CS:S Tips and Tricks

Reckoner

Lifer
Jun 11, 2004
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I'm just curious how some of you who maintain a 3.0 KDR pull it off I can only manage between a 2.4-2.5 myself, on the servers I play on regularly. I'd like to get over the 3.0 mark, and could use some advice on how to pull it off.
 

Xyclone

Lifer
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Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
I'm just curious how some of you who maintain a 3.0 KDR pull it off I can only manage between a 2.4-2.5 myself, on the servers I play on regularly. I'd like to get over the 3.0 mark, and could use some advice on how to pull it off.

Hmmm... at this point it seems that you already know the basics. Just keep playing so you can improve your reaction time and skill. Good luck!
 

ShOcKwAvE827

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You can try using a lower mouse sensitivity if it's not already low. Just keep bumping it down at increments until you're used to it. You'll get more precision on your aim at longer range that way.
 

Zugzwang152

Lifer
Oct 30, 2001
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Assuming you're not playing a pansy server, you are definitely considered a skilled player.

Every round, you need to be the one who picks off the idiots first (assuming pub play). Track the habits of the best players on the opposing side so you know exactly where they like to hide, where they like to fight, and what their favorite weapons are. This way you'll know where to fight them, and you'll have the correct weapon to beat them.
 

PseudoKnight

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Oct 18, 2004
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There are just a ton of very little things you can do to improve your play. They fall under different categories such as hardware setup, software setup, mental and body preparedness, in-game tactics, and learning.

So, for your hardware setup, you just make sure you have a decent system that can run the game smoothly with or without software optimizations. It's good to have a decent mouse and mousepad, preferably with a larger than average surface area. Other things that can help that you some might not be aware of include: a good chair (preferably without arm wrests that interfere with arm movement), proper posture and height to keyboard/mouse, proper positioning of peripherals, etc.

With your software setup, again you want to make sure things run smoothly. Turn off any unecessary background programs. (it helps to be the only person with programs using the net at the time) Setup your config to remove ragdolls and improve your rates. Etc. Try experimenting with lower mouse sensitivities, especially once you have a good mouse and mousepad. I have a 2.5 sensitivity. It increases your aiming accuracy for that first headshot, but if you get it too low (and especially with a smaller mousepad) it gets difficult to turn and hit someone on your flank.

With mental and body preparedness there's a few things that can hamper your ability to aim with precision. It's not good to drink caffeine or even excessive amounts of sugar before playing. Your hands should not be cold. Sometimes you'll be slow for one reason or another (some suspect that eating right before playing can do this). I find it helpful to forcefully change my mental state by using the Scout and flying around the map pretending I was the best player in the world or something. I shoot before I think; force myself to fire before I'm ready; push the limits of my speed. This wakes me up and focuses my attention.

In-game tactics can include an almost infinite amount of tips on it's own. As for generalizations, movement is often under-valued. Everyone says aim is really important, and it is, but movement is often what sets apart a good player from a great player. Knowing where to place yourself and when, where to look first when charging, knowing when to engage and when to back off, knowing when to rotate and help your teammates or stay in position to watch for a fake -- these are all things that can help improve not only your K: D ratio but your team win ratio, which I find more important as a determination of success. If personal experience just isn't helping you learn these tactical skills, the next category has you covered.

One of the best things about CS that people still complain about is spectating. People may hate waiting to get into the game themselves after they die, but there is value in watching other's play. I like to take this to the next step and watch competitive matches, even if they're for CS 1.6. You can even record a demo of yourself playing and watch it again. See what you messed up and make a mental note to change. It might not work at first, but you'll steadily improve because everytime you mess it up it'll be smashed into your head that much more. It helps to have a learning mentality too. Everytime you die, think "is there anyway I could have succeeded in that situation?" Think beyond "I could have hit him". For instance, on the offensive, you can win CS without having to kill anyone. How does this improve your K: D ratio? Well, it gets you better weapons and you don't have a death. It also builds confidence and helps you learn enemy manipulation techniques like stalling, faking, baiting, distraction, and in general picking off people one by one instead of coming face to face with 3 enemies. (shoot before you see them if they already know you're there)

I hope you derived some helpful tips from my blabbering, but this is the kind of stuff that I've learned over time by myself and from others. Here's a somewhat old but still quite valid and detailed guide to CS competitive play. (Don't bother reading past when it says "Very Basic Buying Strats". That's about half-way down. Disregard some of the specifics that don't pertain to you.)
http://whisper.ausgamers.com/warstrats.htm
 

rstrohkirch

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May 31, 2005
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If you are simply after K : D ratio then the best strategy combo I have seen is:

1.) Practice wit the awp/deagle combo until you're quite good with both
2.) Read the stats for the server you play on and find the side with the highest percentage to win for each map and always join that side
2a.) If you're favorite servers don't have stats pages then simply watch the rotation for a few hours while you play and see if patterns exist

Basically, you'll team stack to get your wins. I'm not a fan of this strategy and actually dislike it when people play like this, but I understand why certain people do it. To further maximize your total kill count you'll want to play on servers with a lot of players as the awp gets better with the more players there are on the server.

After looking at a few months worth of statistics and in-game knowledge I would say a 3.0-3.2 K : D ratio on a large server with about 20-25% GOOD players is possible.

 

Malladine

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Mar 31, 2003
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These original CS tips I wrote are still valid today. Most will only be good for beginners, but you never know

Check the screeshots link at the top of the page for some end of map stats.
 

Unkno

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Originally posted by: ShOcKwAvE827
You can try using a lower mouse sensitivity if it's not already low. Just keep bumping it down at increments until you're used to it. You'll get more precision on your aim at longer range that way.

actually, it's better if you practice with high sensitivity and get used to be very precise even at long range.
 

Sureshot324

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Every time you die, ask yourself, why did I die? What could I have done differently to avoid it? A lot of the time it will just be BS bad luck, or the other guy just aimed better, but if you really analyze what happened you'll realize a lot of the time that what you did wasn't that smart.
 

potato28

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Specilize in a weapon. I did this b4 mine crashed. Get used to the AK, AUG, or M4. Even better, get used to the SMG's. I used to be able to get a 2 KD with a SMG on office, and a ranging 2-3 KD on office with assult...
 

johnnqq

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May 30, 2005
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Originally posted by: Powermoloch
ALL you need is alot of caffeine products, and 36 hours of nonstop gameplay.

very true about caffeine. if you're not all hyper when you play fps, you'll be very average. IT'S TRUE! go drink some coffee, coke, and eat chocolate.
 

gorcorps

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Jul 18, 2004
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Originally posted by: johnnqq
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
ALL you need is alot of caffeine products, and 36 hours of nonstop gameplay.

very true about caffeine. if you're not all hyper when you play fps, you'll be very average. IT'S TRUE! go drink some coffee, coke, and eat chocolate.

and apples... and I'm not kidding. An apple has more caffeine than an average cup of caffeinated coffee.
 

remagavon

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Low sensitivity helped me a lot. I don't really play CS anymore (finally after 4 years I'm free! ) I'm talking very, very low. I have a 16" mousepad and one swipe did a 180 for me. Also turn off mouse acceleration and download the CPL mouse fix.
 

PseudoKnight

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I quite disagree with the caffeine. That is, unless your body is used to having caffeine in it all day. Caffeine will simply reduce your aiming precision. It is better to increase your attention to the game with other methods besides drugs.

All my tips were honorable ways of increasing your skill and K: D ratio. I find it very important to me to be respected as well as statistically good. If you're just statistically good people won't give you much thought, and if they do they might hate you for your methods. Perhaps this doesn't matter to you, in which case you can ignore me.
 

PseudoKnight

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I tried no mouse acceleration several times, but I find with a low sensitivity that I want to be able to quickly rotate when needed but still have my aiming precision. I would either need a gigantic mouse pad (mine is a ~8x10 funcpad) or a higher sensitivity.
 

Malladine

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90% of the time, people die because they are seen or heard first. Rule #1 is pay attention to your environment (which means knowing the map) and be q u i e t.
 

rstrohkirch

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"Sniper rifles that are in the process of zooming in don't get the zoomed-in accuracy bonus"

From yesterdays update =]
 

Malladine

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Originally posted by: rstrohkirch
"Sniper rifles that are in the process of zooming in don't get the zoomed-in accuracy bonus"

From yesterdays update =]
Really? that's awesome! new patch to cs:s??
 

rasczak

Lifer
Jan 29, 2005
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my experience has been to fight from afar. pick your spots (not meaning to camp) and fire away. another thing to keep your K : D high is not to rush hard every round. vary your rushes, if you know you have a bad spawn point don't rush tunnel on de_dust.
learn how to use flashes as they are your friend. i personally like the flash and jump trick. (you flash the ground and jump in front of the flash so your not blinded, while the enemy is)

you seem to be doing great so i wouldn't worry too much about K : D as since anything above 2:1 is awesome.

good luck and see you in the servers some time.

if you want to hook up in server I admin for checkyour6.
 

remagavon

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Jun 16, 2003
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Originally posted by: Malladine
Originally posted by: rstrohkirch
"Sniper rifles that are in the process of zooming in don't get the zoomed-in accuracy bonus"

From yesterdays update =]
Really? that's awesome! new patch to cs:s??

OMG. They took out quickshotting? I'm glad I stopped playing!
 

PingSpike

Lifer
Feb 25, 2004
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Originally posted by: Malladine
Originally posted by: rstrohkirch
"Sniper rifles that are in the process of zooming in don't get the zoomed-in accuracy bonus"

From yesterdays update =]
Really? that's awesome! new patch to cs:s??

That will break quickscoping right? Looks like things are looking up for me!
 

PingSpike

Lifer
Feb 25, 2004
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I'm not the best by any means, but the key to my limited success is ALWAYS FLANK. Never approach from the front if you can avoid it. You die so fast in this game getting the first shot is of utmost importance. And when people are hit by surprise, most tend to react poorly even when they do locate you in time. People say "aim for the head". My motto is "aim for the back". The good part about most CS:S maps is that there pretty much always a way to get behind the enemy. I learned the true power of this when I started using only the TMP as a CT on dust2. The gun is sh|t long range, but its silencer is really quiet and its a headshot machine up close. Since the gun was crap, I was forced to try and get behind them to win.

The flip side to this...that no one does. When you're with 5 other guys and they're all bogged down facing the position they're trying to assault, with their crosshairs all ready to hit anything that moves from that direction: YOU turn around and watch the BACK entrance. Because it only takes one sneaky bastard from the rear to wipeout a whole group facing the other direction. And since they already have the front more then covered....

I have my weaknesses and strengths, and I try to only fight in situations that play to my strengths. I'm terrible with sniper rifles, I can't hit anything. And I hate standing still. But my reflexes are pretty quick (although not super precise AND quick like some great players). If you've got an M4, DONT run out and face that AWPer in the open. Try to force him to come to you. Or hit him from a different direction.
 
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