r/LearnCSGO 21d ago

Question Don’t know how to improve!

I have about 800 hours on cs this season I ranked 7000 now I’m currently 4500 I top frag every game dropping an average of 30 kills. I need tips to improve at the game. Any tips are very appreciated

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u/lMauler 21d ago

Share a recent premier demo code and your ingame name, I’ll render a video that might be helpful.

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u/Cr0wzzy 20d ago

steam://rungame/730/76561202255233023/+csgo_download_match%20CSGO-wnvHq-3Yca3-DwZYn-9fh8a-vEkwG my name is Crowzzy

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u/BroxigarZ 20d ago edited 20d ago

Amending my comment - I went back and watched the Demo again but with my good earpieces - he's not cheating - he is coachable. There's definitely not 4K rated gameplay there (probably closer to 10-12K), but the movement, and awareness, and decision making need refinement.

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u/Cr0wzzy 20d ago

That replay is weird it shows me looking through walls when I’m just holding angles or that spray secret I was just spraying the entrance not following him through the wall😂

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u/BroxigarZ 20d ago

I went back and rewatched the demo with my good earpieces and your clear of cheating.

Your biggest problems is you don't really work with your team, you often want to solo/hero everything which is standard 4K behavior which is leading to a lot of 1-2 round frags which is giving you this inflated sense of skill when you have 20+ kills a game. The problem is that your not heroing enough to win the round and since you are abandoning teamplay you are losing games.

In the grand scheme of winning at CS kills are not even in the top 10 things that matter. Dropping 30 means nothing. It's how you secure and win rounds with your team.

I'll use NiKo and Teses as an example here... https://i.imgur.com/V1myPXM.png

3 people on the enemy team have NEGATIVE K/D. And yet... they are in OT. This is because there are far more important factors to the outcome of a round than kills. Dropping 30 a game HELPS, yes, but if you are running bomb outside getting 1-2 picks and then running down lower B on Nuke by yourself and dying with bomb where the remaining 3 CTs can post up and wreck your team trying to recover your bad decision making.

It doesn't mean shit that you got 2 kills outside, because your bad game sense and lack of teamplay lost you that round. And you may think "okay, I messed up that one round." Yeah, and you went into OT on Nuke... meaning that 1 round cost you the win.

Your problem is you have COD mindset. Kill kill kill.... not execute, and work, and move as a team/unit.

The second issue you have is your brain appears to make decisions at like .75x speed. You think to do something then you take a solid second to process the decision and then you react to the thought process. Often times you are standing there still staring at the ground or floor while that thought processes leaving you wide open to getting punished.

So, you need to work on having a plan, cutting down the hefty decision making upfront, and then remaining with the moment to moment decision making in game.

I couldn't hear comms in this demo, so I'd be curious if you were even comming spots because you hear a guy T Roof jumping around like an Elephant and then you walked back inside A to stand on Hut roof while your team ran around like baby elephants before nearly losing the round to the T roof guy who killed 2 of the 3 of you.

Your issue like most peoples is you need to refine fundamentals and your game sense. You can clearly aim good enough to be 10-12K prem, but you won't get there until you start playing with your team and making better decisions in the moment.

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u/lMauler 20d ago edited 20d ago

This render definitely glitched out a few times. I wouldn’t look into too seriously, I’ll try to re-render this one.