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Your aim will improve drastically, at the cost of turning speed (Though you can bind like Roca and take Capslock for turning left, F for turning right)
No.
You should play CS:GO at the sensitivity that fits you. Some pros play on really low sensitivity, and others have insane ones that I would get sick by just playing with. Just like crosshairs, there is no "one size fits all."
Look up the WarOwl's video on crosshair commands. I don't like any of the default ones, the ability to make one yourself is SO good. Some people like a traditional crosshair, some like one with no dot, some like one with no lines.
I personally only have a dark green dot about the size of pencil's tip, but I'm sure many people don't like that. Personal preference > what people consider is great.
Also, you need to learn recoil. CoD has no recoil to my understanding, while Battlefield's recoil is not all that bad, literally just aim down. But something like an AK requires you to learn the pattern, and move your mouse accordingly.
You'll need to learn the maps and figure out where people like to camp. If you can learn prefiring, and do it effectively with a 1 shot weapon like the AK, I guarantee you, unless the enemy team is really good or your's is really bad, you will win the match. Map knowledge is just as important as aim.
Some guns are also a bit quirky. Take the Scout for example, the 1700 sniper rifle. When jumping with it, you get 100% accuracy at the apex of your jump. If you master this, the Scout can become more powerful than an awp in certain situations. I've seen people ace by just doing some op jump scouting ♥♥♥♥ behind cover.
tl;dr watch WarOwl, sorry for the small novel
True, but CS:GO requires more accuracy and thought where you shoot. For example, knife stab into toe onehits in CoD.
U mean knife stab into air that triggers teleporting device which leads to kill an oponent 20 meters away?
my sensitivity its 1.8.....................
Take note that you also need a mousemat and desk the size of the planet to turn around.
Alternatively, get a steady hand and use your mouse's full DPI, which minimizes error.
Counter-Strike is the Great-Grandaddy of all shooters. It takes a lot of practice to do well because the precision is so important. You have to go into the game knowing that you're going to get your face smashed in for your first few hours.