Facing enemies
When facing opponents you have to remember that this game is about survival: there will, be no health pack lying on the floor; therefore it is important to keep each fight/visual contact with enemies as short as possible and aim for the head. Sometimes it is a good idea to delay a rush to deal with multiple enemies holding a place, but it is preferable to do so before these enemies spot your rushing group. Keep moving: while staying still improves your accuracy you will also be the easiest target. Do not start a combat you cannot win, estimate what your chances are and fall back if a defeat appears likely Good knowledge of the map and agility will enable you to be able to leave a place and go to cover, while being blind. Some of your enemies will require -for your team to get advantage- to be shot in priority. Priority shooting includes: The terrorist with carrying the bomb. The counter-terrorist defusing the bomb. The counter-terrorist escaping with the hostages. The VIP. Gain the high ground when you can: You have much better cover than your opponents. Your opponents have more difficulty reaching your position with grenades than you do. Very good position for holding. Count your bullets. During all the time you stay exposed to the enemies, you have to be able to cause damage so please do not keep eyeball contact with an enemy while you are reloading: go to cover (ideally you should use your last bullet just before reaching cover) or switch to another weapon. Reload when you are covered or when you are sure the fight is over. It is a good idea to count the enemies’ bullets to know when they will have to reload. Attack the opponents’ position from different angles; it will be harder for them to hold it. Force your opponents to cross their fire; if friendly fire is on, chances are that they will team damage themselves. Think about the next action; you should consider your present action as the past and stay focused on what will happen next.
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