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Become good at CS:GO?

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RE: Become good at CS:GO?

#21
I played at least 20 hours against bot, yet after 10 comp. wins I had reached the rank of Silver Master Elite.
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RE: Become good at CS:GO?

#22
other guy had a massive point too.. before i want to play a load of games ill warm up for like 30 mins in deathmatch before (thats still not enough)

RE: Become good at CS:GO?

#23
Im really bad at csgo, and i got game banned on it, so.. xD

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#24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORb54BFRUsY

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#25
csgo is just practice intensive. you need to put in the hours to get better, just like in any other situation

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#26
Get a good friend/player to teach some tips and tricks. A lot of it is straight skill and train, but some tips can help you get better faster.

RE: Become good at CS:GO?

#27
Resolution, sensivity in-game, and practice, practice and practice.

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This post was last modified: 22-09-2015, 11:52 AM by hacker123
#28
if you're bad at a game then dont cheat... that says alot about your character and shows you wont get far in life in general. you want something, work for it

Edit: coming from a global (even though every1 is global these days, im more supreme level with the old ranks)

RE: Become good at CS:GO?

#29
I recommend to to you, as a veteran player (464hours):
-Play deathmatch and casual first. Until you have some practice. Then, competitive, but, take it easy. Its sometimes hard.

RE: Become good at CS:GO?

#30
23-09-2015, 10:58 PM
Kron98 Wrote:
I recommend to to you, as a veteran player (464hours):
-Play deathmatch and casual first. Until you have some practice. Then, competitive, but, take it easy. Its sometimes hard.

I have like 400 hours on cs:go too, but I don't call myself veteran.
but I kinda do agree with your deathmatch and casual point, even tho you won't gain as much experience from that, competitive isn't that hard even for a beginner.
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