Counter Strike Guide



Posted: Tuesday, December 11, 2007

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http://www.dominicacito.com

Recently, I have been getting into some online game playing. One of the world's most popular games, and one of my favorites, is Counter-Strike. If you are into online gaming, I would suggest trying this game out.

Counter-Strike is a challenging game which has a bit of a learning curve. Due to this, I have created a guide to help you get better at this game.

*Watch Demos: One thing that will help you and your team to improve is to watch demos. Before a match, it is always helpful to watch a demo of a top team. By doing this you can see how the pros play the CT position you would be playing and how the pros approach Terrorist side. Also, after the match is over, it is also helpful to watch your own demo to see where you made mistakes and where you can improve.

*Improve Your aim with DeathMatch: Get into and play in deathmatch servers often. Deathmatch servers are easy to find and usually have the word deathmathc or DM in their title. I would recommend doing this multiple times a week with all the weapon s you would use in competitive play. I would concentrate on the AK, M4, AWP, deagle, USP, and glock. However, if you have some time, it is not a bad idea to work on your MP5, TMP, SCOUT, and maybe even the Shotgun.

*Scrim often: This is obvious and the best way to improve as a team. Work on your teamwork, communication, and execution of strats.

*Learn the maps: Knowing the maps can give you a huge advantage over the other team. Know the angles and the timing to choke points. Also, try to find creative ways to flash and smoke certain parts of the map. By knowing the maps, you will also know where some good places to hide are and where some the Counter-Terrorist might be hiding as well.

*Learn the money system: Knowing or suspecting when the other team has to save or eco could help your team avoid losing a round in which the other team has only pistols.

For more Counter Strike Strategy or CS Maps, visit CounterStrikeStrats.com.

Dominic Acito

Fitness

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