On April 16 2014 02:23 KapsyL wrote: No, At low ranks. play the game and learn it, get a game sense going and you'll rank up easy. once you feel you have a decent grip on the game then start with the aim training. csdm is great and you can also play versus bots to practice aim.
The bots just stand there after they see you though. I wish people in the game did that so I could head shot them easier.
On April 16 2014 02:23 KapsyL wrote: No, At low ranks. play the game and learn it, get a game sense going and you'll rank up easy. once you feel you have a decent grip on the game then start with the aim training. csdm is great and you can also play versus bots to practice aim.
The bots just stand there after they see you though. I wish people in the game did that so I could head shot them easier.
If you set up an aim map server where you play against 10+ bots with knives they won't stand still and will run around in awkward movements, making it great target practice.
At questionable tiers its very common for teams on offense to just rush pistol rounds since pistols obviously suck at punishing a bunch of people running through one chokepoint. So buying HE nades on defense is often a very very good investment (free pistol round win basically).
On April 16 2014 02:23 KapsyL wrote: No, At low ranks. play the game and learn it, get a game sense going and you'll rank up easy. once you feel you have a decent grip on the game then start with the aim training. csdm is great and you can also play versus bots to practice aim.
The bots just stand there after they see you though. I wish people in the game did that so I could head shot them easier.
If you set up an aim map server where you play against 10+ bots with knives they won't stand still and will run around in awkward movements, making it great target practice.
and, do you buy anything on the first round? i usually opt out of kevlar/nades since i suck with them.
how can you "suck" with kevlar? kevlar reduces the damage you take from all sources, if you are bad at nades then you should be buying kevlar on every pistol round, on both sides.
On April 16 2014 04:40 Kotreb wrote: How do you set up an aim server? and, do you buy anything on the first round? i usually opt out of kevlar/nades since i suck with them.
I opt out of kevlar because everytime I die it's from 1 headshot anyway xD.
On April 16 2014 04:40 Kotreb wrote: How do you set up an aim server? and, do you buy anything on the first round? i usually opt out of kevlar/nades since i suck with them.
I opt out of kevlar because everytime I die it's from 1 headshot anyway xD.
I do buy a nade though.
not buying kevlar on T side is such sketchy play imo you'll die to nades and body shots before worrying about headshots most of the time
and, do you buy anything on the first round? i usually opt out of kevlar/nades since i suck with them.
how can you "suck" with kevlar? kevlar reduces the damage you take from all sources, if you are bad at nades then you should be buying kevlar on every pistol round, on both sides.
I suck with nades, not kevlar :D can't see how would it be physically possible to suck with kevlar :D
I missed the triple overtime called it a night on the single overtime. Felt like coL would lose after not being able to convert the 3-0 first OT to a victory.
Serious question --- Is there some sort of vulnerability in Steam or the CS:GO MM servers? I'm getting DDOSed again clearly by the guy on my team. Started cussing at me in French then was laughing when I was able to rejoin minutes later. Guess this game is an uninstall for me, this is fucked.
"zb_ignoreplayerqueries (Default: 0) - When enabled the server will ignore queries which ask for the names of the players connected. - This is for use in high-profile competitive matches where players do not wish their whereabouts to be known."