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How to get good at CS:GO?

How to get good at CS:GO?

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Fred10244
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08-09-2023, 04:23 AM
#11
People often notice significant improvements with Adderall.
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Fred10244
08-09-2023, 04:23 AM #11

People often notice significant improvements with Adderall.

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DJKiller22
Member
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08-10-2023, 01:48 PM
#12
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DJKiller22
08-10-2023, 01:48 PM #12

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MavrosGR
Senior Member
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08-12-2023, 10:51 AM
#13
Research indicated that e-sports athletes were consuming Adderall for performance enhancement.
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MavrosGR
08-12-2023, 10:51 AM #13

Research indicated that e-sports athletes were consuming Adderall for performance enhancement.

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CSBunnyz7
Member
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08-12-2023, 06:30 PM
#14
This is actually a good idea. This is how I got WAY better playing the origional CS. I was at best a medium player at first. then I got them CS hacks from that Japs clan. Aimbot, speed hack, see trough walls and you name it. All the works. I would play with these hacks partly on. I did have a real advantage. But I also learned alot. I would learn how people would play. I managed to learn alot. I even managed to anticipate all the moves. And I learned to appriciate some of the cheaper guns. I also looked closely how the aimbot aimed. And where. And how many bullets it would take for an real person to die. In the end I would play without any hacks. I had become a fairly good player, and my fav weapon was an desert eagle. I'd aim rather high, so I had "alot" of headshots, instead of just wounding people. And ofcourse I could almost always buy that gun and some armor. Not sure if @deXxterlab97 was too serious with his comment, but it did help me out alot with the origional CS.
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CSBunnyz7
08-12-2023, 06:30 PM #14

This is actually a good idea. This is how I got WAY better playing the origional CS. I was at best a medium player at first. then I got them CS hacks from that Japs clan. Aimbot, speed hack, see trough walls and you name it. All the works. I would play with these hacks partly on. I did have a real advantage. But I also learned alot. I would learn how people would play. I managed to learn alot. I even managed to anticipate all the moves. And I learned to appriciate some of the cheaper guns. I also looked closely how the aimbot aimed. And where. And how many bullets it would take for an real person to die. In the end I would play without any hacks. I had become a fairly good player, and my fav weapon was an desert eagle. I'd aim rather high, so I had "alot" of headshots, instead of just wounding people. And ofcourse I could almost always buy that gun and some armor. Not sure if @deXxterlab97 was too serious with his comment, but it did help me out alot with the origional CS.

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120944
Junior Member
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08-13-2023, 12:48 AM
#15
Keep trying, it’s tough. Check out TheWarowl and other YouTubers, follow community training guides from the workshop. Getting a steady positive K/D ratio in deathmatch and competition wasn’t easy until I reached a few hundred hours. It’s mainly about consistent practice—it can feel repetitive, but it helps.
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120944
08-13-2023, 12:48 AM #15

Keep trying, it’s tough. Check out TheWarowl and other YouTubers, follow community training guides from the workshop. Getting a steady positive K/D ratio in deathmatch and competition wasn’t easy until I reached a few hundred hours. It’s mainly about consistent practice—it can feel repetitive, but it helps.

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08-13-2023, 10:39 AM
#16
Joined a few CS:GO players. Reached top GN4 during the high point. Customize your crosshair style and keep your DPI comfortable.
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Sorvetinho_PvP
08-13-2023, 10:39 AM #16

Joined a few CS:GO players. Reached top GN4 during the high point. Customize your crosshair style and keep your DPI comfortable.

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
640
08-14-2023, 11:11 AM
#17
It varies by situation; you should always aim for excellence in any scenario.
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josiecatz__10
08-14-2023, 11:11 AM #17

It varies by situation; you should always aim for excellence in any scenario.

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oobaileyx
Member
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08-19-2023, 08:15 AM
#18
By observing streams and refining your skills, you can boost your performance. Using shortcuts like custom crosshair or keyblinds might aid progress. However, the last tip (something I don’t suggest unless you’re not worried) is to stick to ranked matches so you learn to protect your team and save resources for future rounds. Ak-47, P90, Deagle, and AWP aren’t ideal for beginners unless you’re in a desperate situation—like losing 15-0. The AK-47 is tough due to recoil but can be effective with one well-placed shot. It’s powerful at close range, though it deals heavy damage. AWP relies heavily on aim and speed; it can take out several enemies quickly if you’re near them, but it’s costly. The P90 offers steady performance and good accuracy, though its recoil is manageable but the damage is high—so practice headshots repeatedly. Deagle or Desert Eagle are premium options, similar to the AK-47 in cost and impact, but with strong headshot potential. The M4A1 is decent but limited by bullet count; getting one means you need precise aiming to eliminate foes from a distance. Overall, experimenting with all weapons and watching tutorials can help you improve.
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oobaileyx
08-19-2023, 08:15 AM #18

By observing streams and refining your skills, you can boost your performance. Using shortcuts like custom crosshair or keyblinds might aid progress. However, the last tip (something I don’t suggest unless you’re not worried) is to stick to ranked matches so you learn to protect your team and save resources for future rounds. Ak-47, P90, Deagle, and AWP aren’t ideal for beginners unless you’re in a desperate situation—like losing 15-0. The AK-47 is tough due to recoil but can be effective with one well-placed shot. It’s powerful at close range, though it deals heavy damage. AWP relies heavily on aim and speed; it can take out several enemies quickly if you’re near them, but it’s costly. The P90 offers steady performance and good accuracy, though its recoil is manageable but the damage is high—so practice headshots repeatedly. Deagle or Desert Eagle are premium options, similar to the AK-47 in cost and impact, but with strong headshot potential. The M4A1 is decent but limited by bullet count; getting one means you need precise aiming to eliminate foes from a distance. Overall, experimenting with all weapons and watching tutorials can help you improve.

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Skydr0w77
Junior Member
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08-19-2023, 03:51 PM
#19
I had some fun with a guy (just for fun, nothing serious) and he was hacking. It wasn’t like a typical hacker—he had a mic. He claimed he could see through smoke and flash. He showed up with a Negev doing quick headshot hits.
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Skydr0w77
08-19-2023, 03:51 PM #19

I had some fun with a guy (just for fun, nothing serious) and he was hacking. It wasn’t like a typical hacker—he had a mic. He claimed he could see through smoke and flash. He showed up with a Negev doing quick headshot hits.

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surfrider10
Junior Member
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08-21-2023, 05:17 AM
#20
TF2 resembles more an arena FPS experience than a typical recoil shooter such as Counter Strike. Before joining matches, try entering Deathmatch servers or any standard play servers in the browser and test some matches. With the rifles, avoid keeping the mouse button pressed continuously. Instead, use your finger in quick bursts and aim for the left mouse button once per hit. This will help you get comfortable and reduce recoil quickly. I recommend practicing recoil control on the AK and M4 before moving to the AWP sniper or other weapons. The AK and M4 are usually the primary weapons, except for pistol rounds. While playing, learn to purchase gear efficiently—some rounds cost nothing. You’ll also benefit from memorizing map areas online so you can communicate with teammates about enemy positions. I’ve played Counter Strike since childhood, starting with Counter Strike 1.6 on my brother’s computer. After a while, getting back into it was challenging. Consistent practice is key—practice improves skill.
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surfrider10
08-21-2023, 05:17 AM #20

TF2 resembles more an arena FPS experience than a typical recoil shooter such as Counter Strike. Before joining matches, try entering Deathmatch servers or any standard play servers in the browser and test some matches. With the rifles, avoid keeping the mouse button pressed continuously. Instead, use your finger in quick bursts and aim for the left mouse button once per hit. This will help you get comfortable and reduce recoil quickly. I recommend practicing recoil control on the AK and M4 before moving to the AWP sniper or other weapons. The AK and M4 are usually the primary weapons, except for pistol rounds. While playing, learn to purchase gear efficiently—some rounds cost nothing. You’ll also benefit from memorizing map areas online so you can communicate with teammates about enemy positions. I’ve played Counter Strike since childhood, starting with Counter Strike 1.6 on my brother’s computer. After a while, getting back into it was challenging. Consistent practice is key—practice improves skill.

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