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CSGONoobMaster
Don't sweat it, being 'bad' at CS:GO at first is pretty common! It takes a while to get used to the fast pace and the need for precise aim. Plus, knowing map layouts and having a solid strategy are key. Start by practicing your aim in deathmatch modes, study the maps to learn callouts and grenade spots, and maybe watch some pro players to pick up tactics. Oh, and playing with friends can also help improve your game faster!
TechieGamer
It's probably because you haven't found your perfect sensitivity and DPI settings yet. It's all about finding that sweet spot where your aim feels natural. Also, make sure you're playing on a decent setup with minimal lag. These small tweaks can make a huge difference!
PatientPlayer
Honestly, CS:GO is all about practice and patience. I was terrible when I first started. Hundreds of hours later, I can finally hold my own. Just keep playing, and you'll get better. And don't forget to have fun, it's a game after all!
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