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I finally secured my rank in CSGO.

I finally secured my rank in CSGO.

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DeskFan
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11-06-2016, 12:09 PM
#11
Work closely with those who understand the game. I’m currently a Legendary Eagle Master and began at Silver Elite. I always play with at least four people, including myself, since I know their strategies and moves. The best advice I can offer is to practice deathmatch games to boost your skills. Start with pistols or AWPs—they give you the most precision. Once comfortable, move on to AK M4s, etc. A P90 is also solid if you master its use; it sharpens your reflexes in chaotic situations. Learn to prefire and burst fire rifles—bursting any weapon improves accuracy. The challenge at Silver rank is the high number of trolls and smurfs, making it tough for real players to thrive, even in Novas 1 and 2.
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DeskFan
11-06-2016, 12:09 PM #11

Work closely with those who understand the game. I’m currently a Legendary Eagle Master and began at Silver Elite. I always play with at least four people, including myself, since I know their strategies and moves. The best advice I can offer is to practice deathmatch games to boost your skills. Start with pistols or AWPs—they give you the most precision. Once comfortable, move on to AK M4s, etc. A P90 is also solid if you master its use; it sharpens your reflexes in chaotic situations. Learn to prefire and burst fire rifles—bursting any weapon improves accuracy. The challenge at Silver rank is the high number of trolls and smurfs, making it tough for real players to thrive, even in Novas 1 and 2.

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walle_hey
Junior Member
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11-06-2016, 05:08 PM
#12
I think using the AK for precise shots is better, while bursting with the M4A1s or M4A4 would save time. Any other suggestions? I haven't tried the P90 in a competition before—it's mainly used with UMP, AK, M4, and AWP, and for pistols it's usually the .250 caliber.
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walle_hey
11-06-2016, 05:08 PM #12

I think using the AK for precise shots is better, while bursting with the M4A1s or M4A4 would save time. Any other suggestions? I haven't tried the P90 in a competition before—it's mainly used with UMP, AK, M4, and AWP, and for pistols it's usually the .250 caliber.

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SjoerdMC
Member
200
11-08-2016, 08:11 AM
#13
I only fire the AK when I miss my shots. Aim for the neck or upper chest, let the recoil handle the rest when you fire off bursts. Silenced M4 versus regular is a matter of taste; silenced offers better accuracy but demands precision since you carry 60 bullets versus 90 in non-silenced models. P90 is an unusual weapon—it performs reasonably well and can outperform others when used correctly. Ump isn’t worth your effort because it’s unreliable (personal opinion). For pistol rounds, I usually go for armor or use a P250 with two flashes. When I opt for flashes, I wait until the push is ready and then throw them to target enemies, making it easier for my team to eliminate them. Play smarter, move deliberately rather than sprinting, take your time per round, and either pick carefully or assist by placing flashes in strategic spots. As I mentioned before, go for deathmatch or easy bots, learn proper aiming first, and adjust your sensitivity so you can hit 180 when enemies are behind or flick accurately if they’re nearby.
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SjoerdMC
11-08-2016, 08:11 AM #13

I only fire the AK when I miss my shots. Aim for the neck or upper chest, let the recoil handle the rest when you fire off bursts. Silenced M4 versus regular is a matter of taste; silenced offers better accuracy but demands precision since you carry 60 bullets versus 90 in non-silenced models. P90 is an unusual weapon—it performs reasonably well and can outperform others when used correctly. Ump isn’t worth your effort because it’s unreliable (personal opinion). For pistol rounds, I usually go for armor or use a P250 with two flashes. When I opt for flashes, I wait until the push is ready and then throw them to target enemies, making it easier for my team to eliminate them. Play smarter, move deliberately rather than sprinting, take your time per round, and either pick carefully or assist by placing flashes in strategic spots. As I mentioned before, go for deathmatch or easy bots, learn proper aiming first, and adjust your sensitivity so you can hit 180 when enemies are behind or flick accurately if they’re nearby.

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KingSmylie
Member
156
11-09-2016, 11:06 PM
#14
Thanks for the feedback!
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KingSmylie
11-09-2016, 11:06 PM #14

Thanks for the feedback!

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ProffesorFrog
Member
137
11-16-2016, 01:08 AM
#15
You're confused about your performance. It seems you played many games and were usually at the top, but your rank ended up as Silver 2. Also, despite staying near the top, you didn't progress further in the game. That doesn't make sense!
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ProffesorFrog
11-16-2016, 01:08 AM #15

You're confused about your performance. It seems you played many games and were usually at the top, but your rank ended up as Silver 2. Also, despite staying near the top, you didn't progress further in the game. That doesn't make sense!

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M0rdeKaiser
Member
243
11-17-2016, 04:16 AM
#16
It seems like you're sharing some experience about your gaming journey. The average starting rank for someone new to CS:GO is around DMG, but you've progressed to Supreme/Global. You mentioned starting HL and then switching to CS, which is a common path. To get better, focus on spamming deathmatch, aim training, and practicing maps. Learning basic smokes and flashes will help you reach LEM faster. You also helped friends achieve LEM in 2-3 weeks.
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M0rdeKaiser
11-17-2016, 04:16 AM #16

It seems like you're sharing some experience about your gaming journey. The average starting rank for someone new to CS:GO is around DMG, but you've progressed to Supreme/Global. You mentioned starting HL and then switching to CS, which is a common path. To get better, focus on spamming deathmatch, aim training, and practicing maps. Learning basic smokes and flashes will help you reach LEM faster. You also helped friends achieve LEM in 2-3 weeks.

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Hobowithasoda
Junior Member
29
11-21-2016, 08:32 AM
#17
You're performing well, consistently ranking above 90% in deathmatches. Your skill level in BF4 is solid, and your KDR is top-tier. You're definitely ready for more challenging matches!
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Hobowithasoda
11-21-2016, 08:32 AM #17

You're performing well, consistently ranking above 90% in deathmatches. Your skill level in BF4 is solid, and your KDR is top-tier. You're definitely ready for more challenging matches!

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Enderboss1449
Member
203
11-23-2016, 04:35 AM
#18
You're playing with a 2.5 KD in BF4 and using Silver 2 in CS:GO, which means your skills won't automatically translate.
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Enderboss1449
11-23-2016, 04:35 AM #18

You're playing with a 2.5 KD in BF4 and using Silver 2 in CS:GO, which means your skills won't automatically translate.

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PurpleLloyd
Junior Member
8
11-23-2016, 01:08 PM
#19
My best result was a Silver 4.
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PurpleLloyd
11-23-2016, 01:08 PM #19

My best result was a Silver 4.

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Skywonder216
Member
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11-23-2016, 02:08 PM
#20
I feel confident in CS but others seem more skilled at finding matches!
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Skywonder216
11-23-2016, 02:08 PM #20

I feel confident in CS but others seem more skilled at finding matches!

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