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astr0man posted:Trigger warning: giant fuckoff effortpost incoming - this is also going into the 2nd post of the thread I really appreciate this. What site is the best to learn the callouts for the community maps that the goonmans play? I was Weinertron on one game today, and I spent most of the time quiet because I had no clue what the callouts were on that map besides "mid" and "spiral" Twerk from Home fucked around with this message at 05:47 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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Twerk from Home posted:I really appreciate this. What site is the best to learn the callouts for the community maps that the goonmans play? I was Weinertron on one game today, and I spent most of the time quiet because I had no clue what the callouts were on that map besides "mid" and "spiral" You can usually just google "mapname callouts" and check google images. Like "mirage callouts". Although some of those can be outdated or bad. Other than that, I don't know.
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Twerk from Home posted:I really appreciate this. What site is the best to learn the callouts for the community maps that the goonmans play? I was Weinertron on one game today, and I spent most of the time quiet because I had no clue what the callouts were on that map besides "mid" and "spiral" Yeah that was de_mill_ce. I just edited in notes for it now. For some reason the thegoshow maps link from the OP didn't have mill listed and I forgot about it. edit: toscan/tuscan is just a slightly modified and reskinned version of mill. It has some tuscan specific callouts but most people just use the names from mill. The only other map that gets any semi-regular playtime in goonmans is conduit, but it plays pretty straightforward CT side with a 2-1-2 split. astr0man fucked around with this message at 05:59 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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babby's first deagle ace (PS THIS GETS YOU INTO A SUPER SECRET CLUB) Edit - While I'm at it, here's a smoke defuse. Edit 2 - And a fancy shmancy defuse denial. aksuur fucked around with this message at 06:39 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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I tried recording a demo to avi but whenever I type "startmovie blargh avi" into console the pop up does not appear, even alt tabbing and trying to get back in fails to work. I'm at a loss. I just want to share my crappy 4k that I feel proud of because it didn't feel like all luck. (though it was)
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aksuur posted:babby's first deagle ace (PS THIS GETS YOU INTO A SUPER SECRET CLUB) These are great! For the deagle ace the 3rd kill is just poetry. The way he ragdolls and slides back down the ladder is perfect.
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Cerepol posted:I tried recording a demo to avi but whenever I type "startmovie blargh avi" into console the pop up does not appear, even alt tabbing and trying to get back in fails to work. I'm at a loss. I just want to share my crappy 4k that I feel proud of because it didn't feel like all luck. (though it was) It was over a year ago when I last tried this but as far as I know that command is still broken. The only option that I'm aware of is using a program like fraps to capture the playback
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Cerepol posted:I tried recording a demo to avi but whenever I type "startmovie blargh avi" into console the pop up does not appear, even alt tabbing and trying to get back in fails to work. I'm at a loss. I just want to share my crappy 4k that I feel proud of because it didn't feel like all luck. (though it was) I've been doing
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A Apartments ("palace") is also called whorehouse on Mirage.
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PRADA SLUT posted:A Apartments ("palace") is also called whorehouse on Mirage. Please don't call it this
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I don't even like it when people call it palace. I'm weird. Just call it "A apps" or "A apartments", thanks. I've come around to vent room at b site on cache being called "checkers" though.
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Lavender Philtrum posted:You can usually just google "mapname callouts" and check google images. Like "mirage callouts". Also make sure you're getting US callouts crows short shithouse An example of spot names that aren't welcome in the land of the free.
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teagone posted:I don't even like it when people call it palace. I'm weird. Just call it "A apps" or "A apartments", thanks. I've come around to vent room at b site on cache being called "checkers" though. I do like palace because I can just belt out apartments and it means the other side of the map.
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Xenaero posted:I do like palace because I can just belt out apartments and it means the other side of the map. "A apps" and "B apps" are pretty distinct call outs to me
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teagone posted:"A apps" and "B apps" are pretty distinct call outs to me I don't want to have to make a venn diagram for you but this is pretty dumb for obvious reasons. But I call the B area "halls" and A "apartments" to differentiate them most of the time. Granted, nothing is really going to beat knowing where your team is on the map and you should kinda be able to tell based on who is calling where the call is. down with slavery fucked around with this message at 11:09 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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down with slavery posted:I don't want to have to make a venn diagram for you but this is pretty dumb for obvious reasons. What... is "A" not different enough from "B"? Spell it out for me because I'm obviously shittier at CS than you.
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teagone posted:What... is "A" not different enough from "B"? Spell it out for me because I'm obviously shittier at CS than you. You see, "A apartments" and "B apartments" are both comprised of what we like to call syllables in the English language. Now, if we were to compare the syllables used in both phrases, we would find that the final three syllabals in those phrases are identical. Now, in a game like counter-strike where there can be gunfire, crosstalk, and a whole host of other issues that can prevent you from hearing the entire message your teammate is giving you. Thus, it becomes beneficial to have calls be distinct so that the information can be conveyed regardless of whether or not the message comes through in its entirety. Don't take it personally, this stuff is hard for everyone when they are first introduced to it. Citations: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deductive_reasoning down with slavery fucked around with this message at 11:35 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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down with slavery posted:You see, "A apartments" and "B apartments" are both comprised of what we like to call syllables in the English language. Now, if we were to compare the syllables used in both phrases, we would find that the final three syllabals in those phrases are identical. Now, in a game like counter-strike where there can be gunfire, crosstalk, and a whole host of other issues that can prevent you from hearing the entire message your teammate is giving you. Thus, it becomes beneficial to have calls be distinct so that the information can be conveyed regardless of whether or not the message comes through in its entirety. Don't take it personally, this stuff is hard for everyone when they are first introduced to it. So dick it hurts. But it is true.
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down with slavery posted:You see, "A apartments" and "B apartments" are both comprised of what we like to call syllables in the English language. Now, if we were to compare the syllables used in both phrases, we would find that the final three syllabals in those phrases are identical. Now, in a game like counter-strike where there can be gunfire, crosstalk, and a whole host of other issues that can prevent you from hearing the entire message your teammate is giving you. Thus, it becomes beneficial to have calls be distinct so that the information can be conveyed regardless of whether or not the message comes through in its entirety. Don't take it personally, this stuff is hard for everyone when they are first introduced to it. Are you serious?
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teagone posted:Are you serious? Pengy's hiv positive. But really, A apts B apts palace it doesn't matter as long as it's not 'whorehouse'.
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mcvey posted:Pengy's hiv positive. That explains a lot.
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Dylan-D posted:So dick it hurts. Yeah, you're right. I always mix up my A's with B's and vice versa. loving alphabet man, poo poo is hard.
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I'm just gonna call it harem.
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Jeoh posted:I'm just gonna call it harem. It's whorehouse now, you know it to be true.
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teagone posted:Are you serious? I was surprised you seriously don't get why calling both places apartments might be confusing to your team regardless of how you preface it but I guess we're all learning new things today. v That's because most down with slavery fucked around with this message at 12:06 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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down with slavery posted:I was surprised you seriously don't get why calling both places apartments might be confusing regardless of how you preface it but I guess we're all learning new things today. Halls and Apps are/were pretty much the standard call on mirage, competitively speaking at least. Similar calls tend to get altered over time, maybe for the reasons you posted. Although, given that certain players play certain spots, it should already be pretty obvious where people are calling even if they use "Apps" for both A and B side.
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What should your sensitivity be at when you're playing A site whorehouse? fe: How do you guys practice consistency? I find myself doing great in one match (20+ kills, few deaths, making most of the shots i take) and then doing god awful the next (not even breaking 10 kills, getting pushed over on easy angles i know i can hold by players i know i can outshoot). I'd like to at least find a middle ground and be mediocre 100% of the time instead of fluctuating wildly. Any tips?
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B3dl4m posted:What should your sensitivity be at when you're playing A site whorehouse? play more.
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B3dl4m posted:What should your sensitivity be at when you're playing A site whorehouse? Play against better people for game sense. Lower your sensitivity. Jellidelic posted:play more.
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Mr Tumbles posted:I've been getting into CSGO a lot more lately and while I have a bunch of mates to play with, I'd like to mix it up with goons sometime. What's the best way for an Aussie to get into some filthy goon-on-goon action? How bad are you? I'm awful, so add me if you are as well or just need an anchor to make you feel better http://steamcommunity.com/id/russianbridescam/
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For the new players asking how to get better, yeah it's true, there's really no way to improve except play play play. And playing against better people than you. I will say one thing though that I notice. It seems like a lot of players lack the confidence to believe they could make that shot on that guy on the site who's really good. And the thing is, that person doesn't have anything more at their disposal than you. They might have hundreds or thousands of hours of practice and game sense, but I mean that they have a gun, you have a gun, someone is going to die (eventually). It sounds cheesy, but believing in yourself that you can aim or outplay someone can make a hell of a difference. I have well over 1000 hours between 1.6 and GO and I still have problems with it.
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I only started playing competitively in like November and I'm already generally fragging in the top 3 of my team whenever I play goonmans. I have a 5 year coin but don't be fooled, I spent those 5 years very sporadically playing gungame 24/7 servers with a 1 inch 360.
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PelvicThrust posted:For the new players asking how to get better, yeah it's true, there's really no way to improve except play play play. And playing against better people than you. I will say one thing though that I notice. It seems like a lot of players lack the confidence to believe they could make that shot on that guy on the site who's really good. And the thing is, that person doesn't have anything more at their disposal than you. They might have hundreds or thousands of hours of practice and game sense, but I mean that they have a gun, you have a gun, someone is going to die (eventually). It sounds cheesy, but believing in yourself that you can aim or outplay someone can make a hell of a difference. I have well over 1000 hours between 1.6 and GO and I still have problems with it. This is good advice. Another way to think about it is that if you are the worst player on your team and you die, it isn't necessarily a big deal, whereas if it's that 1 time out of 200 that you actually land that 1-click peek on Hoods it's a huge loss for his team. Similarly, if you are the first person out the door on rush and you die, you can still make calls on where the guy that shot you was. If the guy behind you knows exactly where to be aiming ahead of time it helps a lot. CS:GO is all about trading kills, and trading you (a bad player) for a really good opponent is a significant exchange.
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Also it's really hard to stop yourself from getting discouraged sometimes but a lot of people have been playing the CS series for like 14 years.
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Popehoist posted:I only started playing competitively in like November and I'm already generally fragging in the top 3 of my team whenever I play goonmans. I have a 5 year coin but don't be fooled, I spent those 5 years very sporadically playing gungame 24/7 servers with a 1 inch 360. Better than me, I spent those 5 years buying mp5s in CS:S office. I feel so terrible at this game, but I feel like my terrible aim will teach me better game sense because I only ever get anything done when I surprise someone.
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astr0man posted:This is good advice. Another way to think about it is that if you are the worst player on your team and you die, it isn't necessarily a big deal, whereas if it's that 1 time out of 200 that you actually land that 1-click peek on Hoods it's a huge loss for his team. Similarly, if you are the first person out the door on rush and you die, you can still make calls on where the guy that shot you was. If the guy behind you knows exactly where to be aiming ahead of time it helps a lot. CS:GO is all about trading kills, and trading you (a bad player) for a really good opponent is a significant exchange. I dunno, I hate playing with new players who feel like they have to sacrifice themselves constantly to be useful. Spending all their money on guns to give to better players and etc. You learn by playing the best that you can, winning is way less important than just improving at Counter-Strike and to do that you have to play to do your personal best.
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I guess I should clarify that I'm not encouraging just suiciding into an awp all the time or something, but rather that you shouldn't be afraid to make an aggressive play just because the guy holding the angle you want to peek is a lot better than you.
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Thanks gabe.
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astr0man posted:I guess I should clarify that I'm not encouraging just suiciding into an awp all the time or something, but rather that you shouldn't be afraid to make an aggressive play just because the guy holding the angle you want to peek is a lot better than you. It's also important to recognize when you made a dumb decision and it got you killed and you shouldn't do that any more, or when you made all the correct decisions but your opponent just has amazing aim/skill/luck and you should continue to make that correct decision even though it didn't work out this time.
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astr0man posted:CS:GO is all about trading kills It's something that's barely mentioned here but the idea of kill trading is something I'd wager not enough players realise the importance of. Obviously you shouldn't ever be letting team mates fight alone, but as a terrorist it's worse if you do. If you lose a team mate and don't end up making the trade the rest of the round is usually a pain. If you push with your team mate and kill the guy, it doesn't matter if your team mate dies as well because you force the CTs to adjust, weakening at least one of the sites. Without that trade you don't weaken either site, and now you're 4v5. As a CT if you push and die, it's not nearly as much of a problem as you have the advantage of defending, and can still quite easily get at least 1 kill as they push. Obviously this doesn't mean to charge that AWP that just killed your buddy and obviously you'll sometimes lose 3 players to one guy, but it's a point people should learn about and know when to apply it, like everything else in CS.
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