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Help me get better at this game.
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I know everything comes with efforts and i'm not looking to get better instantly at this game, but I practice daily for about 15-45 mins on mge or dm and I don't see any improvements
What am I doing wrong?

I know everything comes with efforts and i'm not looking to get better instantly at this game, but I practice daily for about 15-45 mins on mge or dm and I don't see any improvements
What am I doing wrong?
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#3
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practice more
be receptive of criticism
stop yourself from being toxic if you feel the urge
try to make mge/dm friends so you can occasionally benchmark yourself against them

practice more
be receptive of criticism
stop yourself from being toxic if you feel the urge
try to make mge/dm friends so you can occasionally benchmark yourself against them
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#5
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MGE isn't always the best to improve your game. It does help, don't get me wrong, but not with everything.

I'm not great at this game, but what I've found has helped me to improve is playing in pubs with a different focus each time. (I normally play Scout); one day I'll focus on trying not to miss a single shot, or will try to aim at different hitboxes from different angles/distances to understand how the game responds with damage; one day I'll just pick meds (especially when they're grouped with a bunch of teammates). Different focuses improve different aspects of play.

Then there's playing Faceit, etc, to learn competitive flow.

Do your best to understand why/how things work, then you can better focus on improving. Just like sports in real life.

MGE isn't always the best to improve your game. It does help, don't get me wrong, but not with everything.

I'm not great at this game, but what I've found has helped me to improve is playing in pubs with a different focus each time. (I normally play Scout); one day I'll focus on trying not to miss a single shot, or will try to aim at different hitboxes from different angles/distances to understand how the game responds with damage; one day I'll just pick meds (especially when they're grouped with a bunch of teammates). Different focuses improve different aspects of play.

Then there's playing Faceit, etc, to learn competitive flow.

Do your best to understand why/how things work, then you can better focus on improving. Just like sports in real life.
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#6
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What are you doing to improve your fundamentals outside of mge and dm?

Tracking exercises and learning projectile trajectories are a big thing when you're looking to get better.

Think of it like this, if you can't hit a bot that's moving in a predictable pattern or even standing still you're more or less putting in hours that aren't going to be as productive as if you've developed that muscle memory already

What are you doing to improve your fundamentals outside of mge and dm?

Tracking exercises and learning projectile trajectories are a big thing when you're looking to get better.

Think of it like this, if you can't hit a bot that's moving in a predictable pattern or even standing still you're more or less putting in hours that aren't going to be as productive as if you've developed that muscle memory already
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