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How do I join a cs.go team?

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So today I went around my local town in Poland and saw a cs.go lan competition (not so big). It was really awesome seeing a lan playing my favourite game for a prize and so on. So I went and asked the guy in charge "can I play?" and he said "no you need to be in a team". Then this made me make this post here, how do I join a cs.go team for lans and so on? Are these people like close friends which decided to make a team? 

 

I live in North West London near Willesden green and I really want to join a cs.go team. I'm gold nova master (currently on vacation).

 

 

Any help in finding me a team to join?

 

 

thanks,

 

 

 

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I'm gold nova master (currently on vacation).

first thing to do would be learn how to play. teams at this level don't exist.

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Find 4 people that you can play good with and communicate well.

Also anything below Global for a team is very low.

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Find 4 people that you can play good with and communicate well.

Also anything below Global for a team is very low.

lol you dont need MM rank. Go faceit or ESEA if you really want to go big.

 

gather somefriends and go :)!

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lol you dont need MM rank. Go faceit or ESEA if you really want to go big.

 

gather somefriends and go :)!

gold nova is not something you will be able to play in esea at, you will get steamrolled.

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first thing to do would be learn how to play. teams at this level don't exist.

You're telling me how to play? I spent 400+ hours playing the game mate

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You're telling me how to play? I spent 400+ hours playing the game mate

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gold nova is not something you will be able to play in esea at, you will get steamrolled.

Yeah i know, but that wasnt what i meant. even pro players rarely play MM cuz of 64 tick and different bombtimes. just play and practice.

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Yeah i know, but that wasnt what i meant. even pro players rarely play MM cuz of 64 tick and different bombtimes. just play and practice.

yes, mm is shitty, but esea isn't free and you need atleast eagle rank to enjoy it. maybe if you shoot well you can be dmg and just be meat.

 

What rank are you?

high enough to join a casual team, not high enough for a competitive team.

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Well first off, to join a team you need to be like LEM or higher (atleast if you wanna play on LAN's) Even if you got 400 hours Nova Master is pretty terrible compared to LEM's so thats your first step. After that you have to just try to find a few guys at the same rank as you and start to play alot togehter and then maybe form a team together (or a clan or something) Then you have to get spots in more casual tornements or play scrims against other teams and create a reputation. Then you can try to attend LAN's. This is hard to achive and will require lots of work. You could join an existing Clan or team but that also takes time to be accepted as a new dude to the team. I've been in a Clan for some years and we in it have been active in a few different games and played lots of scrims and created a reputation. And now the best team in the Clan is going to attend to a tourney in Poland and play like on an actuall LAN. (Not in cs though) But what I'm trying to say is that it is a shit ton of work to get into a competetive team and then attend to a LAN and play in a quite high competetive scene

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You're telling me how to play? I spent 400+ hours playing the game mate

Honestly dude if you got 400 hours and haven't passed Nova Master you have many hours ahead of you before you should start worrying about finding a team

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i wil start team with u i am vry good at cs and u com from my fav player country poland!!!

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What rank are you?

 

I'm global and he is 110% right.

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Just don't join a team that has @Osmium in it. They're bound to be terrible. ;) 

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Like others have said get better first, most open teams are full of mainly dmg-lem players

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You're telling me how to play? I spent 400+ hours playing the game mate

Well that says enough about your skill level.

400+ hours and GNM is really bad, not going to lie.

I have around 450 hours played in total, and I'm supreme.

Do you get what I'm aiming at?

 

First get to LEM-Supreme level, then start playing a shit ton of faceit/cevo/esea...

If you're good enough, you'll be picked up by a team. If you're not, it means you have to play more and get better.

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Well that says enough about your skill level.

400+ hours and GNM is really bad, not going to lie.

I have around 450 hours played in total, and I'm supreme.

Do you get what I'm aiming at?

 

First get to LEM-Supreme level, then start playing a shit ton of faceit/cevo/esea...

If you're good enough, you'll be picked up by a team. If you're not, it means you have to play more and get better.

 

I've started to play cs.go when I was like 12 years old and I didn't really know what competitive was so I never played it. I was young and stupid but now more recently I've started to play competitive and getting my ranks up. FYI I just joined a team, we've just started and we are going to play some matches to get better and better. 

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I've started to play cs.go when I was like 12 years old and I didn't really know what competitive was so I never played it. I was young and stupid but now more recently I've started to play competitive and getting my ranks up. FYI I just joined a team, we've just started and we are going to play some matches to get better and better. 

CS:GO is my first ever CS game and the first 150 hours I was stuck in silver.

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I don't really know how much MM ranking in CSGO reflects to your actual skill. But to get into competitive scene, you need to find local community. Forums, IRC etc. where players meet. Those always have players looking for team or teams looking for players. Or you can build one yourself with some friends. From that point on its just practice and more practice. Local LANs usually don't have any skill limits, they accept as many teams as their schedule allows. The skill difference will be massive... but thats a start. Also online qualifiers to bigger tournaments and sites hosting weekly events (ESL CSGO4GO still a thing?) are good places to try out comp gaming.

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I've started to play cs.go when I was like 12 years old and I didn't really know what competitive was so I never played it. I was young and stupid but now more recently I've started to play competitive and getting my ranks up. FYI I just joined a team, we've just started and we are going to play some matches to get better and better. 

 

Matches of what, just matchmaking? 

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play more casual and you'll improve

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You're telling me how to play? I spent 400+ hours playing the game mate

not being mean but they have a  point you need to get really high in the latter to consider a team

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