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Master CS, come in! !
The above technologies are all nonsense. How many people can read them all? Let alone let the novices keep practicing, dare to ask which professional player has become a master from a rookie in this way? I took a casual look at the piece of blind sniping written by the first person, and it was very dull, but I didn't even say that the most important blind sniping had to be clicked together (a little earlier on the right), and I looked at the name when aiming. When I was blind sniping, I always threw it. So, how can I aim? I was shot in the head at first sight.

I'm telling you, regardless of melee, to play BOT, you should practice your hand feeling more (to cultivate your hand feeling, you should first remove the acceleration of the mouse and search the specific methods yourself), and your marksmanship will be fine. When your marksmanship is excellent, the most important thing is to join an entertainment team (there are many groups on QQ), and then find a master to teach your position and basic cooperation (the progress speed will be 1 times faster than your own understanding), and then you can run more pictures yourself. You don't have to delve into tactics yourself. Each team's tactics are different, and the captain of the game will naturally say it. Remember the main premise: you must have fixed equipment, or you won't be able to play CS well. If you get started, I recommend you to use Extreme Shark+Hellfire +dell 8115+ SM85 (around 2 yuan). You can consider changing to a better one if you have the technology. I played more than 5 hours a day at the stage of gun practice (less now, just playing one or two entertainment games a day), killing 1BOT a day. Come on, young man. Just playing the game is the most depressing time. If you are scolded, you should learn with an open mind. Shooting is practiced and your consciousness is scolded. Just stick to it.

If you are interested, you can check out my master's blog /Ninja_Pro/, which contains technical posts.

the team Chin@win, which he once played for, was a professional during the 1.5 period.