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• Right-clicking
• Looking at the screen
• Remembering which team they're on
• Recognizing maps
• Realizing when they're alive
• Understanding gravity
• Basic mouse functionality
• Identifying enemies vs. teammates
• Not using the Zeus as a primary weapon
• Accepting that "C" is for crouch, not "Dance Party"
• Not mistaking the bomb for a decorative item
• Avoiding friendly fire (and unfriendly fire, for that matter)
• Remembering they have a minimap
• Accepting that "FPS" stands for "First-Person Shooter," not "Fatal Ping Spikes"
• Understanding that CS:GO is not a dating simulator (no need for virtual romances mid-match)
• Locating the scoreboard without a GPS
• Realizing that "GG" means "Good Game," not "Gotta Go" mid-round