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Mozdk
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On October 12 2015 03:14 Mozdk wrote: Can team mates hear me when I am dead? Over mic. In competitive, yes. | ||
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On October 12 2015 03:31 Mozdk wrote: And what happens in a comp game if someone leaves? You play 5v4 or what? An easy bot takes over the position. If someone dies before the bot, he can press "e" to take control over it. | ||
corumjhaelen
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On October 12 2015 03:39 corumjhaelen wrote: Why easy ? Isn't everyone in competitive largely better than expert bots ?^^ (I'm not ) Exactly because most people in lower ranks aren't better than expert bots, and they chose just one difficulty for everyone instead of gradually giving teams better bots as they rank up, which could cause other complications. | ||
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On October 12 2015 03:41 Mozdk wrote: Sounds good. I need 80% more of rank 2 to 3. I wonder how often someone will leave. But I guess I'll just have to wait and see. It depends a bit on the rank, but you'll encounter people leaving or getting kicked quite frequently. Especially if the game is one-sided. A lot of people get frustrated and give up instead of trying to claw back a win. A thing to note is that most valid theory right now is that every round gives mmr. If you lose the round, you lose mmr and vice versa. Leaving will make you automatically losing the remaining rounds, while the remaining 4 players will lose less mmr because they are now 4v5. So staying in the game is optimal if you want to regain some mmr, while if someone else leaves, you'll at least lose less every remaining round. This is unconfirmed, but Valve employees have hinted to the correctness of it (They can't release info on exactly how the mmr works, as it opens up for gaming the system) | ||
Mozdk
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I've been watching some pro games, but they were a bit old. Some even from 2014. A lot of CT used M4A1's. But now I am watching something more recent, and the commentators say it has been nerfed. Does this mean that the M4A4 is the go-to now for CT? | ||
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On October 12 2015 21:36 Mozdk wrote: Hmm I've been watching some pro games, but they were a bit old. Some even from 2014. A lot of CT used M4A1's. But now I am watching something more recent, and the commentators say it has been nerfed. Does this mean that the M4A4 is the go-to now for CT? They nerfed the firing rate, which does hurt your damage output quite a bit in close range fights. Some people also noted that the recoil pattern seems a bit weirder. I personally take the a4 now but my goal with it is to kill someone with an AK and take that instead anyhow. | ||
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On October 12 2015 21:36 Mozdk wrote: Hmm I've been watching some pro games, but they were a bit old. Some even from 2014. A lot of CT used M4A1's. But now I am watching something more recent, and the commentators say it has been nerfed. Does this mean that the M4A4 is the go-to now for CT? Many people, like me, can't get a proper feel for the A4. Meanwhile a lower firerate means that the A1 is much easier to hit with, which makes it great on semi long distances. Up close tho it's garbage compared to the A4. It's a shame one can't choose between them in game depending on the situation. I also strive to pick up an AK47 now. It's much better in every way. Recoil seems similar to the A4, you can oneshot headshot, and you don't get those frustrating "97 dmg in 4 hits" situations you now get with both M4s (which they should fix tbh). | ||
Mozdk
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And yeah it seems like a switch to AK is preferred whenever possible. | ||
A.Kmicic
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There was one in CS:Source, the map was Dust 2 (edited in an interesting way) | ||
Ragnarork
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On October 12 2015 23:28 Mozdk wrote: I guess I'll have to use M4A4 for the last 2k points. And yeah it seems like a switch to AK is preferred whenever possible. Some kind of answer to your question would be "use the A4 if you can control it well (as in, spray, etc), A1 otherwise". For now, I'm not used to the A4 really well (I train, but I'm nowhere near my A1 control), and I just suck with it. Close range A1 is still frustrating, so I aim on switching when I'm comfortable. But anyway, the best advice would be "try both and see for yourself". There was already a choice before the nerf, slightly better damage and control, or a decent magazine size (but most people used the A1). Now add the distance difference to the mix. | ||
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On October 13 2015 01:25 Ragnarork wrote: Some kind of answer to your question would be "use the A4 if you can control it well (as in, spray, etc), A1 otherwise". For now, I'm not used to the A4 really well (I train, but I'm nowhere near my A1 control), and I just suck with it. Close range A1 is still frustrating, so I aim on switching when I'm comfortable. But anyway, the best advice would be "try both and see for yourself". There was already a choice before the nerf, slightly better damage and control, or a decent magazine size (but most people used the A1). Now add the distance difference to the mix. It's the only gun in the game I can't get a feel for. It feels like something is off, but I can't put my finger on what exactly. It feelslike I'm shooting a low damage rapid firing sniper rifle with massive recoil and no scope | ||
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On October 13 2015 03:50 Dangermousecatdog wrote: How does sniper rifle figure into it? Mostly recoil. Like the autosnipers, after the first shot, the bullets go absolutely everywhere :p | ||
Mozdk
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And is it still true that I can only play two comp games a day? I heard that in some video. | ||
evaunit01
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On October 13 2015 11:41 Mozdk wrote: Just hit rank 3. Where can I see what level I am starting at? And is it still true that I can only play two comp games a day? I heard that in some video. It takes Valve 10 WINS to actually give you a rank. Before this happens. you can only win 2 times until you get a 20 hour wait lock, this is so system can more accurately rank your skill level. This happens until you reach 10 wins. After 10 wins you can play as many games a day as you want. | ||
Mozdk
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On October 13 2015 11:59 evaunit01 wrote: It takes Valve 10 WINS to actually give you a rank. Before this happens. you can only win 2 times until you get a 20 hour wait lock, this is so system can more accurately rank your skill level. This happens until you reach 10 wins. After 10 wins you can play as many games a day as you want. Okay. I won the first one. We did very well as CT on Dust2, but it was close in the end. We won 16-14, and I did a fair bit better than average on my team. So that's a good start. Time for a break. | ||
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