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SteamID64 | 76561197991387894 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:31122166] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:15561083 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | July 31, 2012 |
Last Posted | March 22, 2025 at 1:24 AM |
Posts | 760 (0.2 per day) |
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Nusemanprops to kaidus and banny for actually developing less experienced promising players, i wish more top players would do that..
Lol. b4nny constantly shit talks and demeans players worse than him every time he pugs, offers like zero advice ever without sounding like an angry toxic fuck.
Placements actually went really smoothly so far, found matches like instantly and only 2 rolls.
The dm1 pro s has shitty quality control. I liked mine but the left click was waaay too stiff. I'm back to my fk1+ now, prefer the shape and the quality. Also, I actually find myself preferring the 3310 over the 3360 for some reason in-game. (more smoothing?)
moof has very sick dm when she is on. with practice/dedication she could scout for a playoff team very easily.
better just to learn it, you need to adjust your timing when you have different pings
Try to keep as much of your arm planted on your desk as possible, and use your wrist as little as possible. If your mouse is heavy or you have to strain to aim well with it, get a different mouse. Also, I ended up having to switch from 12 inches to 15+ to prevent rsi pain a few years ago. There's a reason cs players are the least likely to suffer from rsi.
Make sure you do nirschl exercises a few times a day; if you're getting tennis elbow, that and changing grip/mouse has helped me the most.
if you are a low sens player go for the gs-r, if not heavy is fine. heavy has way more resistance, I like my gs-r a lot more but both are good