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Practice Your Aim: Use aim trainers or custom maps to improve your accuracy. Spend time focusing on headshots and tracking moving targets.
Learn Map Control: Understand the layout of the maps, common chokepoints, and where enemies are likely to be. This will help you position yourself better and anticipate enemy movements.
Communicate with Your Team: Always use your microphone or the in-game chat to share enemy positions, strategies, and plans. Teamwork is crucial.
Watch and Learn: Watch professional players or streams to pick up strategies, movement techniques, and map control ideas.
Play Consistently: The more you play, the better you'll get. Don’t get discouraged by losses—use them to learn and improve.
Stay patient, keep practicing, and you'll see progress!