Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - Page 214
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LaiShin
Australia978 Posts
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jurch
Slovenia60 Posts
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oscar62
Canada417 Posts
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Cool Cat
United States1644 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule19203 Posts
guys guys you guys should help out KnifeRound. Doooooo iiiiiiiit | ||
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Maedi
United States477 Posts
On December 22 2012 03:37 tofucake wrote: guys guys guys you guys should help out KnifeRound. Doooooo iiiiiiiit *eating breakfast* what is thi-- oooooooooooooh. ![]() | ||
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ArtyK
France3143 Posts
On December 22 2012 03:37 tofucake wrote: guys guys guys you guys should help out KnifeRound. Doooooo iiiiiiiit Great! I started to do some minor changes, but i wanted to create some players pages, and i dont know how to create infoboxes. For teams, i can copy them from other team pages, but as no players got any infobox, and no player_infobox template has been made for this CSliquipedia, i wanted to know if someone could help... I already made some research, but i dont really understand anything x) i think im gonna wait for somebody to create one before starting to edit :D Anyway good idea, if we could have a liquipedia equivalent for cs, that woudl be AWsoooooooooome | ||
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kusto
Russian Federation823 Posts
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Medzo
United States627 Posts
On December 25 2012 16:42 kusto wrote: Are there any good tutorials or Day9'esque videos on CS GO? http://www.youtube.com/user/TheWarOwl/videos?flow=grid&view=1 This guy makes pretty good videos. | ||
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IMoperator
4476 Posts
This game feels so random | ||
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InfectedGoat
Canada444 Posts
On December 26 2012 06:55 IMoperator wrote: I don't know how to strafe and shoot accurately. It seems like I'm aiming at them but it's not hitting them at all This game feels so randomIf your used to playing games like cod and bf3 it probably feels random. It just takes much more practice and strategies | ||
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LaiShin
Australia978 Posts
On December 26 2012 06:55 IMoperator wrote: I don't know how to strafe and shoot accurately. It seems like I'm aiming at them but it's not hitting them at all This game feels so randomWhen you shoot, you need to strafe in the opposite direction. So it's almost as if you're standing still when you shoot. If you need to spray, you have to either stand still or squat. | ||
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beg
991 Posts
On December 26 2012 06:55 IMoperator wrote: I don't know how to strafe and shoot accurately. It seems like I'm aiming at them but it's not hitting them at all This game feels so randomi think the other answers didnt make it obvious enough yet: you have to STAND STILL when shooting. completely still. not a little bit of movement. otherwise your bullets will be random. watch where your bullets go... shoot the wall to learn the weapon behaviour. in CS you have to control the recoil. learn how the recoil works. in general there's three types of shooting technique: - tapping: you shoot single bullets, try like 3 bullets per second. it needs relatively little recoil control, but still isn't really easy. - bursting: you hold down your attack button for 2 to 8 bullets. learn how to control this. - spraying: full auto spray... very hard. | ||
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chesshaha
United States1117 Posts
On December 26 2012 15:31 LaiShin wrote: When you shoot, you need to strafe in the opposite direction. So it's almost as if you're standing still when you shoot. If you need to spray, you have to either stand still or squat. Yea, what he's explaining is counter strafing. There's no good video on explaining it in csgo at the moment, but here is one for css, it works just about the same in csgo. | ||
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arena_say_what
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Enki
United States2548 Posts
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Fruscainte
4596 Posts
On December 28 2012 14:57 arena_say_what wrote: Dumb question. Does playing CSGO make you better at sc2 in anyway? Does running a 5K make you better at eating hot dogs? | ||
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carraway
264 Posts
On December 28 2012 16:25 Fruscainte wrote: Does running a 5K make you better at eating hot dogs? I laughed, but mechanical skills in an FPS can translate across game genres even though I wouldn't play CS:GO or any other FPS to specifically train for SC2. Mouse accuracy/speed might translate well. As an aside, the best competitive eaters are usually in pretty good shape. Kobayashi does a lot of weight-training/lifting and Sonya Thomas does a lot of long-distance walking/running. | ||
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Fruscainte
4596 Posts
On December 28 2012 16:51 carraway wrote: I laughed, but mechanical skills in an FPS can translate across game genres even though I wouldn't play CS:GO or any other FPS to specifically train for SC2. Mouse accuracy/speed might translate well. As an aside, the best competitive eaters are usually in pretty good shape. Kobayashi does a lot of weight-training/lifting and Sonya Thomas does a lot of long-distance walking/running. Was a bit of a joke but yeah, while some skills may translate (ie: anyone who is good enough to become really good in any game can pick other games quite easily generally due to increased proficiency in quick thinking, for instance) but there's nothing particular in CS:GO that "prepares" you for starcraft than any other multiplayer game would. | ||
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LaiShin
Australia978 Posts
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This game feels so random