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I seem to get people saying I'm smurfing or hacking yet I've only got 30hours played and I have quite good accuracy (e.g I one tap pretty much first attempt most of the time) I've had people say I could be Global Elite or A Pro if i spent more time on it.
Does this mean I'm really really good for my hours played or what?
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Just because you hit headshots doesn't mean you "could be global elite or pro". Counter Strike is a lot more than aim. You need; game sense, learn smokes, how to read your enemies and a lot more.

Now, back to the question. If you are hitting headshots and people are calling you a smurf when you only have 30 hours on record. You're doing good.
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Well, anyone can be a Global Elite if they worked on it. I only discovered CS:GO this January, and with 83 wins and only 418 hours I'm sitting at LEM currently. While getting kills is good looking, it isn't what the game is about.
I can have a score like 5/12/20, Kills/Assists/Deaths, and still have an impact on the game thru smokes and nades. Just because I'm not getting the kill doesn't mean I'm doing nothing.
I can only say this about higher ranked games tho, because usually lower ranks don't utilize smokes or nades. I'd say MGE and below people still don't understand CS:GO to be a team game. When I smurf with my MG~ friends they rarely know how and when to smoke, usually just trowing it somewhere and it having 0 impact.
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Rias wrote Well, anyone can be a Global Elite if they worked on it. I only discovered CS:GO this January, and with 83 wins and only 418 hours I'm sitting at LEM currently. While getting kills is good looking, it isn't what the game is about.
I can have a score like 5/12/20, Kills/Assists/Deaths, and still have an impact on the game thru smokes and nades. Just because I'm not getting the kill doesn't mean I'm doing nothing.
I can only say this about higher ranked games tho, because usually lower ranks don't utilize smokes or nades. I'd say MGE and below people still don't understand CS:GO to be a team game. When I smurf with my MG~ friends they rarely know how and when to smoke, usually just trowing it somewhere and it having 0 impact.


I'd say MG2 or lower. I've never had a problem with an MGE not knowing smokes and nades.
MGE is a the starting rank i'd say for becoming a tactical player. (game sense, economy and rotates)
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Sourc3gamer wrote
Rias wrote Well, anyone can be a Global Elite if they worked on it. I only discovered CS:GO this January, and with 83 wins and only 418 hours I'm sitting at LEM currently. While getting kills is good looking, it isn't what the game is about.
I can have a score like 5/12/20, Kills/Assists/Deaths, and still have an impact on the game thru smokes and nades. Just because I'm not getting the kill doesn't mean I'm doing nothing.
I can only say this about higher ranked games tho, because usually lower ranks don't utilize smokes or nades. I'd say MGE and below people still don't understand CS:GO to be a team game. When I smurf with my MG~ friends they rarely know how and when to smoke, usually just trowing it somewhere and it having 0 impact.


I'd say MG2 or lower. I've never had a problem with an MGE not knowing smokes and nades.
MGE is a the starting rank i'd say for becoming a tactical player. (game sense, economy and rotates)


Disagree, MGE, DMG and even LE have people with bad crosshair placement, no game sense, no knowledge of nades and just think CS is about kills. I'm LEM and only now do I see people with proper knowledge. Even still you get clueless people. Honestly if I were you just play on a third party MM. CEVO, Faceit, ESEA. Get better from it.
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