Elicchi wrote:
any tips on climbing the ladder? currently MGE but having trouble going up because I keep failing the clutch rounds. also tips on how to get better at headshots?
Failing in what way? Half the struggle of winning the clutch rounds is a great game sense. @ MGE, 9/10 people's aim isn't going to be amazing.
When I find myself in a clutch situation, it's important imo especially during matchmaking. Have a bind you can toggle easily to lower the volume of teammates microphones, the last thing you want is your hearing impaired; keep it at a level where you can still receive information, but the sound won't impair your own ability to hear for footsteps etc. Obviously your aim matters, big time, this is something you'll build up over time as you know, as Portin said there is great workshop maps to help build up consistency, but always put yourself in the advantage in cs;go, be it holding angles, correct positioning (which includes clearing common hiding spots/corners etc) <- This is usually much easier filtering out locations you believe enemies may not be based upon earlier or previous information. Think about the level of play people are usually at in MGE matches, don't expect many fakes (exceptions ofc), try put yourself in their shoes, think about the play they'd be expecting someone to make in that current situation and try and benefit from it. The best way to avoid the clutch situations if they are your weak point is to just avoid being put in that situation in the first place obviously
always not easy as a solo q. So honestly, my best advice for getting out of MGE is to find a friend to queue up with, that and play your strongest map. Cheap way to rank yeah, but it works.
Just my 2 cents
, hope someone more knowledgeable about this could pitch in and correct me where needed
. GL