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Overcoming inconistency in CSGO

Overcoming inconistency in CSGO

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Nevik
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11-30-2025, 03:26 AM
#1
I often experience days where I perform well and defeat my scrublord foes, but also times when I struggle and lose focus. It’s slow to react to my teammates’ commands and hear their advice. My aim also varies a bit because I switch between the G402 at my mom’s house and the Steelseries Rival at my dad’s place, even though both have similar sensitivity settings.
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Nevik
11-30-2025, 03:26 AM #1

I often experience days where I perform well and defeat my scrublord foes, but also times when I struggle and lose focus. It’s slow to react to my teammates’ commands and hear their advice. My aim also varies a bit because I switch between the G402 at my mom’s house and the Steelseries Rival at my dad’s place, even though both have similar sensitivity settings.

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cyberkrieger
Member
171
12-16-2025, 01:39 AM
#2
Adjust the DPI on both mice to match and confirm identical settings across them. It’s a good idea to run a single deathmatch before starting a comp to get ready. Inconsistency is normal—everyone experiences ups and downs (like dropping 40 in one game then only 20 the next). Just persist and you’ll succeed!
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cyberkrieger
12-16-2025, 01:39 AM #2

Adjust the DPI on both mice to match and confirm identical settings across them. It’s a good idea to run a single deathmatch before starting a comp to get ready. Inconsistency is normal—everyone experiences ups and downs (like dropping 40 in one game then only 20 the next). Just persist and you’ll succeed!

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_Chris_MC_
Member
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12-16-2025, 03:30 AM
#3
Focus on building muscle memory. Practice regularly. Improvement comes from repetition, not just hiring experts.
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_Chris_MC_
12-16-2025, 03:30 AM #3

Focus on building muscle memory. Practice regularly. Improvement comes from repetition, not just hiring experts.