How to Play CS:GO Better
Best answer
StrategistSam
To play CS:GO better, start by mastering the basics: get comfortable with the maps to understand the common engagement points. Practice your aim daily, using aim training maps available in the workshop. Learn the spray patterns of the weapons you use often to increase your accuracy. Communication with your team is key, so always use your mic to share info. And don't rush; patience often leads to better decision-making in-game. Lastly, watch pro matches or streamers; you can learn a lot about positioning and game sense that way.
Best answer
StrategistSam
To play CS:GO better, start by mastering the basics: get comfortable with the maps to understand the common engagement points. Practice your aim daily, using aim training maps available in the workshop. Learn the spray patterns of the weapons you use often to increase your accuracy. Communication with your team is key, so always use your mic to share info. And don't rush; patience often leads to better decision-making in-game. Lastly, watch pro matches or streamers; you can learn a lot about positioning and game sense that way.
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TeamPlayer
Play with friends who are better than you. It might be tough at first, but it's a crash course in getting good. You’ll pick up strategies and habits much faster. And yeah, it's fun too!
GameTime123
Honestly, just play a lot. Muscle memory is huge in CS:GO, and you can't get that without putting in the hours. The more you play, the better you'll understand the game mechanics and how other players think. Also, don't sleep on using grenades effectively; they can turn the tide of a round.
QuickScopeQueen
Aim better? Just point and click on the heads, lol. But seriously, it’s all in the wrist. Make sure your sensitivity isn’t too high; it's a common mistake.
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