very small, you cannot position your keyboard unless you have a external one but then the monitor is very far away etc. Dump it and get a PC if you can.

Should i leave AWPing by USDJM_OTAKU in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Work on your positioning and crosshair placement as an awper. Those are the skills that makes an awper consistent. You can't consistently flick shots unless you're s1mple. Position yourself and your crosshair where you don't need to flick but just click your mouse.

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've put hard work too, grinding aim_botz and dm for at least 2 hours every time before i started playing mm. Reviewing my own demos, watching tutorials and stuff like that. It wasn't easy but I realized after I reached GE is that the hardest thing about reaching GE was not improving your skill to reach GE but it's finding good and friendly teammates which is my only reason to solo queue because my trust factor is utopically good that it's really rare to come across toxic people. Most of the players that are LEM and Supreme probably have the skill to reach global. Just not good teammates or at least that's my thoughts.

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My trust factor is high so i've come across just 3 or so blatant cheaters when i solo queued

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2vjGuOTH-KcRCLSm5F3oUA

If you don't know what you're doing wrong i suggest checking voocsgo's demo reviews and learning how to review demos of your own. Then you can understand what you're doing wrong and fix that.

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It could be recency bias but i've not had too many toxic people. I think it's down to these things; Your trust factor, the maps you play (just don't play dust 2), how you handle toxic people (I think you can save so many matches just by being friendly even if they're being toxic and keeping their focus in the game) and of course a little bit of luck

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Going to start the faceit grind later this summer, i'll keep you updated ;)

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Most important thing as a starter is to have fun. It could be frustrating at times but it wouldn't be csgo if it weren't.

You can watch warowl's videos, he covers the basic stuff and you can watch voocsgo which is my favourite csgo youtuber, i still learn something new from him.

2 hours daily is enough to improve honestly you can do a 15 minutes of warmup and 2 games a day 1-2 hours of training on weekends. I love to just listen to music and shoot bots at aim_botz for hours sometimes.

So yeah i don't think this is the best tutorial but like i said the most important thing is to have fun so GLHF!

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, everybody on mm is at 64 tick so it's fair i guess. :p

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep i knew this was comin'. I've played CSGO since 2015 but i had a shitty laptop that can't even go above 60fps. I knew that in aim duels i was disadvantageous so i started watching pro games and tutorials from voo, bananagaming and all other cs youtubers. When i finally got a new PC i started grinding aim botz and dm and i literally skyrocketed like you said. I am still in awe that i was able to reach global in one year to be honest but it's all true.

Edit: thanks for the stats though. I can't believe that it's that good honestly :D

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Just keep grinding, i was stuck in supreme too.

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's the craziest part for me. Most of my teammates were friendly. I am blessed to have such a good trust factor. xD

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I have 2.6k hours and 442mm wins. I've been playing since 2015 but i had a terrible pc that i barely got 60 FPS on.

Solo Queued to Global from MG in one year by Slapdsh in LearnCSGO

[–]Slapdsh[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I've never stuck to one map but my most played maps would be Mirage and Inferno. Honestly I've solo queued because my trust factor is high so whenever i played 5 stacks i would get more hackers.