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Elroi
Sweden5476 Posts
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ahswtini
Northern Ireland22201 Posts
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Roggay
Switzerland6320 Posts
On January 19 2015 20:06 ahswtini wrote: How much of this cpu-bound stuff do you reckon will change when source 2 rolls around Afaik source 2 is much more balanced between cpu and gpu. But I wouldnt count on valve porting csgo to it anytime soon. | ||
Jer99
Canada8157 Posts
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ArtyK
France3143 Posts
You also run slightly faster with your knife than with a grenade in hand, so please don't run with your nades until you actually throw them at the start of the round! ^^ | ||
Kotreb
Croatia1392 Posts
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ZeromuS
Canada13372 Posts
Made me realise I should drop my sens even more tbh. Maybe though i should play with my DPI down from 800 as well but I play other games on that dpi and not sure how low I wanna take it on those ... | ||
amazingxkcd
GRAND OLD AMERICA16375 Posts
On January 28 2015 06:30 ZeromuS wrote: the recoil control map is really nice. Made me realise I should drop my sens even more tbh. Maybe though i should play with my DPI down from 800 as well but I play other games on that dpi and not sure how low I wanna take it on those ... a lot of mouse out there have a dpi switcher onboard (ususally middle button) that you can set (like i use 400/650 for my rival) | ||
ZeromuS
Canada13372 Posts
On January 28 2015 06:49 amazingxkcd wrote: a lot of mouse out there have a dpi switcher onboard (ususally middle button) that you can set (like i use 400/650 for my rival) True, i could use a dpi switcher good call I'll try that out later this week | ||
MassHysteria
United States3678 Posts
Recoil stuff for outside of game: http://twowordbird.com/articles/csgo-recoil-mechanics/ weapon stats spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuOy-5I1VcBMdGZmYndxUjctc1VNUDZHTXJFUE9Dbmc#gid=0 | ||
amazingxkcd
GRAND OLD AMERICA16375 Posts
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Kotreb
Croatia1392 Posts
thx guys | ||
icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
http://twowordbird.com/csgo/spraylab.html | ||
Jer99
Canada8157 Posts
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jdambrose
United States4 Posts
I started playing cs in 2006 in the days of gamesurge, played casually in ESEA pugs for many years on and off throughout 1.6/source and finally started playing competitively in 2013 for thegoshow.tv which was in its time one of the crucial community organizations that helped build CSGO and its subreddit from the ground up by being friendly and organizing casual and semi-competitive events. During that year I focused entirely on competition with their team that formed out of the community nights we ran for /r/globaloffensive we learned from the ground up what it took to win consistently and move up in our leagues. We spent our final season playing a high level in CEVO's main division where we fell just short of a playoff position as our organization was falling apart. I went on to take my love for CSGO in a new direction for the last 14 months by creating indepth talks about how to be a great team-mate in/outside of the game as well as talk about tactics and strategy most channels would never attempt to cover. | ||
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