I’ve figured out I’m pushing myself too much in CS, which is why I’m struggling and feeling stressed.
I’ve figured out I’m pushing myself too much in CS, which is why I’m struggling and feeling stressed.
I strongly dislike failure, especially in a video game setting, but the main motivation behind my effort comes from the community. Most people avoid interacting with other players unless they’re famous or have a big following. Flusha often faces accusations of cheating without solid proof, which is frustrating. I stopped playing CSGO, took a break, and checked Reddit. There’s valuable advice from experienced players in SMFC and Global that helps manage the frustration of losing or being labeled a cheater. I’m not a toxic player—I don’t yell or spam, but I can lose my temper during intense moments. I try to control myself, and sometimes I even perform better than expected. However, it’s hard not to fall back when things go wrong. I uninstalled CSGO, took time away, and now I’m learning from others who share a more positive approach. This has helped me realize that improving comes from self-reflection, and I’m hoping my experience can assist others too.
Setting voice_enable to 0 feels more harmful than shouting into a microphone, in my opinion.
there is no one to guide you from that small experience, you must learn on your own at first.
One tip: use Git version 8, people will appreciate your work. The internet works similarly.
Show those LEM you're capable by proving it. If you're upset about the game, calm down and remember you're just playing. Keep working with me.
This video supports my argument (try your best), although I don't need to force it much since the mindset is the real issue.