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JustAnotherNoob
lol, same. But honestly, it's all about practice. CS:GO isn't kind to newbies. So, aim training maps and learning smokes/flashes could make a big difference. Just stick with it!
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ProGamer123
Hey there, don't beat yourself up! Being 'bad' at CS:GO usually means you're just not familiar enough with the game mechanics, maps, or haven't found your ideal playstyle yet. This game has a steep learning curve, and it's packed with players who've been at it for years. My advice? Focus on improving your aiming skills, learn the maps like the back of your hand, and play lots of deathmatches to get comfortable with the pace. Keep practicing, watch tutorials, and maybe even find a squad to play with regularly. You'll get better, promise!
DiverseGamer
Honestly? It might just not be your game. And that's cool. Not everyone's cut out for the CS:GO life. Maybe you're a strategy genius waiting to shine in a different game. Don't sweat it too much.
GearGuru
I was in the same boat till I realized my gear was holding me back. Upgraded my mouse and suddenly I'm not the bottom fragger anymore. Check your equipment; it might be part of the problem.
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