![]() Or if you’re just trying to beat some basic veteran people you find in the matchmaking and other PUGS like Faceit you’ll have to dedicate at least 5,6 consecutive hours with some minor breaks for food and drinks. If you’re planning to go pro and you want to play on the big stages competitively you’ll have to dedicate at least twelve hours out of the twenty-four hours of your day. The game is solely based on experience and experience is gained over time not by taking a short-cut. In order to pursue the skill level of the professional players, you’ll have to give a lot of time to CS:GO. Remember consistency is the key to get better at this game. Play the game for hours, don’t quit the game after playing a few competitive matches. Never play CS when you aren’t free and have several things on your hands, the only thing you’re going to be stuck at is the silver rank if you play CS without a relaxed and free mind. Take the game seriously, play the game when you’ve finished and accomplished all of your daily chores, homework, work or any sort of thing. Setting a calm mood before playing the game is going to benefit you a lot. Your gameplay depends on your mental state as well: Losing hope, quitting too soon, raging and being inconsistent are the few things that are the main obstacles for anyone who wants to get better at this game. CS:GO isn’t all about technique and skill. I feel like this is the first and the most important part of the whole process of getting better at CS:GO.
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