On June 15 2014 01:47 kroko wrote: Fuck with political correctness.
If someone is newbie you should be able to say it. Also if your high rank, your titled to be arrogant about skill. Its not like you have accidently got it. Haters will hate.
Btw, I am lowlevel myself I am GN3. I am not defending tofucake (I dont know him). I am also good mannered in games if someone is wondering.
Your attitude/opinion is quite shit, sorry to say that. I wouldn't want to play with you (i'm GN2/3 myself, which is pretty low btw)
On June 15 2014 01:47 kroko wrote: Fuck with political correctness.
If someone is newbie you should be able to say it. Also if your high rank, your titled to be arrogant about skill. Its not like you have accidently got it. Haters will hate.
Btw, I am lowlevel myself I am GN3. I am not defending tofucake (I dont know him). I am also good mannered in games if someone is wondering.
Your attitude/opinion is quite shit, sorry to say that. I wouldn't want to play with you(i'm GN2/3 myself, which is pretty low btw)
On June 15 2014 01:41 Catch]22 wrote: Also, contrary to some games like SC or Dota, playing against bots is actually a legitimate way of getting better in CSGO.
Hu, I don't agree, the way they move is completely off the mark compared to human players and if are used to it, you'll be thrown off when you play against humns and will miss a lot of shots.
On June 15 2014 01:41 Catch]22 wrote: Also, contrary to some games like SC or Dota, playing against bots is actually a legitimate way of getting better in CSGO.
Hu, I don't agree, the way they move is completely off the mark compared to human players and if are used to it, you'll be thrown off when you play against humns and will miss a lot of shots.
Actually one of the reasons playing against bots (with knives though) is useful is because their movement is so random. Lots of pros warm up vs bots with knives on an aim map and its better than playing a dm because it just focuses on your raw aim with no crosshair placement. Its essentially muscle memory because you're constantly twitching your mouse.
On June 15 2014 01:41 Catch]22 wrote: Also, contrary to some games like SC or Dota, playing against bots is actually a legitimate way of getting better in CSGO.
Hu, I don't agree, the way they move is completely off the mark compared to human players and if are used to it, you'll be thrown off when you play against humns and will miss a lot of shots.
Actually one of the reasons playing against bots (with knives though) is useful is because their movement is so random. Lots of pros warm up vs bots with knives on an aim map and its better than playing a dm because it just focuses on your raw aim with no crosshair placement. Its essentially muscle memory because you're constantly twitching your mouse.
I still dont agree and ill elaborate a bit more. they move randomly *in the open*, go slow, dont nade, go forward too much, even their strafe is so unlike a human. I want to train those situations : - a 1v1 with a guy strafe shotting in the distance - people peeking from angles - people rushing and taking a bombsite with nades - people having the angles while defending a bombsite.
these are the situations you are dealing with in a match. bots help in a grand total of 0/4. and practicing the aim and twitch shot against them ? you get complacent since they are so bad and stay still so much (ok i suppose with knifes they dont stand still at least), you have no adrenaline, you know you can take 1/3 of a second more to adjust your shot since you know you wont get killed. Id rather train this on an aimmap with real people. thats my take anyway.
I guess for gold novas and below, people dont really play the way I describe, but thats what i face at least.
On June 15 2014 01:41 Catch]22 wrote: Also, contrary to some games like SC or Dota, playing against bots is actually a legitimate way of getting better in CSGO.
Hu, I don't agree, the way they move is completely off the mark compared to human players and if are used to it, you'll be thrown off when you play against humns and will miss a lot of shots.
Actually one of the reasons playing against bots (with knives though) is useful is because their movement is so random. Lots of pros warm up vs bots with knives on an aim map and its better than playing a dm because it just focuses on your raw aim with no crosshair placement. Its essentially muscle memory because you're constantly twitching your mouse.
I still dont agree and ill elaborate a bit more. they move randomly *in the open*, go slow, dont nade, go forward too much, even their strafe is so unlike a human. I want to train those situations : - a 1v1 with a guy strafe shotting in the distance - people peeking from angles - people rushing and taking a bombsite with nades - people having the angles while defending a bombsite.
these are the situations you are dealing with in a match. bots help in a grand total of 0/4. and practicing the aim and twitch shot against them ? you get complacent since they are so bad and stay still so much (ok i suppose with knifes they dont stand still at least), you have no adrenaline, you know you can take 1/3 of a second more to adjust your shot since you know you wont get killed. Id rather train this on an aimmap with real people. thats my take anyway.
I guess for gold novas and below, people dont really play the way I describe, but thats what i face at least.
most of what you want revolves around developing good crosshair placement and knowing where to look at. However, once you have that down bots help with muscle memory. Hiko and scream are known for doing it and their aim is insane. Obviously if you are new to the game or not quite at a high level this will do nothing for your game but at some point raw aim does matter.
Also, the whole point of playing vs bots with knives is to not take your time aiming...you're supposed to try to get as many headshots as you can as fast as you can. If you take your time aiming you're doing it wrong. Its supposed to train muscle memory.
Developing muscle memory by shooting at things that move randomly will always be a good thing, it can't hurt you in any way. So sure don't spend 100% of your ingame time playing against bots but such exercise or aim training map as a warmup is really good.
if you can hit shots on bots doing random shit like jumping around and moving ways people will never move your aim will only get better when it comes to aiming against predictable movements
On June 14 2014 03:06 Nimix wrote: Yeah been accused of aim botting while ranking my second account by MGE people after the 4th round. The fuck people... Rude you can watch the demo, right click on his name on the scoreboard, and you can report him via steam I think? Not sure that it's what you asked about though. I think you can also still report him for hacking in CS via demos scoreboard.
Yeah but i would like to include in the report the URL of his profile. I can access it but not get the URL. Yeah people accuse a lot but in this case... just see for yourself...
Video was nice and all, but won't really do much in terms of getting him banned.
If you want to report them the right way, report them while in game. Press Tab for scoreboard, right click for the cursor, mouse over the guy you want to report, right click the name, go down to report, and check off what you want to report him for (aim hack, wall hack, other hack, griefing, text/voice abuse, etc). Overwatch will deal with the hacking stuff. Not sure how text/voice abuse gets handled.
Seeing as how everyone in the chat was already saying he's walling, even if you forgot/didn't know how to report him, I'm sure someone else did.
If you want to follow up and see if he eventually got banned, just save the demo, a day, or maybe a week later, go to your downloaded demos, pull out the scoreboard, right click the guy you reported, and look at his steam profile to see if there's a ban.
I know but i wasn't in game. Wy wife was screaming and asks what was going on and she asks me to jump on gotv and watch the match she was playing in order to see if the guys was hacking or not. So i streamed it.
Also she played a game after that and there was more than 500spectoators on it. Did that ever happened to you ? Wow can you have a MM game with 500 viewers ?
On June 16 2014 19:14 Julmust wrote: Does anyone know when NiP v. Titan will be played? Can't find any information about it.
They are playing right now. I think I've never seen a competetive match on nuke after the changes to the lower bomb spot entrance. Did it change anything in regards to t-winning percentage?
Just caught the final match of Titan vs NiP, nice game. Not a fan of these commentators though, mostly in regards to the observing. They seem to miss a lot of action. Also, one of them just stumbled over his own words for like 20 secs in THE game deciding moment because he kept trying to say something he couldn't really pronounce. Shouldn't happen.