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Games usually end at a first 4 out of 7, or first 3 out of 5 for casual.
Aiming, while not crucial is pretty important.
Positioning takes time to learn in this game.
This game is more about situational awareness, and proper communication skills.
You can die first every round and still contribute heavily to the teams victory if you can speak well, and get your message across.
Multiple, anywhere from 3 (4) to 5 (7).
Know the operators
Know common peeks, camera locations, and watch for kill holes.
but also all the waiting pulls me kinda down...you wait for the match q...you wait for the match to start...you wait that the preparation rounds end...and if you die you wait again...it feels like i wait way more then i acutally play...