That is good advice for casual players that want to dabble in league play.
Pubbing, to me, is a completely different game than competitive CS. I do enjoy both aspects of the game but for different reasons. While all CS playing is technically practicing, pubbing casually does more harm than good given time spent.
As a former competitive only player (Scrimming 4-5 hours a night 6 days a week) I will try to explain the mentality I used to have.
You have x amount of hours of free time and you want to be a high level competitive player. What you do with that time should benefit you the most. Here is the game play priority.
1. Scrimming with your team (Always the same 5 players) against actual teams as good/better than you.
2. Developing strats, testing strats, perfecting timing, flashes, etc
3. Scrimming with a ringer/Pugging
4. Aim/Awp/Deagle practice.
5. Pubbing league maps (Preferably vanilla, FF on)
6. Pubbing for fun/custom/silly maps.
7. Playing modded CS
8. Not playing a game
9. Playing a different FPS. (Yes this is worse because no other game feels or behaves like cs)
If you are in a pub playing dust2/inferno/train/etc you already are basically playing another map. The amount of players, the mix of good and bad players, and the chance of being FFd or team flashed provides enough variables to keep you thinking and on your toes. Pubs cause players to become over aggressive, camp, or behave illogically especially against bad players. Speaking of which, the quality/skill of opponent and teammates in pubs are, for the most part, much less than in the competitive scene. This can bring your overall skill down as you become complacent, lazy, or cocky. People are not setting up positions or trying to do strats (besides Rush B, or rush long), and basically its everyone for themselves trying to get the highest score. A lot of the time even avoiding the objective entirely. It is very rare for actual useful communication to take place, and when it does, barely anyone listens. Listening is also very hard on pubs as there is usually 200-300% more players running around, or Mic spamming when you are trying to pinpoint footsteps.
I also disagree with practicing non standard guns. If you are against team that is buying shotguns or tmps they are either WAY better than you, or have no idea what they are doing. In either situation a deagle is preferred over most weapons. Anyway, the situation will never arise at high level play unless the other team is making you look bad already. I would only suggest learning them in Gungame. If you are buying non standard weapons in a pub, you are again taking time away from practicing real weapons. Prioritize.
People want to have the most fun when they are playing and that is what should happen. Everyone do whatever you please. However, if you commit yourself to a team then 4 other people are relying on you to be at your best.
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