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NOT the most recommend method of learning is playing the Combat mod of NS2 to get a feel for the movement and upgrades/weapons of the two sides before going into a un-modded NS2 game.
This is due to Combat being a simpler version of NS2, without the RTS elements.
The Real NS2 also has an RTS element which can be overwhelming for new players, and don't Comm for a number of real NS2 games until you feel you can handle being a Comm
Marines have an aimbot, but can't follow orders,
And the Aliens are just stupid
Also, it's good to try 1v1 with another player(either a friend or someone from ns2), so that you can both practice either Lifeforms or Marines, and it's better than training mode. (Someone puts up a locked server, or you both join an empty server and hope that people don't join)
Hey can I add you? I am also new to NS2 and maybe we can train together or something like that.