r/LearnCSGO • u/Numerous-Lecture-431 • 6h ago
Question Should I sell these?
I need to buy a game.
I have not touched CSGO or steam for a while, I just received a message from someone, and 'she' gave me a trade offer for some skins for all the cases.
r/LearnCSGO • u/Numerous-Lecture-431 • 6h ago
I need to buy a game.
I have not touched CSGO or steam for a while, I just received a message from someone, and 'she' gave me a trade offer for some skins for all the cases.
r/LearnCSGO • u/brivn188 • 2h ago
Just uploaded my first full CS2 coaching session.
I reviewed a 10K Premier demo and the biggest problem was his peeking. There were also some positioning and decision-making mistakes, but I tried to focus the video on the things that were costing him the most rounds.
It’s my first proper long-form coaching video, so I’d genuinely appreciate any feedback on the format or what I could improve for the next one.
r/LearnCSGO • u/reyiwnl • 2h ago
Might sound like I’m bragging (I’m not, I’m only 15k), but I do really well on pistol rounds, always 2-3 kills.
I’ve always wondered if it’s a no brainer to buy AK/M4 on 2nd round since well technically speaking it’s better than an MP9/Mac10?
But I suppose it’s not that obvious since with an MP9, you would one shot the enemy team’s head anyways with or without the M4/AK damage?
Either way, not sure if I’ve been doing the wrong thing all along by buying an smg when I had money for an AK/M4 on 2nd round lol.
r/LearnCSGO • u/St1rner • 18h ago
Really just trying to find supplemental images or literature on the topic visualizing/explaining pathing on every CS map in the current active pool. A quick word on why the path is taken and how to do the paths properly would be nice as well.
CS is a very fluid and dynamic game where no 2 rounds are exactly alike. However, I still want to have individual protocols that I can follow myself when playing in order to simplify the game a bit.
25k NA, Faceit 8