How to play CS:GO
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AimMaster77
Jumping into CS:GO? Start by mastering the basics in Casual mode. Get comfy with the controls, learn the maps, and practice shooting and grenade throwing. Next, watch tutorials and pro matches to understand strategies and team roles. Then, gradually step into Competitive mode. Don't forget to communicate with your team, and most importantly, have fun and stay cool under pressure!
Best answer
AimMaster77
Jumping into CS:GO? Start by mastering the basics in Casual mode. Get comfy with the controls, learn the maps, and practice shooting and grenade throwing. Next, watch tutorials and pro matches to understand strategies and team roles. Then, gradually step into Competitive mode. Don't forget to communicate with your team, and most importantly, have fun and stay cool under pressure!
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StratKing
It's all about aim, map knowledge, and strategy. Aim comes with practice, so keep at it. For maps, play them over and over; you'll learn the best spots for engagement. As for strategy, play with friends or watch streams to understand team plays. CS:GO isn't just about shooting; it's thinking ahead too.
JustStartPlaying
Honestly, just dive in! CS:GO's learning curve is steep but fair. Playing is the best way to learn. Start off casual, then as you get better, competitive matches will help you improve. And remember, every player was a beginner once. Ignore the toxic players and enjoy the game.
NoRushB
The key? Don't rush B every time. But seriously, start with aiming and learning maps. Play deathmatch to improve your aim, and use casual to get to know maps and bomb spots. Communication is crucial in comp matches, so get a good mic. And most importantly, don't get tilted. Stay calm, and you'll play better.
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