My perspective on CSGO Low - Mid Nova spectrum The range offers a balanced mix of performance and accessibility.
My perspective on CSGO Low - Mid Nova spectrum The range offers a balanced mix of performance and accessibility.
I receive smurfs in each game until it becomes clear if the outcome depends entirely on which team controls more of them.
I'm MG1, though I must admit the P90 holds up well until around MGE level. It feels a bit affordable, and it's really straightforward to rush through.
I still don’t understand why we keep running into other smurfs, even when playing solo or with friends who are also smurfs sometimes. It seems like every time I join a match, another player shows up. Once I joined solo, both teams had at least three of us, but only a few hours on the account. The two groups were struggling, with half of them staying in the spawn area listening to music and voice chat. Eventually, the other team removed one of our real players and left, resulting in a loss. CSGO needs to raise the difficulty levels up to around 6 or more, since reaching level 3 is surprisingly simple if you play nonstop for about ten hours.
I spent a while stuck at GNM, but I kept coming back because I was a solid player—at least three. It doesn’t need to be online friends; just look for people who enjoy team play (strategies, coordinated buys, etc.). I’m now comfortable with DMG, my teammates are from SMFC/Global, we have great practice sessions, and I get to face stronger opponents.