CS:GO Discussion

Doh! cheers Nik, couldn't find any traces of esea that way either so looks like the uninstall worked as it should.

As someone who has spent ~90hours working with system commands/calls in the last 2 weeks (admittedly UNIX commands) this is second nature :D

Personally I uninstalled ESEA months ago, but you might want to post some more on reddit to check if your stuff is fully uninstalled. Honestly, just format everything :D:D:D That is ALWAYS my solution lol.
 
Anyone got any tips for spraying?

No matter how much I try, can't get it right

Go in a offline map and remove the bots, spray against the wall using just the mouse 1 button and dont move the mouse.
Take note of the bullet spread and the pattern then try and counter it.
n0thing and friberg have a couple videos on youtube that would be worth a watch.

Taken me ages to even get to the poor level of spraying im at now so just keep practicing.

I sometime go in casual deathmatch and see how many kills i can get by spraying only. No 1 taps
 
Each gun has a different spray pattern. Get on a workshop spray map and practice, cant remember the name of it but just Google it!

Go in a offline map and remove the bots, spray against the wall using just the mouse 1 button and dont move the mouse.
Take note of the bullet spread and the pattern then try and counter it.
n0thing and friberg have a couple videos on youtube that would be worth a watch.

Taken me ages to even get to the poor level of spraying im at now so just keep practicing.

I sometime go in casual deathmatch and see how many kills i can get by spraying only. No 1 taps

Thanks guys - just tried the spray map and got 10000000000000% better in about 10 minutes with the AK
 
punkbuster used to be a service that loaded on startup as I remember. If this is what esea has to do to keep hacks out, its not a choice for them hence their attitude I guess. Its their main selling point and they get long lists of people they got to ban. Even then you can get a hack on esea, I had 3 in one game in my short week trial and all banned in that month unlike mm

dmg for esea ideally but I believe its more balanced then last autumn, ie. you can get into games with all below 10 or 11 rws and maybe not be vs 2 globals every game. We just beat 2 dmg in a mm game, so who knows whats required really, they werent perfect instant hs killers like esea often is. Try fragshack for testing yourself

Next update changes the map editor apparently, something big?
 
Ventured into the competitive scene that is CS:GO last night for the first time, what an introduction the first game was..

My team were Eastern Europeans, none spoke English and I struggled with communication (not knowing much of the terminology used in this game) Felt like I was all alone doing my thing.

Thankfully the following 2 teams were somewhat decent not in terms of result but communication. I could care less about results right now, more of case of learning while I go.

Any tips for a newbie?
 
Ventured into the competitive scene that is CS:GO last night for the first time, what an introduction the first game was..

My team were Eastern Europeans, none spoke English and I struggled with communication (not knowing much of the terminology used in this game) Felt like I was all alone doing my thing.

Thankfully the following 2 teams were somewhat decent not in terms of result but communication. I could care less about results right now, more of case of learning while I go.

Any tips for a newbie?

^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Almost exactly the same experience here, am new to comp too (played 3-4 games)
 
Also worth noting that practising spray patterns will only get you so far. The bullet spread is calculated through random number generation. Valves (very poor) attempt to stave of certain cheats in the early days of release.
 
Ventured into the competitive scene that is CS:GO last night for the first time, what an introduction the first game was..

My team were Eastern Europeans, none spoke English and I struggled with communication (not knowing much of the terminology used in this game) Felt like I was all alone doing my thing.

Thankfully the following 2 teams were somewhat decent not in terms of result but communication. I could care less about results right now, more of case of learning while I go.

Any tips for a newbie?

Couldn't agree with you more, I am experienced cs player since beta 2 pre cs, source and go. Like you finding it really hard to simple calls and communicate properly because I am not familiar with the current terminology and names for the spots on most of the maps apart from dust2. Anyone know a fast easy way to learn the different call signs and names for inferno, cache, mirage etc
 
Couldn't agree with you more, I am experienced cs player since beta 2 pre cs, source and go. Like you finding it really hard to simple calls and communicate properly because I am not familiar with the current terminology and names for the spots on most of the maps apart from dust2. Anyone know a fast easy way to learn the call signs for inferno, cache, mirage etc

To be honest for dust 2, I just watched some youtube videos of gameplay and the youtuber calls them out to teammates, seemed to work for me but it wasn't "quick" to learn I suppose :(
 
Couldn't agree with you more, I am experienced cs player since beta 2 pre cs, source and go. Like you finding it really hard to simple calls and communicate properly because I am not familiar with the current terminology and names for the spots on most of the maps apart from dust2. Anyone know a fast easy way to learn the different call signs and names for inferno, cache, mirage etc

Have a search on reddit / google for the map calls. There are plenty of images that have all the different zones named which makes it much easier for you. :)

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For example:

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Happy to still have ESEA on my PC when it means I'm not playing vs Dualie wielding spin botters in pistols rounds (even tho I actually rekt him in pistol lel, dat prefire). It was the 2nd round that was the issue with Mp7 spinbot :(

Pretty shocked anyone that would have any intelligence would support ESEA considering previous practices they've undertaken. Can't help but agree with Nik on this one - running something constantly which has full administrative permission over every file on my PC when their employees have history of accessing this?
 
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