It's not overly difficult to adapt to the culture of CS:GO, but it does require consistent effort and practice.
It's not overly difficult to adapt to the culture of CS:GO, but it does require consistent effort and practice.
Looking for advice from someone with experience? I've been playing CS:S and now have a keen interest in Counter-Strike. I usually wait for CS:GO to drop during Steam sales before buying it. Any tips or tricks for CS:GO? I'm new to the FPS scene, having only played BF before.
From my experience with BF3/4, CS:GO feels completely different. It’s tough to jump in, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll understand how to use each weapon effectively. The veterans can take you down quickly from mid-range, which is fast but confusing at first. With practice, you’ll start to feel more confident with your choices.
The 10 (now 30 but it doesn’t really matter much) tickrate is far from acceptable. What was the reasoning behind DICE’s decision? They thought a 10 tickrate would work well for creating an environment where people enjoy playing esports and other competitive games?