Counter-Strike 2

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The game is good and I like it but I`m bad at it
I`m like a grug addict keep launching the game wishing to enjoy it(and sometimes I do) and almost every time I close the game fuming
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bAd a!m Jan 3 @ 8:44am 
CS2 has a steep learning curve, start with small objectives:

- try to never die without dealing some damage
- try to never die without killing one enemy
- try to never die without making over 100 damage per round
- try to never die first or second
- try to die 4th or 5th
- try to focus on surprising the enemy
- try to reinforce the vulnerable points

and so on :)
Originally posted by L. Lesser:
I`m like a grug addict keep launching the game wishing to enjoy it(and sometimes I do) and almost every time I close the game fuming

Be careful. You may not be bad. That's what I thought as well. What happens is you get poorly matched, stacked teams or hackers. You probably are not bad and you don't notice that the other team is stacked or has hackers and you don't realize it. Also be careful of toxic players, they will jump all over others claiming they are bad and then next map they are bad. So don't listen to others. A lot of players in this game are complete hypocrites and just have awful attitudes. Game is filled with awful people. You just have to get lucky with a good team and good game. It's pretty much luck.
Originally posted by YT @instituteofgamin:
CS2 has a steep learning curve, start with small objectives:

- try to never die without dealing some damage
- try to never die without killing one enemy
- try to never die without making over 100 damage per round
- try to never die first or second
- try to die 4th or 5th
- try to focus on surprising the enemy
- try to reinforce the vulnerable points

and so on :)


Thanks for an interesting advise. Even chalenge like advise but answering to the other guys simultaneously I am bad at the game. I aacomplish most of the things you`ve wrote here: often stay in 1v3s, predict where the enemy will move and take unusual angles but the the butt is even when I cought enemy by surprise and have upperhand it timings I cant land a single bullet on them.

Traing with bots, dedicated maps and deathmatches do not improve shooting skill overall. Rewatching demos painfull and confusing; in some I recognise bad spray and in others I come to conclusion that some enemies repel bullets, I do no maybe I`m queueing against Magnito
Originally posted by L. Lesser:
Originally posted by YT @instituteofgamin:
CS2 has a steep learning curve, start with small objectives:

- try to never die without dealing some damage
- try to never die without killing one enemy
- try to never die without making over 100 damage per round
- try to never die first or second
- try to die 4th or 5th
- try to focus on surprising the enemy
- try to reinforce the vulnerable points

and so on :)


Thanks for an interesting advise. Even chalenge like advise but answering to the other guys simultaneously I am bad at the game. I aacomplish most of the things you`ve wrote here: often stay in 1v3s, predict where the enemy will move and take unusual angles but the the butt is even when I cought enemy by surprise and have upperhand it timings I cant land a single bullet on them.

Traing with bots, dedicated maps and deathmatches do not improve shooting skill overall. Rewatching demos painfull and confusing; in some I recognise bad spray and in others I come to conclusion that some enemies repel bullets, I do no maybe I`m queueing against Magnito

One thing many forget is map awareness and sound. You have to know the maps well, statistical movement, and listen to movements. That's one way to be good. It's not just being quick or accurate. Cheaters and pros alike fall to guys who have better map awareness.
Originally posted by HOPE:
Originally posted by SergeantRawk5:

One thing many forget is map awareness and sound. You have to know the maps well, statistical movement, and listen to movements. That's one way to be good. It's not just being quick or accurate. Cheaters and pros alike fall to guys who have better map awareness.
sure all steam users dominate map awareness..
its called having wall hack ..
hahahahahah

LOL. No you know what I mean. Real skill awareness. But tons of wallers, yeah no doubt.
Originally posted by HOPE:
Originally posted by SergeantRawk5:

Be careful. You may not be bad. That's what I thought as well. What happens is you get poorly matched, stacked teams or hackers. You probably are not bad and you don't notice that the other team is stacked or has hackers and you don't realize it. Also be careful of toxic players, they will jump all over others claiming they are bad and then next map they are bad. So don't listen to others. A lot of players in this game are complete hypocrites and just have awful attitudes. Game is filled with awful people. You just have to get lucky with a good team and good game. It's pretty much luck.
exactly
you might no be top player. but in world with so many kids playings i bet you are not the worst for sure.
when i started PC gaming i tought i was so bad in cs2. so i moved to valorant and after 6 months of kovaks i was top fragging in valorant ranked reached silver solo.
the thing is modern fps games ranked system is built around the idea of making you play it again.
modern fps such as cs2 or valorant have a algorithm wich defines MM and makes you loose a fair amount of games no matter what you do by making poor matchmaking
solo play is hell in fps
when moved to cs2 i had great aim after valorant and training..
but..
cs2 is filled with cheaters, matchmaking is so bad...
steam is all cheaters believe it or not
people who take cs2 serious play faceit not steam
you are not bad, most likely getting MM with cheaters all the time. they claim trustfactor but its like that for all ranks
the only people who love steam are actually cheating somehow
this game is dead literally
the reason you dont get kills is because of cheaters with magnetic aim, wall hack, anti damage cheats. its hell. IM NOT JOKING
never similar issues in steam year ago. since then cheaters moved to faceit too.
faceit low ranks for beginners are filled with cheaters now.
thats why people buy accounts with 500matches
just play another game

If you do well against Bots only on Deathmatch, you are probably pretty good. Those Bots do pretty well and they have aim bots. Pretty good measure. But when you throw in stacked teams or cheaters, yeah it's easy to think you are bad when you are not.
Originally posted by YT @instituteofgamin:
CS2 has a steep learning curve, start with small objectives:

- try to never die without dealing some damage
- try to never die without killing one enemy
- try to never die without making over 100 damage per round
- try to never die first or second
- try to die 4th or 5th
- try to focus on surprising the enemy
- try to reinforce the vulnerable points

and so on :)
This is the most braindead thing I've read in a while
Originally posted by SergeantRawk5:
Originally posted by L. Lesser:


Thanks for an interesting advise. Even chalenge like advise but answering to the other guys simultaneously I am bad at the game. I aacomplish most of the things you`ve wrote here: often stay in 1v3s, predict where the enemy will move and take unusual angles but the the butt is even when I cought enemy by surprise and have upperhand it timings I cant land a single bullet on them.

Traing with bots, dedicated maps and deathmatches do not improve shooting skill overall. Rewatching demos painfull and confusing; in some I recognise bad spray and in others I come to conclusion that some enemies repel bullets, I do no maybe I`m queueing against Magnito

One thing many forget is map awareness and sound. You have to know the maps well, statistical movement, and listen to movements. That's one way to be good. It's not just being quick or accurate. Cheaters and pros alike fall to guys who have better map awareness.


I get that and I have that. 80% of the games I play I`m the only one who looks at the minimap and listens to sound ques. And get screwed with bad aim. If I check one angle I position myself so I`m safe from the other angles. If I`m not sure if an area is safe I don`t let shift go.

But knowing nades, smokes and where enemies are coming from/going to is useless when one can`t prefire or can`t spray properly
Originally posted by L. Lesser:
Originally posted by SergeantRawk5:

One thing many forget is map awareness and sound. You have to know the maps well, statistical movement, and listen to movements. That's one way to be good. It's not just being quick or accurate. Cheaters and pros alike fall to guys who have better map awareness.


I get that and I have that. 80% of the games I play I`m the only one who looks at the minimap and listens to sound ques. And get screwed with bad aim. If I check one angle I position myself so I`m safe from the other angles. If I`m not sure if an area is safe I don`t let shift go.

But knowing nades, smokes and where enemies are coming from/going to is useless when one can`t prefire or can`t spray properly

Ok, I mean you just said it. LOL. Prefire. You realize that aim bots get you and fire before you and register before you right? That's how they work. You are not bad. You are just getting unlucky with a one sided team on the other side or you are getting hit by cheaters.
Pod Jan 3 @ 10:32am 
Don't be put off by toxicity, just keep playing and you'll become better and will deal with it less.

Was the most offputting thing when I started
Originally posted by Pod:
Don't be put off by toxicity, just keep playing and you'll become better and will deal with it less.

Was the most offputting thing when I started

Yeah, apparently if you have badges and rank it's an immediate OK to be toxic and believe you are a god...of a basement. CS2 players are awful people.
Originally posted by HOPE:
Originally posted by SergeantRawk5:

Yeah, apparently if you have badges and rank it's an immediate OK to be toxic and believe you are a god...of a basement. CS2 players are awful people.
agree cs2 and fps communities are ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ literally...
also cheaters can just put badges with cheats
cheats are GUCCI nowadays

CS back in the day was not like this and not this bad. Man, I thought football games were bad, nope CS2 takes the cake.
Pod Jan 3 @ 2:16pm 
Originally posted by Pumpkinhead:
CS back in the day was not like this and not this bad. Man, I thought football games were bad, nope CS2 takes the cake.

I think it's only so bad now because the game is free
Originally posted by Pod:
Originally posted by Pumpkinhead:
CS back in the day was not like this and not this bad. Man, I thought football games were bad, nope CS2 takes the cake.

I think it's only so bad now because the game is free

Not only that but the clans ran the servers. So they would find cheaters quick and ban them clan wide and server wide. Valve actually allows and ignores cheating. Also people were just friendlier in general.
Max Jan 4 @ 5:27am 
same here, wrost when the game throw you to 2000+ hours players even 5000+ hours or somone with his 8th alt account or when players derank by playing other maps,
and you just play 2-6 maps per week lol, just not balnced.

and cassual mode have way too many players in small map

whish they bring short comp match or unranked mode

this game remind me of lol game if you are new and bad kind hard to play.
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