1. How to become a pro in three minutes:
    lower your sensitivity. Most pros are under 1600dpi (a lot are like 400dpi 2 ingame which is the equivalent of 800), while I use 1600dpi everywhere (1600dpi 1 ingame). They recommend you being able to make ONE FULL TURN on your mouse pad by bringing the mouse all the way across it. With a high sensitivity, headshots are fairly difficult. Change it now so you learn with a lower speed instead of a super high speed and then you decide to try out a lower sensitivity and mess yourself up for weeks. Also turn off mouse acceleration and use raw input. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12PSHqb8Vwg8rSCOkGjbbsj8iBsm8p52jOLffDc88iy8/edit#gid=0

    You can change your crosshair so that it displays when you are inaccurate, these are dynamic crosshairs. There's tons of sites that help you make crosshairs, just search crosshair generator. There's even maps to do it. http://tools.dathost.net/ I strongly recommend having a dot in the center that doesn't move.

    Learn flashes and smokes and when nobody uses them at lower ranks you will dominate them.

    Practice your aim a lot and you will dominate in lower ranks. Deathmatch and the aim_botz map are pretty decent ways to learn

    There's tons of more stuff to learn, especially when to buy and what to buy, but i'm not sure how much sense that stuff will make until you've played a couple of competitive matches. /r/globaloffensive has a bunch of guides and stuff on the wiki you can use, at lower ranks if you have decent aim and decent tactics you will dominate frequently. Aim is supposed to be the most important parts until you get to much higher ranks, if you can aim well you will do good. Knowing angles and stuff really help as well. Also, you will probably get rekt your first few competitive games since you start out at the middle of the elo instead of the bottom
    Holy

    thank you for that crosshair website

  2. Practice your aim a lot and you will dominate in lower ranks. Deathmatch and the aim_botz map are pretty decent ways to learn
    God-tier aim reporting in. Shame I haven't been able to play a FPS online since dialup on UT and Halo CE.

  3. I just turned 18 last Thursday however I did not feel like celebrating it cause now I have actual responsibilities and will soon start to work which means less WoW, other games, tv, movies, fun D:

  4. xDDD that lee sucks... 5-10 hahaah
    Sorry about that rumble though... He really was a dick that game lol

    EDIT: Oh, and kata got her 1st kill at the last fight xD

  5. How to become a pro in three minutes:
    lower your sensitivity. Most pros are under 1600dpi (a lot are like 400dpi 2 ingame which is the equivalent of 800), while I use 1600dpi everywhere (1600dpi 1 ingame). They recommend you being able to make ONE FULL TURN on your mouse pad by bringing the mouse all the way across it. With a high sensitivity, headshots are fairly difficult. Change it now so you learn with a lower speed instead of a super high speed and then you decide to try out a lower sensitivity and mess yourself up for weeks. Also turn off mouse acceleration and use raw input. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12PSHqb8Vwg8rSCOkGjbbsj8iBsm8p52jOLffDc88iy8/edit#gid=0

    You can change your crosshair so that it displays when you are inaccurate, these are dynamic crosshairs. There's tons of sites that help you make crosshairs, just search crosshair generator. There's even maps to do it. http://tools.dathost.net/ I strongly recommend having a dot in the center that doesn't move.

    Learn flashes and smokes and when nobody uses them at lower ranks you will dominate them.

    Practice your aim a lot and you will dominate in lower ranks. Deathmatch and the aim_botz map are pretty decent ways to learn

    There's tons of more stuff to learn, especially when to buy and what to buy, but i'm not sure how much sense that stuff will make until you've played a couple of competitive matches. /r/globaloffensive has a bunch of guides and stuff on the wiki you can use, at lower ranks if you have decent aim and decent tactics you will dominate frequently. Aim is supposed to be the most important parts until you get to much higher ranks, if you can aim well you will do good. Knowing angles and stuff really help as well. Also, you will probably get rekt your first few competitive games since you start out at the middle of the elo instead of the bottom

    Thanks. I play on 5400DPI normally for most games. I getting a few good shots yesterday. I'll have a play around later with my setting and see if I can improve. I can always just go buy a 360 controller and play CS like I did back in 1.6.

    xDDD that lee sucks... 5-10 hahaah
    Sorry about that rumble though... He really was a dick that game lol

    EDIT: Oh, and kata got her 1st kill at the last fight xD
    The only reason Kata even got a kill was it was a KS... I had her locked down the entire match, she didnt move from my Q once. and she let me combo her. Varus combo is survivable IF you know what the **** Flash is.
    Edited: June 22, 2015


  6. We can make some games today, if everyone's up for it, at the same time?


  7. It's fine then... :) We'll play some other time.

    I'm going nuts... I need the new PC asap... I'm getting bored of only playing LoL now :(

  8. How to become a pro in three minutes:
    lower your sensitivity. Most pros are under 1600dpi (a lot are like 400dpi 2 ingame which is the equivalent of 800), while I use 1600dpi everywhere (1600dpi 1 ingame). They recommend you being able to make ONE FULL TURN on your mouse pad by bringing the mouse all the way across it. With a high sensitivity, headshots are fairly difficult. Change it now so you learn with a lower speed instead of a super high speed and then you decide to try out a lower sensitivity and mess yourself up for weeks. Also turn off mouse acceleration and use raw input. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...iy8/edit#gid=0
    I just noticed on that SS how many of them are running on ****ty resolutions and most are 4:3.. Why not 1080? I mean they all have nice 144Mhz monitors.

  9. If you guys like Linkin Park, check out "From Ashes To New"... They're awesome, and sound really similar...

  10. So after almost ~20 years of claiming beer tastes bad, I've come to realize that unfiltered beer actually tastes surprisingly ok. It's not good by any stretch, but definitely an ok refreshing beverage when thirsty.

    On another note... Daily check the wotlk section, always feel sad when I see Lordaeron is still not there yet. Was hoping for a release this end of the month.. :<

  11. You can add me for some league games am lvl 9 atm kek
    IGN : ZARDONlC

  12. How to become a pro in three minutes:
    lower your sensitivity. Most pros are under 1600dpi (a lot are like 400dpi 2 ingame which is the equivalent of 800), while I use 1600dpi everywhere (1600dpi 1 ingame). They recommend you being able to make ONE FULL TURN on your mouse pad by bringing the mouse all the way across it. With a high sensitivity, headshots are fairly difficult. Change it now so you learn with a lower speed instead of a super high speed and then you decide to try out a lower sensitivity and mess yourself up for weeks.
    hahah what a pile of bull**** how am i supposed to 720 no scope with this crap

  13. hahah what a pile of bull**** how am i supposed to 720 no scope with this crap
    Easy. If you're not a scrub, you'll do it. I always pull 1080 no scopes with lower DPI than that. You can even ask my mom. I always tell her to get the camera so I can make my sick montages.

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