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go on youtube and look for guides, learn how to get better at stuff in general
learn how to review demos from your games to see what happened
yeah i know, it's obvious this thread is the equivalent of a guy going to a corner in downtown detroit and saying "geez i wish i could find a way to relax and feel better"
Seriously tho don't even waste your time on this. It's been three days that I've been playing against blatant cheaters that claim they will "turn on because player x is also cheating". In CS cheating is not enough, now they want to be judges of who is cheating or not and this situation has been going on for at least 4 years (funny thing is that the accused dude, aka me, wasn't cheating lol).
Just keep playing to chill and don't invest too much in this game or you'll get frustrated. And if possible, don't waste your money on prime, yesterday a dude openly said in chat that he was cheating because "everyone was cheating as well" and if I recall he was indeed the only one cheating on the server.
Now if you really want to get better to maybe become a pro player, you should join faceit and check out channels like Voocs or Warowl to maybe get a north and not waste your time here.
But there are some basic things you can do that will come a long way to make yourself improve over time.
One of the more important things is gear.
Use a Laser Mouse that has the ability to set DPI with atleast 500mhz. Use around 400-1000 DPI.
Keep your mouse sensitivity rather low, you should be able to turn around comfortably, but you should not be able to spin 2-3-4 times in a row without lifting your mouse. Also I cant stress this enough, use a Mouse Pad/Mat.
Having a PC with proper Framerate comes a long way, you should have atleast a constant 60 FPS without input lag.
These things will give you a baseline to improve without being heldback by your setup.
Like all new things, improving takes time. People have been playing CS for 25 Years so its okay to feel overwhelmed and outmatched at first, but give it time.
Don't use any Aim-Maps or this sort, its not helping you when starting out. Hop into Deathmatch and just play away. Try to go specificly for headshots.
time and repetition makes the master.
If you have some some indepth questions, you can add me. I'm happy to help. I got around 15 years of experience in CS and I've reached the highest possible rank in the game and on Faceit.
Cheers :)