Starting in CS:GO? Want some team advice?
Starting in CS:GO? Want some team advice?
You're not alone in feeling this way. The CS:GO scene can be tough, especially when things go wrong. It's normal to feel frustrated after being penalized, especially when you're close to the leaderboard. Staying within the 10-game window helps, but it doesn't erase the stress. Many players face similar situations and learn to adapt. If you want to improve your game, focus on consistency and learning from mistakes. As for the community, it can be impatient, but being respectful and professional often pays off. You're already doing great by watching WarOwl and offering support—keep that up!
Are you really drinking a lot? I haven’t seen this level of community like it before. I’m just Gold Nova 3 with 35-50 wins. With 7557abc and 80 hours, maybe others have more to share.
Essentially Russians are the Ebola in most of the CSGO European group. They mostly speak Russian, and if you're told something in Russia and don't understand, you might end up saying "noob noob." Once you start speaking English for about 70% of Russians, they instantly feel like Americans.
Thank you for being in North America, I've heard my friends say Russian CSGO players are wild. (I'm Russian/Armenian)
I generally secure the third-highest rating on my squad. My contributions focus more on interactions with others rather than personal remarks.
1. Silence any Russians who start chatting about anything other than CSGO or getting aggressive.
2. Focus on deathmatch, aim maps, retries, pistol rounds, and similar servers to sharpen your abilities.
3. Master smokes and popflashes to secure positions.
4. Connect with players who are friendly and match your skill level—they can expand your group and make gameplay more enjoyable.
5. Have fun playing!