My way of getting better at CSGO
My way of getting better at CSGO
I discovered the key to lasting joy: not being concerned. Of course it's a joke, but it really helps in CSGO. Playing without worrying about rank lets you enjoy the game more. Pushing yourself only leads to more frustration and less fun. What you say matters, but this works for me. -Chickenpuffball
You might enjoy it, and you'll feel pleased since you're just starting out.
Of course, I understand—what if things don’t go well even though you’re trying your best? Your team is still what counts most.
I usually don’t react with strong anger, but if I suspect someone isn’t genuine, I feel a bit upset. Most times it’s my own errors that cause the issue, which is why I’m DMG rather than just leaving it unresolved.
It comes down to your mindset and maturity. If persistent struggles with failure make you feel unprepared for high-level play, a more basic skill set might suit you better. I rank among the best Warlocks in World of Warcraft, but success demands dedication, patience, and time. Spending roughly 3,000 hours has taught me to focus on timing, recoil patterns, map knowledge, and consistent practice.
I realized that avoiding forced purchases every round and staying optimistic when mistakes happen can significantly influence the game. Maintaining a positive attitude is something I often see in many LE matches. It's not necessary to criticize other players for their errors; they likely recognize their mistakes and don't need someone else to point it out.