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Carsland123
Senior Member
398
09-19-2023, 07:14 PM
#1
I need a person to assist you in enhancing your skills, focusing on growth and improvement. This will help boost your performance and improve your chances of ranking higher.
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Carsland123
09-19-2023, 07:14 PM #1

I need a person to assist you in enhancing your skills, focusing on growth and improvement. This will help boost your performance and improve your chances of ranking higher.

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killer69990
Member
104
09-20-2023, 02:21 PM
#2
What level are you? How much time do you have available?
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killer69990
09-20-2023, 02:21 PM #2

What level are you? How much time do you have available?

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auwifi
Junior Member
24
09-21-2023, 04:49 PM
#3
Disconnect safely with non-threatening automation, stay out until you land the decisive hits.
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auwifi
09-21-2023, 04:49 PM #3

Disconnect safely with non-threatening automation, stay out until you land the decisive hits.

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SrSniper28
Member
231
09-21-2023, 11:45 PM
#4
Above 100 with gold and silver status
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SrSniper28
09-21-2023, 11:45 PM #4

Above 100 with gold and silver status

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PedroO_
Senior Member
522
09-22-2023, 02:46 AM
#5
thanks
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PedroO_
09-22-2023, 02:46 AM #5

thanks

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KingKuewyn
Member
157
10-13-2023, 02:47 AM
#6
You must follow several steps to progress. Moving from silver elite to nova 1-3 requires sharpening your aim. Spend time in death matches, arena or community servers, and use maps such as Aim Botz. Practice basic spraying techniques. Transitioning from nova 1-3 to Master Guardian demands better Gamesense performance. Share tips in chat, think about enemy patterns and rotations, watch many WarOwl videos. Going from MG to DMG means focusing more on aiming. Adjust your sensitivity settings (depends on your mouse DPI, which I set to 2 at 800 DPI), learn to shoot while peeking corners, and study maps to anticipate enemy movements (especially helpful with AWP). TL;DR – reduce sensitivity, train aiming muscle memory, and predict enemy actions by watching matches. (Most helpful) Aiming an enemy from behind is significantly easier than engaging directly, even with perfect aim.
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KingKuewyn
10-13-2023, 02:47 AM #6

You must follow several steps to progress. Moving from silver elite to nova 1-3 requires sharpening your aim. Spend time in death matches, arena or community servers, and use maps such as Aim Botz. Practice basic spraying techniques. Transitioning from nova 1-3 to Master Guardian demands better Gamesense performance. Share tips in chat, think about enemy patterns and rotations, watch many WarOwl videos. Going from MG to DMG means focusing more on aiming. Adjust your sensitivity settings (depends on your mouse DPI, which I set to 2 at 800 DPI), learn to shoot while peeking corners, and study maps to anticipate enemy movements (especially helpful with AWP). TL;DR – reduce sensitivity, train aiming muscle memory, and predict enemy actions by watching matches. (Most helpful) Aiming an enemy from behind is significantly easier than engaging directly, even with perfect aim.

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Echo_Runner
Member
215
10-17-2023, 06:34 AM
#7
The 100 hours and SEM are a solid beginning, but time builds skill. First things first, sharpening your accuracy comes before anything else—game intuition develops with more playtime. I’ve surpassed 400 hours and am stuck at my current rank, especially since I’m limited by the team I can join. Leaving Nova without a pre-made squad would be tough, which is why I reverted to GN3. I’m not discouraged by my rank; Silver is manageable with consistent effort. Most players find their own path to improvement, and I’ve focused on tough scenarios—like playing only pistols in a DM server—to boost my precision and aim. This not only sharpens my twitch shots but also helps when I’m the sole survivor in MM.

I also blend practice with some 128 tick servers, realizing that participating in bomb scenarios still offers valuable MM experience. Of course, community servers bring everyone together—whether it’s LEM, DMG, or SMFC/Global. The DMG and LEM can be unpredictable, while SMFC and Global tend to be more reliable. I’ve overcome these challenges in one-on-one matches, though they often have an edge in strategy and consistency.
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Echo_Runner
10-17-2023, 06:34 AM #7

The 100 hours and SEM are a solid beginning, but time builds skill. First things first, sharpening your accuracy comes before anything else—game intuition develops with more playtime. I’ve surpassed 400 hours and am stuck at my current rank, especially since I’m limited by the team I can join. Leaving Nova without a pre-made squad would be tough, which is why I reverted to GN3. I’m not discouraged by my rank; Silver is manageable with consistent effort. Most players find their own path to improvement, and I’ve focused on tough scenarios—like playing only pistols in a DM server—to boost my precision and aim. This not only sharpens my twitch shots but also helps when I’m the sole survivor in MM.

I also blend practice with some 128 tick servers, realizing that participating in bomb scenarios still offers valuable MM experience. Of course, community servers bring everyone together—whether it’s LEM, DMG, or SMFC/Global. The DMG and LEM can be unpredictable, while SMFC and Global tend to be more reliable. I’ve overcome these challenges in one-on-one matches, though they often have an edge in strategy and consistency.

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AlmightyEag
Posting Freak
785
10-22-2023, 06:56 AM
#8
Avoid playing against bots in deathmatch servers—it's a bad move.
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AlmightyEag
10-22-2023, 06:56 AM #8

Avoid playing against bots in deathmatch servers—it's a bad move.

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venombites1
Junior Member
11
10-28-2023, 10:49 PM
#9
I've faced challenges in CS:GO too. I've been stuck on Silver 4 and now rank Gold Nova 3. Most of my progress has been solo, playing mainly with clowns.
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venombites1
10-28-2023, 10:49 PM #9

I've faced challenges in CS:GO too. I've been stuck on Silver 4 and now rank Gold Nova 3. Most of my progress has been solo, playing mainly with clowns.