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CSGO ranking reflects player performance and skill levels.

CSGO ranking reflects player performance and skill levels.

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RainbowCrazy
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08-02-2016, 08:48 PM
#11
In general, some folks criticize the CSGO community as toxic, and now you're offering support to help them—great effort!
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RainbowCrazy
08-02-2016, 08:48 PM #11

In general, some folks criticize the CSGO community as toxic, and now you're offering support to help them—great effort!

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MrBogdanr5000
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08-02-2016, 09:43 PM
#12
I care little about what others do, except when it impacts me.
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MrBogdanr5000
08-02-2016, 09:43 PM #12

I care little about what others do, except when it impacts me.

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joebro88
Member
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08-03-2016, 02:34 AM
#13
I haven't spoken for others, but I haven't complained about the CS:GO community either. I see it as casual with a setup.
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joebro88
08-03-2016, 02:34 AM #13

I haven't spoken for others, but I haven't complained about the CS:GO community either. I see it as casual with a setup.

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08-07-2016, 10:32 PM
#14
It's frustrating when toxic players ruin the experience for everyone else. The typical player age seems to be around 12, and they treat any feedback like a personal attack. SJWs seem to focus only on condemning smurfing, acting as if owning more than two accounts makes you bad. Smurfs aren't the problem—they just don’t ruin the game if there weren’t them. There are many valid reasons to smurf, too. I can’t play with my SE friend on my main account, so I need to switch to a smurf account for that. Plus, I’d like to have a warmup game if possible.
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PickleSauce300
08-07-2016, 10:32 PM #14

It's frustrating when toxic players ruin the experience for everyone else. The typical player age seems to be around 12, and they treat any feedback like a personal attack. SJWs seem to focus only on condemning smurfing, acting as if owning more than two accounts makes you bad. Smurfs aren't the problem—they just don’t ruin the game if there weren’t them. There are many valid reasons to smurf, too. I can’t play with my SE friend on my main account, so I need to switch to a smurf account for that. Plus, I’d like to have a warmup game if possible.

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AJR1704
Junior Member
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08-08-2016, 02:37 AM
#15
They assign a ranking based on how much fun it is, not your actual ability. Some players jump into CSGO and struggle to reach a rank, often relying on smurfs or lower ranks. That’s why it feels unfair, not just for kids but for everyone.
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AJR1704
08-08-2016, 02:37 AM #15

They assign a ranking based on how much fun it is, not your actual ability. Some players jump into CSGO and struggle to reach a rank, often relying on smurfs or lower ranks. That’s why it feels unfair, not just for kids but for everyone.

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ACCFfan
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 12:02 AM
#16
This concept seems confusing. It appears you're questioning the value of playing a game that offers an easy win, suggesting it lacks challenge and excitement.
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ACCFfan
08-10-2016, 12:02 AM #16

This concept seems confusing. It appears you're questioning the value of playing a game that offers an easy win, suggesting it lacks challenge and excitement.

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djakob1
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 12:58 AM
#17
It's enjoyable to achieve 50 kills in one match. And it's hilarious to mock those who fall short of your skill.
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djakob1
08-10-2016, 12:58 AM #17

It's enjoyable to achieve 50 kills in one match. And it's hilarious to mock those who fall short of your skill.

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Big_Greg96
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 02:51 AM
#18
Many of us join the game because we don’t want our friends to fall behind. We create a sub account to match their rank so we can play together. Of course, it varies by player—some just enjoy casual play for a fair chance, while others try to push their friend’s rank up. This can actually hurt your friends since the gap between them and real ranks becomes huge. I know a friend who went from silver elite to mg1 without my help; whenever I watch his matches, he’s constantly being beaten. His true rank should be nova 1 or 2.
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Big_Greg96
08-10-2016, 02:51 AM #18

Many of us join the game because we don’t want our friends to fall behind. We create a sub account to match their rank so we can play together. Of course, it varies by player—some just enjoy casual play for a fair chance, while others try to push their friend’s rank up. This can actually hurt your friends since the gap between them and real ranks becomes huge. I know a friend who went from silver elite to mg1 without my help; whenever I watch his matches, he’s constantly being beaten. His true rank should be nova 1 or 2.

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traucht13
Junior Member
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08-12-2016, 03:57 PM
#19
You mentioned it's not just about playing with silvers that helped you improve. It seems your experience is different from others who stick to silvers. Your friend's struggles don't stand out, and you find value in being in lobbies with smurfs for practice. There are plenty of good reasons to Smurf, like leveling up or getting a chance to learn. I've shared several of those reasons already, but you're still dismissing them because a smurf affected your rank in Nova 1.
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traucht13
08-12-2016, 03:57 PM #19

You mentioned it's not just about playing with silvers that helped you improve. It seems your experience is different from others who stick to silvers. Your friend's struggles don't stand out, and you find value in being in lobbies with smurfs for practice. There are plenty of good reasons to Smurf, like leveling up or getting a chance to learn. I've shared several of those reasons already, but you're still dismissing them because a smurf affected your rank in Nova 1.

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ItsShadowZ
Junior Member
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08-20-2016, 05:36 AM
#20
Assess your skills and see if they meet the challenge level.
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ItsShadowZ
08-20-2016, 05:36 AM #20

Assess your skills and see if they meet the challenge level.

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