Good player
A good player is made by several overlapping core Components: Smooth movement and agility: move fast on maps (i.e.: no Collision with each teammate at the beginning of the round or with the corners when moving). Spot, point and click. Self explanatory; aim for the head. • Strategic thinking (anticipation and positioning). See details below. Team work: detailed in a later chapter. Stealth: detailed in a later chapter. A will to make opponents’ life as hard as possible: your creativity will do the trick.
Strategic thinking.
This is the understanding of what is going on in the map, what will happen next and what will be the best angle to face it. Accurate and fast shooting is good for this game, but is far from being enough; an advantage can be gained using several techniques.
Strategic positioning.
It is easier to attack the back of an enemy group Sneak behind their lines. Rush “in and back” - detailed in a later chapter. Take advantage of holes in the enemy organisation Shoot the slowest player of the enemy group. Ambush the opponents when they come out of a bottleneck. Take advantage of the map. Strategic thinking includes realizing that each of the actions will be followed by reactions/consequences. For example when planting the C4, it is important to realize that the exact place where it is planted in the bombsite will decide where the counter-terrorist will have to go to defuse it. On this basis, it is important to plant the C4 at a place where: - The team can easily keep an eye on it, and preferably with multiple fire arcs. A counter-terrorist will have no cover while attempting to defuse it. There is a fall-back position where you can monitor the bomb remotely (preferably far away). For these reasons hiding the C4 is definitely a bad solution.
Strategic thinking.
This is the understanding of what is going on in the map, what will happen next and what will be the best angle to face it. Accurate and fast shooting is good for this game, but is far from being enough; an advantage can be gained using several techniques.
Strategic positioning.
It is easier to attack the back of an enemy group Sneak behind their lines. Rush “in and back” - detailed in a later chapter. Take advantage of holes in the enemy organisation Shoot the slowest player of the enemy group. Ambush the opponents when they come out of a bottleneck. Take advantage of the map. Strategic thinking includes realizing that each of the actions will be followed by reactions/consequences. For example when planting the C4, it is important to realize that the exact place where it is planted in the bombsite will decide where the counter-terrorist will have to go to defuse it. On this basis, it is important to plant the C4 at a place where: - The team can easily keep an eye on it, and preferably with multiple fire arcs. A counter-terrorist will have no cover while attempting to defuse it. There is a fall-back position where you can monitor the bomb remotely (preferably far away). For these reasons hiding the C4 is definitely a bad solution.
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