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Playing BOT matches on the hardest difficulty can help you with aim practice for starting out, then try playing normal death match games and facing other players so you can gain real time practice and test out the various weapons and find something that suits you. Practice using flashes/smokes/grenades on different maps as well, Dust 2 is the most popular in ranked so I'd place extra practice on that map but learning how to use grenades is very important. I personally prefer smokes and learning how to detect enemies in it which would give you a huge advantage but you should stick to frags/flashes for now. Once you can perform well in death match move on to casual and practice more there, casual is the same gameplay style as competitive so it's really helpful. You'll probably see lots of people use the AWP but it really isn't that good so don't feel like you need to use it. Pretty much just keep practicing and what not, play lots of casual before competitive so you don't kill your ELO rating. Will take a lot of time but it's worth it. Also, make sure you practice on both Terrorist and Counter-Terrorist teams, you won't always get to pick which team you play on so it's important you can work with both and know where to go and when to go since both sides have different spawns and different routes to take on maps. Also the normal crosshairs for CS:GO suck but you can get a custom one if you'd really like, in which case just send me a forum PM and I'll show you how.
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Not sure what rank you are but in higher ranked matches people who use the AWP don't really go far. Might be good in low ranked matches but relying on the AWP as your only good weapon is a terrible habit. People like it because it's a 'one hit kill' but pretty much so is a majority of other guns if used properly. |
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I just personally really dislike the use of snipers just feels cheap IMO. |
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I guess it depends on your play style. I like to be that guy that rushes into mid and gets the first pick. I like to go into a site first and get an entry frag - otherwise I feel like my team just sits and waits for for something to happen. |
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Being an AWP specialist is totally fine once you get past even Silver. I play a lot of 5's with my friends on ESEA and I play most maps as the dedicated AWPer on the team, and speaking from experience, it's entirely possible to carry entire games almost singlehandedly yourself if you're actually skilled with the AWP and can play your angles correctly. The only problem with dedicating yourself to AWPing is that it's expensive, and if your team is incompetent like in matchmaking and loses two or so rounds in a row in pubs, you can't expect to have an AWP back in your hands every round or even at all like you usually can in most cases on organized teams. I still find it extremely easy to climb by spamming AWP on maps like DD2 and Nuke. Hell, on CT side Nuke I usually buy AWP-nothing if I feel my shot is on that day, that's just how powerful an AWP can be by itself. I can't reproduce the same lockdown of Ramp or Outside effortlessly with any other gun besides the AWP, one-shot kill or not. I can theoretically one-shot a five-man outside rush with the AK just as efficiently as I can with the AWP, but I'd probably have to be hacking. The AWP just provides so much lockdown of an entire area for CTs and basically secures a planted bomb for Ts when played correctly. When played incorrectly, however, might as well run Dualies and an MP7. |
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I've personally never had an AWP'er destroy our team but I guess it's because I play with the same people and we have more strategies than a random team, but I still think optimus would do better without it, he doesn't really seem like someone who can use it effectively but I may be wrong. But I mean, I could easily go mid doors on Dust2 and headshot an AWP'er with my deagle if he didn't shoot fast enough any gun is capable of being godlike if you specialize in it. I have over 500 kills from Dual Berettas in competitive because just like any gun it's good if you know how to use it and aim. I'm sure the AWP is good if people can play extremely well with it but optimus is a nooby so I think he'd be better mastering other guns and mechanics first. Also, the reason I think it's a terrible habit is because like you said, you won't always have it so if you only use it you might fail horribly with other guns and let your team down. The AWP is a good weapon but I wouldn't consider it to be better than everything else, but that's just my playing style and personal skill set. Also Optimus, it's important you dominate the first few rounds and gain the advantage, it really helps out. |
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Normally I will start a pistol round with a P250. If I lose ill do it again, if i win ill buy a PP-Bizon. Normally I'm the AWper for my team and I do pretty gud but otherwise ill either go M4A4 or AK-47. If i get better with spray control ill become beast with them
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I just started competitive with only 5 wins so far, I'm pretty decent versus ppl at my skill level, anyone wanna team up and play, I don't mind what skill lol u are just need Skype. Shoot my a message on skype, it's linked in my mini bio btw. |