The source of the guide is in the docs/
directory of this repository; if
you're just looking to read the guide, you'll want to follow this link:
http://qs-arno.github.io/csgo-spectator-guide/
This guide is intended to help new spectators of the game. In particular, it is not designed to teach you to play better (or at all, for that matter). Learning to effectivly play CS: GO is a vast topic which has already been covered in great detail by people much more qualified than I.
If you see something you think can be improved, by all means open an issue or send a pull request. In particular, I'm sure there will be some:
- Common terms missing from the glossary
- Bad/incomplete/incorrect definitions
- Typos and formatting errors
That said...if you think something needs a major overhaul or fundamental change, feel free to open an issue if you like but be aware that I kinda consider this thing to be my baby. If you still think I'm full of it and want to fork the repo to take it in your own direction, feel free; that's why I used the AGPLv3 license. Hell, if I think it's a good idea but just not the right fit for my guide, I may even contribute to your fork. :)