lets talk about being serious in a game to enjoy it. how do you improve in a video game?
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Pracitse over and over again. Watch some YouTube videos on the specific game, learn some new tips on how to improve. Practise your aim training on maps, dedicate more time to the game, and make sure to relax.
i mean you gotta know your mistakes and do not blame the game
KingOfJungle1978
i mean you gotta know your mistakes and do not blame the game
i think you are referring to me XD. i blame the game all the time.
im following this thread to learn more
this thread is very helpful to those who want to go pro at online games. hope it gets many replies on how to really improve in a game
dont be afraid to make mistakes and learn from it. go to replay mode if its applicable and know the possible things that will happen if you didnt do your mistake. and learn the meta of the game
LordDark96
Pracitse over and over again. Watch some YouTube videos on the specific game, learn some new tips on how to improve. Practise your aim training on maps, dedicate more time to the game, and make sure to relax.
Also, I wanted to add that, if you do make mistakes, sometimes they will be costly towards your teammates perhaps, however, other times if you get lucky, they may be really useful and perhaps you may want to do it again, but with more strategy and careful planning.
LordDark96
Also, I wanted to add that, if you do make mistakes, sometimes they will be costly towards your teammates perhaps, however, other times if you get lucky, they may be really useful and perhaps you may want to do it again, but with more strategy and careful planning.
you must be very experienced on competitive games. thanks for your input to this thread!
jedramos
you must be very experienced on competitive games. thanks for your input to this thread!
I just play games a lot, and really enjoy them, not to flex but 2.3k hours on CS:GO , and I've had A LOOOOT of experiences especially with improving I feel like.
Also, teammwork is key, if you have bad team communication / lack of communication, it could lead to you and your team losing or playing bad as a whole.
LordDark96
I just play games a lot, and really enjoy them, not to flex but 2.3k hours on CS:GO , and I've had A LOOOOT of experiences especially with improving I feel like.
damn i only have 400 hrs on record. thanks to your given tips
0V3R_K1LL
You need a lot of hours for CS GO. I have 5600 hours but I would say once you get to around 2000 hours you are pretty decent at the game. You should also play with people in a higher skill group than you. You will learn more from good players than you do from bad players. You may play bad with them but you will still learn a lot.
True + Watch videos from some pros as well, they might be able to influence you to do some pretty good stuff in game.
0V3R_K1LL
You need a lot of hours for CS GO. I have 5600 hours but I would say once you get to around 2000 hours you are pretty decent at the game. You should also play with people in a higher skill group than you. You will learn more from good players than you do from bad players. You may play bad with them but you will still learn a lot.
Thanks!
Play with friends and learn the game mechanics.
Playing with friends in team games gives you a consistent team. Playing with randoms adds a luck factor to the game. If you get good randoms, you can have a good change at winning. If they are bad, you can either carry the team or just lose. Playing with friends will improve teamwork and communication and lead to more wins.
Learning the game mechanics is also important. In CS:GO, since every is talking about it in this topic, if you want to improve, you should learn the economy mechanic, aswell the shooting mechanics and recoil patterns. Doing this will give you a better sense of the game, when to buy or to eco, aswell as understanding what your opponent might buy, and allow you to control better the weapons.
Playing with friends in team games gives you a consistent team. Playing with randoms adds a luck factor to the game. If you get good randoms, you can have a good change at winning. If they are bad, you can either carry the team or just lose. Playing with friends will improve teamwork and communication and lead to more wins.
Learning the game mechanics is also important. In CS:GO, since every is talking about it in this topic, if you want to improve, you should learn the economy mechanic, aswell the shooting mechanics and recoil patterns. Doing this will give you a better sense of the game, when to buy or to eco, aswell as understanding what your opponent might buy, and allow you to control better the weapons.
El_Chameleon
Play with friends and learn the game mechanics.
Playing with friends in team games gives you a consistent team. Playing with randoms adds a luck factor to the game. If you get good randoms, you can have a good change at winning. If they are bad, you can either carry the team or just lose. Playing with friends will improve teamwork and communication and lead to more wins.
Learning the game mechanics is also important. In CS:GO, since every is talking about it in this topic, if you want to improve, you should learn the economy mechanic, aswell the shooting mechanics and recoil patterns. Doing this will give you a better sense of the game, when to buy or to eco, aswell as understanding what your opponent might buy, and allow you to control better the weapons.
i agree with you but it really takes some time and thousands of hours to perfect those factors to the game. thank you!
jedramos
lets talk about being serious in a game to enjoy it. how do you improve in a video game?
You just gotta keep playing and building that muscle memory. The more you play a game the more used you're gonna get to situations in which you're unprepared and don't know what to do. Eventually you'll have an automatic response to all of those situations and you can just focus on improving other things.
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