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The average ranking of CS students is actually higher than commonly perceived.

The average ranking of CS students is actually higher than commonly perceived.

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Roxx_2b
Junior Member
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11-24-2023, 07:51 PM
#11
Back then, playing 1.6 felt like a long journey with only about 1200 hours to go. I noticed a skilled player who emphasized the importance of thinking beyond the usual approaches. Since then, my progress has steadily increased. Adopting a fresh perspective not only sharpens your abilities but also enhances your overall enjoyment of the game.
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Roxx_2b
11-24-2023, 07:51 PM #11

Back then, playing 1.6 felt like a long journey with only about 1200 hours to go. I noticed a skilled player who emphasized the importance of thinking beyond the usual approaches. Since then, my progress has steadily increased. Adopting a fresh perspective not only sharpens your abilities but also enhances your overall enjoyment of the game.

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Squampy
Junior Member
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11-26-2023, 10:10 AM
#12
I can convey the same idea since the expertise from DMG diminishes quickly on inclines and is hard to achieve. Some players might never reach SMFC or GE—it's not a negative fact, just a personal boundary. CS is merely a game and doesn't reflect real-world outcomes; someone who excels at LEM could be an actual operative in reality.
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Squampy
11-26-2023, 10:10 AM #12

I can convey the same idea since the expertise from DMG diminishes quickly on inclines and is hard to achieve. Some players might never reach SMFC or GE—it's not a negative fact, just a personal boundary. CS is merely a game and doesn't reflect real-world outcomes; someone who excels at LEM could be an actual operative in reality.

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brubruca123456
Junior Member
47
11-26-2023, 02:33 PM
#13
I understand your point. When facing players with lower ranks, they sometimes exhibit behaviors that make you feel frustrated or confused, like asking questions such as "who the fuck stands there" or "who the fuck does that."
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brubruca123456
11-26-2023, 02:33 PM #13

I understand your point. When facing players with lower ranks, they sometimes exhibit behaviors that make you feel frustrated or confused, like asking questions such as "who the fuck stands there" or "who the fuck does that."

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m4xesh3pard
Member
177
11-29-2023, 11:37 AM
#14
I often lose in the 128 tick servers, it's real—I don’t usually win. Mostly it’s because of Silver/GN issues, and it’s super unpredictable you can’t always prepare. Plus, I feel my performance drops since there’s no real risk (rank), which makes it harder to play well.
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m4xesh3pard
11-29-2023, 11:37 AM #14

I often lose in the 128 tick servers, it's real—I don’t usually win. Mostly it’s because of Silver/GN issues, and it’s super unpredictable you can’t always prepare. Plus, I feel my performance drops since there’s no real risk (rank), which makes it harder to play well.

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AwesomeGirl85
Junior Member
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11-29-2023, 12:25 PM
#15
The games I play feature a lot of high-level players, while DMG and MGE are seldom seen. Some competitors never reach SMFC or GE—this isn't necessarily a flaw, just a personal boundary. CS is simply a game and doesn't reflect real-world situations; someone who excels at LEM might be an actual operative in life. If you're serious, you can improve.
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AwesomeGirl85
11-29-2023, 12:25 PM #15

The games I play feature a lot of high-level players, while DMG and MGE are seldom seen. Some competitors never reach SMFC or GE—this isn't necessarily a flaw, just a personal boundary. CS is simply a game and doesn't reflect real-world situations; someone who excels at LEM might be an actual operative in life. If you're serious, you can improve.

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Nienke_2002
Senior Member
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11-29-2023, 04:22 PM
#16
GN4 is the average player? Have you ever played in Nova? When I play with some real life friends (who are around GN3-GN4), they play absolutely terrible. Nova is basically silver with a fancy badge, that's it. No way man, the average player is around MGE-DMG. You said that people in DMG know everything there is to know. That's not true at all, DMG aren't really good players at all. If I were to play against DMGs (as a Supreme), I would totally reck them. There is still a huge difference in skill between DMG and LEM. Don't even try to compare those 2. So basically this post is just you saying that you're MGE-DMG (which is considered average or even below), but you actually think it's above average?
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Nienke_2002
11-29-2023, 04:22 PM #16

GN4 is the average player? Have you ever played in Nova? When I play with some real life friends (who are around GN3-GN4), they play absolutely terrible. Nova is basically silver with a fancy badge, that's it. No way man, the average player is around MGE-DMG. You said that people in DMG know everything there is to know. That's not true at all, DMG aren't really good players at all. If I were to play against DMGs (as a Supreme), I would totally reck them. There is still a huge difference in skill between DMG and LEM. Don't even try to compare those 2. So basically this post is just you saying that you're MGE-DMG (which is considered average or even below), but you actually think it's above average?

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LucasDee123
Member
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11-29-2023, 05:25 PM
#17
Discuss the average rank positioning relative to GN3 and GNM stop levels.
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LucasDee123
11-29-2023, 05:25 PM #17

Discuss the average rank positioning relative to GN3 and GNM stop levels.

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CakeSFD
Member
226
12-15-2023, 05:34 AM
#18
GN4 remains a poor position. Valve relies on general stats, which explains why they label it as the typical rank. In skill terms, it's nowhere near where it should be; it stays low regardless of opinions. This mirrors their decision to raise the A1-S price compared to the A4, since they aimed for higher usage of the A4. In reality, the A1-S is objectively superior. The same applies to the AWP movement changes.
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CakeSFD
12-15-2023, 05:34 AM #18

GN4 remains a poor position. Valve relies on general stats, which explains why they label it as the typical rank. In skill terms, it's nowhere near where it should be; it stays low regardless of opinions. This mirrors their decision to raise the A1-S price compared to the A4, since they aimed for higher usage of the A4. In reality, the A1-S is objectively superior. The same applies to the AWP movement changes.

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12-22-2023, 08:41 AM
#19
Shared a year ago before major VAC surges, when CS GO wasn't as well-known... This discussion is really outdated. Many players advance quickly after 10 wins, yet Nova still averages low ranks if only a few people play extensively.
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LuisinDosCraft
12-22-2023, 08:41 AM #19

Shared a year ago before major VAC surges, when CS GO wasn't as well-known... This discussion is really outdated. Many players advance quickly after 10 wins, yet Nova still averages low ranks if only a few people play extensively.

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EisTeeKlaus
Senior Member
490
12-30-2023, 12:17 AM
#20
A4 seems ideal, perfect for clearing several foes at once. The 4-s is definitely worth it... reload heaven!
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EisTeeKlaus
12-30-2023, 12:17 AM #20

A4 seems ideal, perfect for clearing several foes at once. The 4-s is definitely worth it... reload heaven!

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