CS:GO tips?
CS:GO tips?
You're just getting started with CS:GO and it's great you're noticing the basics. Here are some tips to help you improve: focus on consistency, practice your aim regularly, and study common spray patterns. For recoil control, try adjusting your trigger pressure and using proper stance. Regarding knives, they're earned through skill and experience—don't rely solely on luck. Trading is one method, but you can also find them through loot boxes or other in-game rewards. If you want to play with me, add your Steam username so we can connect!
Fire up the action. Keep your aim steady—fire when your targets are close together. A helpful method is to observe someone such as anderzel or their tutorials. The top tip I have for you is... keep practicing! The more you play, the sharper you'll become!
You want to steer clear of most weapon spraying. If you must, aim close to the ground—just above the knees or feet—to form an L shape, directing the spray upward toward the head. As a top-tier global player and former pro, this is exactly my approach. For bursts, focus mid-section to the shoulders. Knives come from cases; case prices range from a few cents up to nearly $0.83. Purchasing one requires a significant investment, around $2.50, and it’s quite rare to find in death match servers for practice. Experiment with all weapons and get comfortable with the aim.
Trading, betting, cases, market place, and black markets are the only routes to obtain knives. - Discover a suitable crosshair - Master strafe shooting (will help you escape silver alone) - Study Prefires - Learn crosshair placements - Identify a good sensitivity for optimal play
Avoid moving and shooting. Study the rifles. Don't fear death—aim to secure an entry point and claim the spot. You'll find plenty of useful content on r/csgo, and WarOwl's YouTube channel is helpful. Spend enough time playing to build your instincts. Community-driven deathmatch servers and one-on-one matches are great for improving aim. Crouching isn't usually the best choice. My top advice is to stay positive. Anger at yourself or your teammates leads to poor performance. Don't dwell on mistakes, just learn from them. LEM here.
-Prefire or corners -Halt and fire -Study flashbangs and smoke effects -Keep head-level crosshair active -Stay calm during gunfights and spray aggressively -Don’t act foolish, stick to your team’s tactics even if they’re tougher -CS GO is intense and doesn’t let you shut off your instincts, just aim and shoot
Originating from someone who dedicates their practice sessions to GTA V;3