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2021-07-21 | Louie Andera | Stop peeking them. The best way to defeat an awp is to make it redundant. AWPers are greedy c**ts whos jobs literally rely on them getting lots of kills, the minute you stop giving them opportunities to kill you, they will go overaggressive and you can go for the trade or just kill them out of position. Pop flashes are also good, but any decent awper wont really get caught, as we use the highest average edpi, so we can look away from flashes quickly. | ||
2021-07-21 | Sherlyn Gagnon | If you're lagging on the new maps, that's probably a sign you need to upgrade my guy… Valve hasn't always been kind to players with low specs. I remembered when Nuke first got revamped, a good majority of people were complaining they get FPS lag. Don't remember if they ever optimized it or not (won't be surprised if they didn't) cause I got a slightly better gpu and cpu to get just the amount of performance I need. | ||
2021-07-21 | Parthenia Coen | A normal matchmaking match would end up 15–15 for the maximum amount of rounds. Let’s say you aced the enemy team every single round your team wins, that makes 15x5=75 kills. For the 15 rounds that your team lost, you also aced the enemy team, but: -When you’re CT, you don’t have time to defuse the bomb, so even if you kill all 5 Ts, the round still goes to the Ts. -When you’re T, you don’t plant the bomb on time, and killed the last enemy when the clock ran out. The round still goes to the CTs. That makes another 75 frags. So, a total of 150 frags, I guess. | ||
2021-07-21 | Frieda Kenyatta | The most obvious choice would be to grind faceit or esea. A lot of young players have come a long way with this method. I would advise you to look for players with a similar mindset and try to form a team, maybe you'll get to know someone through faceit/esea. You should also try to form a routine of learning new smokes etc, as this will make it easier for you to get on teams in the future. Have you established your in-game role? When searching for a team, this will be really important, as every team needs different roles. You should probably also look on different community sites if its any teams recruting any new players, or if there is any players willing to form a team. There are a lot of lans you can participate in North America, of course depending on where you live, and this might be an opportunity to show yourself infront of other teams that might actually have sponsors etc. | ||
2021-07-21 | Beau Fore | they wont litteraly sit next to you but they make videos talking about strats they use and how to use them. You will need to pay for premium if you want the videos with the pros but there are free guides where you have to read. They arent about the pros strats but are guides for stuff like the missions and the economy. | ||
2021-07-21 | Christiana Roma | As long as it was a good half for your team then it's good to communicate positive words/thoughts because it has a tremendous positive impact on your performance as well However, the enemy could still disagree Let's say you ended the half 14–1 and type gh in public chat: I understand that a player on the opposite team might have felt it as a terrible half and I personally wouldn't blame him for getting mad However this should not bother you because if the enemy gets mad is not your problem, it is the enemies’ problem, so you shouldn't care But if you're the only one in your team who thinks you have played a good half together then you should rather keep it for yourself because saying gh could lead to an unnecessary build up of tension, which is absolutely the opposite of what you need to get back on track after a bad half | ||
2021-07-21 | Mimi Steve | Why do people buy CSGO Skins for so much? Many people have used this analogy before. But it's the same as when women buy expensive handbags or purses. The function of the item doesn't improve. But now they've improved the value and appeal of a part of their lives. Something that they use a lot gets pimped out, and they can show it off and feel good about it. Unlike something, consumable skins will retain some of their value. Why do people buy cool looking shoes? They don't help the person run faster or jump higher they simply look cooler. | ||
2021-07-21 | Erline Cordelia | Out of all the "pro" teams in cs go there is probs only 2 or 3 of them that recieve a monthly pay cheque and for others they recieve travelling expenses paid and some gaming gear here and there. If you want a chance then you need to start playing mixes and pug vs top players and assemble a team from the players you've met and liked and start competing in online leagues and cups and go to lans. The chance of you or anyone becoming "pro" is very slim, especially in cs go these days, it's not like cs 1.6 where all the top teams got a salary. | ||
2021-07-21 | Cherly Glowacki | Being a professional gamer is (at least in this case) not unlike being a professional athlete, all the grinding at in the world isn’t going to make up for a lack of natural talent. As another answer said there are only a few hundred people that play CS at the level that it’s profitable and statistically speaking that’s probably not you. | ||
2021-07-21 | Ines Collene | I discovered my 16-year-old son have almost 1000 hours on a game called Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Should I punish him? Sounds like he's getting his money's worth out of that game. During a pandemic lockdown. The person who should be punished is the one wanting to punish someone for that. Give me 50 push ups and never speak of this again. |