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2. Watch professional players: Watch streams, tournaments, and tutorials from top players to learn new strategies and techniques.
3. Analyze your gameplay: Review your matches to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Focus on improving your weaknesses and building on your strengths.
4. Play with a team: Playing with a consistent group of teammates can help improve communication and teamwork, which are crucial in CS:GO.
5. Use aim training maps: There are several aim training maps available in the Steam Workshop that can help you improve your aim and reflexes.
7. Stay positive and focused: CS:GO can be a frustrating game at times, but it's important to stay positive and focused on improving your skills.
8. Join a community or team: Joining a CS:GO community or team can help you learn from others, receive feedback, and participate in organized matches and tournaments.
9. Stay updated on the meta: Keep up with the latest updates, patches, and changes in the game to stay competitive and adapt to the current meta.
10. Have fun: Remember to have fun while playing CS:GO. Enjoy the game and the process of improving, and you will see progress over time.
I don’t know why but I just enjoy doing this. Maybe it’s my way of dealing with stress or something but I just do it about once every week. Generally I’ll carry around a sack and creep around in a sort of crouch-walking position making goblin noises, then I’ll walk around my house and pick up various different “trinkets” and put them in my bag while saying stuff like “I’ll be having that” and laughing maniacally in my goblin voice (“trinkets” can include anything from ♥♥♥♥ I find on the ground to cutlery or other utensils). The other day I was talking with my neighbours and they mentioned hearing weird noises like what I wrote about and I was just internally screaming the entire conversation. I’m 99% sure they don’t know it’s me but god that 1% chance is seriously weighing on my mind.