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CasualFragger
Honestly, just play a lot. The more you play, the better you'll get. It's all about muscle memory and game sense, which only comes with time. And yeah, don't be afraid to mess up. That's part of the learning process.
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AimMaster99
Practice, practice, practice! But seriously, start with mastering the basics like aiming, learning the maps, and understanding the economy within the game. Join community servers or aim maps to improve your shooting skills. Watching pro players and analyzing their strategies can also give you a new perspective on how to approach the game. And don't forget, communication with your team is key!
SoundWhiz
Get a good headset and learn to love the sound of footsteps. Seriously, sound cues are HUGE in CS:GO. Knowing where your enemy is before you see them gives you a massive advantage.
TeamPlayer
I'd say find a group to play with regularly. Solo queue can be a nightmare and really inconsistent for improving. With a team, you can practice strategies and play off each other's strengths. Plus, it's just more fun with friends.
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