CSGO Tips?
CSGO Tips?
Hey, I see you're struggling with the game. You've spent around 70 hours trying but haven't mastered it yet. You're currently banned for a week because of negative actions. Your mouse pad keeps shifting and it's affecting your performance in gun fights. You might want to check your settings or try resetting your mouse sensitivity.
I promise only a third of those who speak Russian in CSGO are truly Russian speakers.
Inspect edges, focus on target elevation, and study strategies too.
They might all originate from Armenia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_te...l_language
Review the playlist for useful advice and shortcuts.
Try the two maps available on Steam.
1. Stay positive. It hurts no one but the opponent. Players tend to perform worse when upset or when someone yells or uses strong language. Remind yourself of what I just mentioned if you start feeling frustrated.
2. Inspire your group. Regardless of your skill level, success depends on teamwork. You can't always win every match, but staying upbeat and supportive helps. A simple "nice" after a teammate lands a kill can really boost morale.
3. Reduce your sensitivity settings if needed. Getting used to them might take some time, but it will improve accuracy in the long run. I usually set it at 800, though some prefer lower values. Going above 1000 can hurt precision.
4. Keep your crosshair aimed where it matters. Aiming at the wall or ground is risky—stay close to the target and ready for movement. Avoid direct hits into solid surfaces. Always anticipate enemy positions.
5. Don’t hurry, especially as a commander. Rushing can backfire, especially in lower levels. Try to secure your position longer and use smoke or flashes to slow down enemies. Remember, it’s often the terrorists who come first.
6. Understand what an "eco round" means. It’s about managing resources wisely.
7. Focus on K/D ratio? A high number doesn’t guarantee skill. I’m currently at a lower rank, but my friends outperform me in teamwork and defense. They prioritize kills over safety, which hurts their chances.
8. Stick to a few maps initially. Master them before expanding your list. Early on, I focused only on dust2, mirage, and inferno for the first two hundred hours. Once I knew the layouts, I explored others and now know most maps well. Don’t limit yourself to just one map.
9. Practice a few simple Russian phrases. Even a frustrated speaker will relax when you speak broken Russian. It’s a small gesture that goes a long way.
10. Be patient with your setup. Adjusting sensitivity takes time, but it pays off later. Avoid extreme settings and find what works for you.