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I'm looking to start playing CSGO! Need Help!
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So I want to start playing CSGO playing online matches but I want to know what stuff I need to download where I need to go and what Version of CSGO do I get. I want to play the same game I see the youtubers play lol any help is appriciated , thanks in advanced
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I would honestly say to just get the version from steam, i used to play it a lot on my desktop until i got bored and used an aimbot and got banned
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S7 wrote I would honestly say to just get the version from steam, i used to play it a lot on my desktop until i got bored and used an aimbot and got banned
Do you mind telling me how I join online games and other stuff or a YouTube tutorial or video, thanks
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If i remember right theres a multiplayer sections and you can just search for games and it will put you in an open one, I got a VAC ban so i have to play on unofficial servers now.
EDIT: here is something that i found [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] that you can try and see if it makes sense
How should you start playing CS:GO online?
Log into your steam account, launch the game and head right over to "Find game" if you want to play it on Valve's official servers. Now what's "Valve's official" servers? They are opened by Valve themselves and are highly secure in terms of anti-cheating policies or if you're familiar with the term "VAC" they stand for "Valve Anti Cheat" then yeah they're VAC secure(mind you, 'tards in the Twitch chat spam the term when they see an unbelievable insane play by a professional, just to make sure they're one in the herd). You can also make sure the server you want to connect to is VAC secure if you can spot the little shield at the left just before the name of the server which'll indicate that's its a secure server. So there are different game-modes that you can select right from deathmatch, arms-race, demolition, casual and competitive. All of them are online. I hope you are familiar with all these right? That's it. That's how you can play CS:GO online. You can also get some IP addresses from Gametracker depending upon your location and server preference etc. There are a lot of better servers than the ones operated by Valve. So I highly recommend you to explore the community server base.
Now, let me go to the second line in the description.
No. It's not really possible for three people to play from a single account at the same time. You need three different CS:GO steam accounts to make sure all three of you people can play online. This even stands true for family-sharing your account. Once you family share your account to your friends, you'll be disabled from accessing CS:GO on the computer you use.
EDIT: here is something that i found [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] that you can try and see if it makes sense
How should you start playing CS:GO online?
Log into your steam account, launch the game and head right over to "Find game" if you want to play it on Valve's official servers. Now what's "Valve's official" servers? They are opened by Valve themselves and are highly secure in terms of anti-cheating policies or if you're familiar with the term "VAC" they stand for "Valve Anti Cheat" then yeah they're VAC secure(mind you, 'tards in the Twitch chat spam the term when they see an unbelievable insane play by a professional, just to make sure they're one in the herd). You can also make sure the server you want to connect to is VAC secure if you can spot the little shield at the left just before the name of the server which'll indicate that's its a secure server. So there are different game-modes that you can select right from deathmatch, arms-race, demolition, casual and competitive. All of them are online. I hope you are familiar with all these right? That's it. That's how you can play CS:GO online. You can also get some IP addresses from Gametracker depending upon your location and server preference etc. There are a lot of better servers than the ones operated by Valve. So I highly recommend you to explore the community server base.
Now, let me go to the second line in the description.
No. It's not really possible for three people to play from a single account at the same time. You need three different CS:GO steam accounts to make sure all three of you people can play online. This even stands true for family-sharing your account. Once you family share your account to your friends, you'll be disabled from accessing CS:GO on the computer you use.
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Download steam and search of counter strike global offensive and play. To play online you play casual or whatever until lvl 2 for comp
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S7 wrote If i remember right theres a multiplayer sections and you can just search for games and it will put you in an open one, I got a VAC ban so i have to play on unofficial servers now.
EDIT: here is something that i found [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] that you can try and see if it makes sense
How should you start playing CS:GO online?
Log into your steam account, launch the game and head right over to "Find game" if you want to play it on Valve's official servers. Now what's "Valve's official" servers? They are opened by Valve themselves and are highly secure in terms of anti-cheating policies or if you're familiar with the term "VAC" they stand for "Valve Anti Cheat" then yeah they're VAC secure(mind you, 'tards in the Twitch chat spam the term when they see an unbelievable insane play by a professional, just to make sure they're one in the herd). You can also make sure the server you want to connect to is VAC secure if you can spot the little shield at the left just before the name of the server which'll indicate that's its a secure server. So there are different game-modes that you can select right from deathmatch, arms-race, demolition, casual and competitive. All of them are online. I hope you are familiar with all these right? That's it. That's how you can play CS:GO online. You can also get some IP addresses from Gametracker depending upon your location and server preference etc. There are a lot of better servers than the ones operated by Valve. So I highly recommend you to explore the community server base.
Now, let me go to the second line in the description.
No. It's not really possible for three people to play from a single account at the same time. You need three different CS:GO steam accounts to make sure all three of you people can play online. This even stands true for family-sharing your account. Once you family share your account to your friends, you'll be disabled from accessing CS:GO on the computer you use.
Thank you so much for the help , hopefully will start playing tomorrow after I buy the game no I'm just hoping the game runs smooth lol or my laptop can handle it
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Iion wrote Download steam and search of counter strike global offensive and play. To play online you play casual or whatever until lvl 2 for comp
Thanks for the help!
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Predaxor wroteS7 wrote If i remember right theres a multiplayer sections and you can just search for games and it will put you in an open one, I got a VAC ban so i have to play on unofficial servers now.
EDIT: here is something that i found [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] that you can try and see if it makes sense
How should you start playing CS:GO online?
Log into your steam account, launch the game and head right over to "Find game" if you want to play it on Valve's official servers. Now what's "Valve's official" servers? They are opened by Valve themselves and are highly secure in terms of anti-cheating policies or if you're familiar with the term "VAC" they stand for "Valve Anti Cheat" then yeah they're VAC secure(mind you, 'tards in the Twitch chat spam the term when they see an unbelievable insane play by a professional, just to make sure they're one in the herd). You can also make sure the server you want to connect to is VAC secure if you can spot the little shield at the left just before the name of the server which'll indicate that's its a secure server. So there are different game-modes that you can select right from deathmatch, arms-race, demolition, casual and competitive. All of them are online. I hope you are familiar with all these right? That's it. That's how you can play CS:GO online. You can also get some IP addresses from Gametracker depending upon your location and server preference etc. There are a lot of better servers than the ones operated by Valve. So I highly recommend you to explore the community server base.
Now, let me go to the second line in the description.
No. It's not really possible for three people to play from a single account at the same time. You need three different CS:GO steam accounts to make sure all three of you people can play online. This even stands true for family-sharing your account. Once you family share your account to your friends, you'll be disabled from accessing CS:GO on the computer you use.
Thank you so much for the help , hopefully will start playing tomorrow after I buy the game no I'm just hoping the game runs smooth lol or my laptop can handle it
No problem hopefully i was able to help you out somehow
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