Oh yea another thing i forgot is to just go into a custom game and practice spraying (Mentioned above) Also make sure you feel comfortable on a 1v1, so try to find some 1v1 maps and play those. After that its really just muscle memory and practice. I started playing again a couple months ago and peeked at MGE but MG 2 atm qqq
best thing to do is get every gun, shoot a whole clip at the wall and see how the recoil is. Some guns recoil is far less than others. e.g. the ak starts of straight then moves up then swings left to right whilst the p90 starts off straight then moves up. The ak obviously is harder to control but can be done, p90 you just have to move your mouse down a bit and you can spray a full clip. I've been playing the game for a month now and im currently nova 1, not amazing but still decent. Also dont use control to crouch at the start of a gun fight, mid way is better
Turn off mouse acceleration which is really important. Play on a lower sensitivity ( I play on 450 DPI with 1.2 in game and 6 Windows ) Make sure you get a decent computer as mentioned above. Monitor is important but playing on a 60 hz will be fine just upgrade to 120 or 144 when you can. Get a big mouse pad preferably. Then play deathmatch, lots and lots of deathmatch.
Lower sensitivity is generally better. Practice learning the spray patterns on the guns you'd like to use. Remember that buying the most expensive guns is not always the solution. I can hold B site as a CT in dust2 easily with just a five-seven. If you can master the spray patterns of cheaper guns, you'll do very well in competitive. You can also look up freigbergs aim training map. It's pretty good actually
First you need a good computer that can run at 100-300fps, If you want to go beyond I suggest you buy a 120hz monitor or 144hz. - Have a decent gaming mice + large mouse pad, recommend you play at low DPI 400 or 800 and in game sensitivity at 2-3 this depends on what sensitivity you are conformable with.( you have to test this yourself aim and track your targets and find the one that fits you) - You can lower graphics settings to low because most of them you don't really need too distracting + it will increase performance if you play on low. - Play at 4:3 ratio resolution
Practice with these settings and you will build up muscle memory
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Oh yea another thing i forgot is to just go into a custom game and practice spraying (Mentioned above) Also make sure you feel comfortable on a 1v1, so try to find some 1v1 maps and play those. After that its really just muscle memory and practice. I started playing again a couple months ago and peeked at MGE but MG 2 atm qqq
best thing to do is get every gun, shoot a whole clip at the wall and see how the recoil is. Some guns recoil is far less than others. e.g. the ak starts of straight then moves up then swings left to right whilst the p90 starts off straight then moves up. The ak obviously is harder to control but can be done, p90 you just have to move your mouse down a bit and you can spray a full clip. I've been playing the game for a month now and im currently nova 1, not amazing but still decent. Also dont use control to crouch at the start of a gun fight, mid way is better
should I buy cs:go ?
Yeah I am really bad. 130 games and silver 4, I was deranking for lols and can't climb back up r.i.p
oh yes i forgot turn off mouse accel
Wanted helps those who help themselves. (I have no experience in csgo) Sorry it's just out of my hands.
aim for the head
Turn off mouse acceleration which is really important. Play on a lower sensitivity ( I play on 450 DPI with 1.2 in game and 6 Windows ) Make sure you get a decent computer as mentioned above. Monitor is important but playing on a 60 hz will be fine just upgrade to 120 or 144 when you can. Get a big mouse pad preferably. Then play deathmatch, lots and lots of deathmatch.
Lower sensitivity is generally better. Practice learning the spray patterns on the guns you'd like to use. Remember that buying the most expensive guns is not always the solution. I can hold B site as a CT in dust2 easily with just a five-seven. If you can master the spray patterns of cheaper guns, you'll do very well in competitive. You can also look up freigbergs aim training map. It's pretty good actually
First you need a good computer that can run at 100-300fps, If you want to go beyond I suggest you buy a 120hz monitor or 144hz.
- Have a decent gaming mice + large mouse pad, recommend you play at low DPI 400 or 800 and in game sensitivity at 2-3 this depends on what sensitivity you are conformable with.( you have to test this yourself aim and track your targets and find the one that fits you)
- You can lower graphics settings to low because most of them you don't really need too distracting + it will increase performance if you play on low.
- Play at 4:3 ratio resolution
Practice with these settings and you will build up muscle memory
You just click on all the heads you see with the ak47 and you'll be fine.
Does anyone here know how to cap frames per second? I dont want my computer to overheat. :s
Turn up your sensitivity
point and click
Playing more will make u better, don't play too much to the point your mind gets tired cause you'll just end up doing worse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3jAOcjIBfk