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Are there skilled Counter-Strike players with over 1000 hours? Looking for guidance.

Are there skilled Counter-Strike players with over 1000 hours? Looking for guidance.

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NaiROolF
Senior Member
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10-03-2020, 06:58 PM
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Hi there, my name is Dylan. I've been playing CS:GO for about a year and a few months now, totaling around 2000 hours. I reached Global Elite and am currently around the 12th rank in ranked play. I’ve come to understand that my progress comes mainly from how well I adapt to the game, not just raw skill. I’ve tried many sensitivity settings, mice, and mousepads. I’m most comfortable with a mid-range setting (around 2.5 @ 400 dpi) using a Zowie FK1 and a Steelseries QCK heavy. However, even with this setup, I struggle with fine adjustments and accuracy. I’m described as an unusual player—sometimes I can easily boost my sensitivity to 3.8 and still land 25-40 kills in matches, but I can also maintain solid performance with almost any setting if I practice for 10-30 minutes. Many will tell you to stick with your current setup and rely on muscle memory, but after three months I dropped to 2.1 @ 400 dpi from my previous 3.8. For nearly a decade I played at 2.1, feeling stiff and unsure how to improve. At 3.8 I felt more in control and comfortable, yet still found it difficult to slow down or make precise movements. What should I do? It seems like no matter what I adjust, my aim plateaus at a certain level, even though I know there’s more to learn. Anyone have faced this challenge before and can offer advice? Thanks a lot!
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NaiROolF
10-03-2020, 06:58 PM #1

Hi there, my name is Dylan. I've been playing CS:GO for about a year and a few months now, totaling around 2000 hours. I reached Global Elite and am currently around the 12th rank in ranked play. I’ve come to understand that my progress comes mainly from how well I adapt to the game, not just raw skill. I’ve tried many sensitivity settings, mice, and mousepads. I’m most comfortable with a mid-range setting (around 2.5 @ 400 dpi) using a Zowie FK1 and a Steelseries QCK heavy. However, even with this setup, I struggle with fine adjustments and accuracy. I’m described as an unusual player—sometimes I can easily boost my sensitivity to 3.8 and still land 25-40 kills in matches, but I can also maintain solid performance with almost any setting if I practice for 10-30 minutes. Many will tell you to stick with your current setup and rely on muscle memory, but after three months I dropped to 2.1 @ 400 dpi from my previous 3.8. For nearly a decade I played at 2.1, feeling stiff and unsure how to improve. At 3.8 I felt more in control and comfortable, yet still found it difficult to slow down or make precise movements. What should I do? It seems like no matter what I adjust, my aim plateaus at a certain level, even though I know there’s more to learn. Anyone have faced this challenge before and can offer advice? Thanks a lot!

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ilovecats2299
Junior Member
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10-03-2020, 08:37 PM
#2
I settled for a balanced approach. In Team Fortress 2, I adjusted the settings to find the sweet spot between speed and control.
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ilovecats2299
10-03-2020, 08:37 PM #2

I settled for a balanced approach. In Team Fortress 2, I adjusted the settings to find the sweet spot between speed and control.

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Lillmust
Member
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10-10-2020, 11:00 PM
#3
Sorry but for anyone spending more than 1,000 hours in a game, it might be considered an addiction. My personal limit is around 170 hours.
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Lillmust
10-10-2020, 11:00 PM #3

Sorry but for anyone spending more than 1,000 hours in a game, it might be considered an addiction. My personal limit is around 170 hours.

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Hoewls
Member
145
10-11-2020, 09:30 PM
#4
I don’t understand why those who can play it are so rare. I’ve been playing since March and I still have just 377 hours.
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Hoewls
10-11-2020, 09:30 PM #4

I don’t understand why those who can play it are so rare. I’ve been playing since March and I still have just 377 hours.

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Verloh
Member
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10-12-2020, 10:48 PM
#5
OP didn’t make a fresh comment to spark dislike. It’s just like running ten matches over a hundred hours.
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Verloh
10-12-2020, 10:48 PM #5

OP didn’t make a fresh comment to spark dislike. It’s just like running ten matches over a hundred hours.

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Bayan9
Member
158
10-13-2020, 03:57 AM
#6
I'll do my best, it's a bit tricky because I tend to rely on my fingertips and wrist, but I struggle with managing those high sensitivities in the way I want.
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Bayan9
10-13-2020, 03:57 AM #6

I'll do my best, it's a bit tricky because I tend to rely on my fingertips and wrist, but I struggle with managing those high sensitivities in the way I want.

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VebbiHD
Member
209
10-13-2020, 03:38 PM
#7
I've been playing that for 48 days straight, even after trying Xbox and CSGO threads. Don't worry about me!
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VebbiHD
10-13-2020, 03:38 PM #7

I've been playing that for 48 days straight, even after trying Xbox and CSGO threads. Don't worry about me!

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10-15-2020, 01:59 AM
#8
I spent seven months playing Farming Simulator and reached 170 hours in total. Around 30 of those sessions were inactive.
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CrazyLlamaFace
10-15-2020, 01:59 AM #8

I spent seven months playing Farming Simulator and reached 170 hours in total. Around 30 of those sessions were inactive.

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turvec26
Junior Member
43
10-19-2020, 09:19 PM
#9
In the game I play, 1.76 works well and 400 feels like a solid balance, especially when using high DPI settings.
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turvec26
10-19-2020, 09:19 PM #9

In the game I play, 1.76 works well and 400 feels like a solid balance, especially when using high DPI settings.

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Star_Lars
Member
175
10-20-2020, 02:59 PM
#10
From the start, the goal was to excel, climb the ranks, and I enjoyed the process. Recently, I’ve been playing just an hour a day to maintain my level, and I enjoy casual games with friends—it’s how I like to play. It’s similar to someone who plays World of Warcraft every day for years, repeating the same actions. Only responding here since the other comment seemed uninformed; yours showed more interest.
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Star_Lars
10-20-2020, 02:59 PM #10

From the start, the goal was to excel, climb the ranks, and I enjoyed the process. Recently, I’ve been playing just an hour a day to maintain my level, and I enjoy casual games with friends—it’s how I like to play. It’s similar to someone who plays World of Warcraft every day for years, repeating the same actions. Only responding here since the other comment seemed uninformed; yours showed more interest.

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