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How is he supposed to get better without playing the game? By playing matchmaking he will build his game sense.
You don't have to play matchmaking to improve at your game.
I love how people say the CS community is terrible. Just look at this comment, some guy is getting frustrated because one of his teammates is taking advantage of the kick system and being a ♥♥♥♥, and some dude comes along and tells him to add him and that he can help him get better at the game. Barely any other gaming community does this sort of thing, I think people are a little under-appreciative of how nice some people in this community are. Give this man a ♥♥♥♥♥.
Are you kidding me? I just had a game with a teammate sitting in spawn knifing the wall over and over because the whole team is on his case for being terrible, AND not listening to anything anyone asks of him, (i.e. Don't freaking run away by yourself and get killed every single round, or having him tell you he doesn't care about winning, only about his K/D ratio). You're telling me we shouldn't be able to kick guys like that?
Playing casual and deathmatch can only help so much. Counter-Strike is all about this magical thing called game sense.
Haha thanks, I just don't get why people all ♥♥♥♥ on the new kids. I remember when I first got CS, I was literal ass. Instead of turning people away from this very fun game, help them.
You're kidding right? That would make the whole cs way worst than it is right now. I have nothing against kicking people that are bad if we can do a better job without them.
There's not much that can be explained/teached in CS. It mostly all comes from playing over and over again and develop a game sense.