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- Communication
- positioning
AIM
Improving aim I definitely recommend this youtube video, when you're playing aim botz you should do it the way he shows. After you do that aim botz routine you should try to DM like 400 kills the more you do it the more you will gradually improve and keep in mind this is an aim practice not a warmup something I would recommend you do like before you go to bed. Also try playing not only regular DM but also HS only https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TD-aThFH_e0
Communication
You need to communicate what you are holding/what you are doing more, from the few games I played with you I noticed you barely talk and also sometimes you're mic is just hella inaudible and I can barely understand it. Learn to play off you're teammates, for ex if you are retaking: hey let's double peek this angle or let me flash for you, etc
- I noticed you're positioning is god awful sometimes whether its holding a bomb site or it's a post plant and you dont know where to position yourself as a T.
- What I recommend to fix this is watching demos of the spots you play as a CT just YouTube "how to play (x) spot on (x) map" people usually have good videos on them. I really recommend the youtuber "Elmapuddy" he is really good and knowledgeable
- As for positioning yourself on the post plant as T I dont really know how to explain this just use common sense maybe watch a pro game and see how they position themselves to learn