CSGO Get New Training Program To Sharpen Player Skills
Even though it is the basis for a first person shooter game, Counter-Strike Global Offensive or CSGO does have unlimited skill limits when compared to some other shooter games. This is because the classic mechanics are quite difficult to master, especially for new players. Therefore, many new players are advised to train with bots to prepare their abilities. Unfortunately, not all of these processes are demonstrated with concrete data so that we can learn from them.
Logitech announces a Playmaster training program for players. This program is a simplicity similar to the Aimlabs game. However, unlike Aimlabs, Playmaster will invite players to log in and download a special custom training map that Logitech has created to train some aspects of CSGO.
There are several training programs that can be undertaken, one of which is jumping, aiming, strafing, holding, spraying, map navigation, and others. All directly with the CSGO mechanic. Of course this is intended to make it easier to master.
Before starting training, players will be invited to practice basic skills which will run for about 30 minutes. This will help the player to determine the skill base. After the basic training is complete, players will be invited to take part in the next exercise.
Even though it's still in beta, this program is the result of years of research in the world of professional esports. Logitech said that they are also working with the University of Limerick's Lero esports science research lab to make this happen.
CSGO is the first game to get beta support from Playmaster. Those of you who are interested can join the program via the following link.
Logitech announces a Playmaster training program for players. This program is a simplicity similar to the Aimlabs game. However, unlike Aimlabs, Playmaster will invite players to log in and download a special custom training map that Logitech has created to train some aspects of CSGO.
There are several training programs that can be undertaken, one of which is jumping, aiming, strafing, holding, spraying, map navigation, and others. All directly with the CSGO mechanic. Of course this is intended to make it easier to master.
Before starting training, players will be invited to practice basic skills which will run for about 30 minutes. This will help the player to determine the skill base. After the basic training is complete, players will be invited to take part in the next exercise.
Even though it's still in beta, this program is the result of years of research in the world of professional esports. Logitech said that they are also working with the University of Limerick's Lero esports science research lab to make this happen.
CSGO is the first game to get beta support from Playmaster. Those of you who are interested can join the program via the following link.
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