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Dota 2 or Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS:GO)

Dota 2 or Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS:GO)

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#1
Hey there, I just began playing CS:GO a while back, even though I’m mostly into Dota 2. I really enjoyed it and kept playing for two weeks before I wanted to switch back to Dota 2. Now I’m torn between the two, having friends in both communities. I’m unsure which game to prioritize since I have 1500 hours in Dota 2 and only 150 hours in CS:GO. Learning a new game all over again would be tough for me. I’m also worried about the player bases—Dota 2 has around a million players constantly, while CS:GO peaks at 900k and dips to 400k-600k. Plus, I care about the pro scene; Dota 2 has bigger tournaments with huge prize pools like $10M, whereas CS:GO’s biggest event offers just $250K. So, which one should I focus on? I’m not sure if I should play both or stick to one. Thanks for all the advice—I’m new here and really appreciate your help!
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Okunino
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #1

Hey there, I just began playing CS:GO a while back, even though I’m mostly into Dota 2. I really enjoyed it and kept playing for two weeks before I wanted to switch back to Dota 2. Now I’m torn between the two, having friends in both communities. I’m unsure which game to prioritize since I have 1500 hours in Dota 2 and only 150 hours in CS:GO. Learning a new game all over again would be tough for me. I’m also worried about the player bases—Dota 2 has around a million players constantly, while CS:GO peaks at 900k and dips to 400k-600k. Plus, I care about the pro scene; Dota 2 has bigger tournaments with huge prize pools like $10M, whereas CS:GO’s biggest event offers just $250K. So, which one should I focus on? I’m not sure if I should play both or stick to one. Thanks for all the advice—I’m new here and really appreciate your help!

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Eppra
Junior Member
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09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#2
Revolt. Uprising. Armed struggle. Resistance movement.
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Eppra
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #2

Revolt. Uprising. Armed struggle. Resistance movement.

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FlashAnimator
Member
101
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#3
You can't play both because there aren't enough resources available.
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FlashAnimator
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #3

You can't play both because there aren't enough resources available.

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iStrafeRunner
Member
169
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#4
You seem overwhelmed by juggling multiple games. What’s the issue?
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iStrafeRunner
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #4

You seem overwhelmed by juggling multiple games. What’s the issue?

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yalo29
Senior Member
641
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#5
To reach the top, focus on one competitive game. This is why professional players limit themselves to a single sport. In reality, I’ve played both, but only CS:GO competitively, and I enjoy it more due to its variety. Hacking is more common in CS:GO than in Dota 2, though neither is perfect. I picked CS:GO simply because it fits my preferences better.
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yalo29
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #5

To reach the top, focus on one competitive game. This is why professional players limit themselves to a single sport. In reality, I’ve played both, but only CS:GO competitively, and I enjoy it more due to its variety. Hacking is more common in CS:GO than in Dota 2, though neither is perfect. I picked CS:GO simply because it fits my preferences better.

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HolyNight98
Member
187
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#6
To lead, he shouldn't rely on the internet for advice. He needs to understand his own strengths and what game he excels at.
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HolyNight98
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #6

To lead, he shouldn't rely on the internet for advice. He needs to understand his own strengths and what game he excels at.

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leonardo0803
Member
180
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#7
It was mainly about sharing my perspective. I could only mention the reasons behind my choice, but I don’t think CS:GO is superior.
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leonardo0803
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #7

It was mainly about sharing my perspective. I could only mention the reasons behind my choice, but I don’t think CS:GO is superior.

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kiddswagg_760
Member
211
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#8
They both attract big audiences. But without natural skill, it’s nearly impossible to succeed. Unless you’re a rare exception like a famous 7K MMR NEL player, it’s tough to compete. Having different types of fans is nice.
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kiddswagg_760
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #8

They both attract big audiences. But without natural skill, it’s nearly impossible to succeed. Unless you’re a rare exception like a famous 7K MMR NEL player, it’s tough to compete. Having different types of fans is nice.

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CpGemzstahh
Junior Member
43
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#9
The game has very little support online.
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CpGemzstahh
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #9

The game has very little support online.

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Tekkerzz25
Member
191
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM
#10
i’m not aiming for professional success—it’s just that I want to really excel at one game, and switching to csgo feels tough because i already spend a lot of time on dota 2. my other issue is that playing two games together makes me average in both, since i and my friends often compete at the same time.
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Tekkerzz25
09-25-2019, 11:27 AM #10

i’m not aiming for professional success—it’s just that I want to really excel at one game, and switching to csgo feels tough because i already spend a lot of time on dota 2. my other issue is that playing two games together makes me average in both, since i and my friends often compete at the same time.

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