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    Counter Strike 2 Movement Guide: Why Counter Strafing is Key to Success

    Daniel BabisBy Daniel BabisJanuary 3, 2024Updated:January 3, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Counter-Strike 2 also called CS2, is a popular multiplayer first-person shooter game that came out in 2012. The game has been a hit because of how hard it is to play, how it can be played against other people, and how exciting the strategies are. Counter-Strike 2 is the latest version of CS:GO.

    It now uses the Source 2 engine, and players are excited to try out its new features, such as the updated way you move. Movement is an important part of the game, and how well a player can do it can make the difference between winning and losing. This guide will look more closely at the different ways to move in Counter-Strike 2(CS2) and how the new Source 2 engine affects them.

    Counter Strike 2 Movement Guide: Why Counter Strafing is Key to Success

    There are many ways to move in CS:GO, like running, walking, crouching, jumping, and strafing. In different situations, these moves can give you an edge over your opponent. For example, if a player crouchs’, their profile goes down, making it harder for the enemy to shoot them. The player can jump to reach higher places or avoid enemy fire, and strafing lets the player move sideways while keeping their aim steady.

    With the new sub-tick update architecture in the Source 2 engine, the tick rate is no longer important for moving and shooting. This architecture lets servers know exactly when motion starts, a shot is fired, or a grenade is thrown. This means that movements are always responsive and clear, no matter how fast the tick rate is. This means that players will be able to move more smoothly and with less lag, which will make it easier to use advanced movement techniques.

    Bunny hopping, also called “b-hopping,” is a way to move around in CS2. By jumping over and over, the player can increase his or her speed. There are 64-tick servers and 128-tick servers in CS:GO, and b-hopping feels different on each one. However, b-hopping hasn’t changed much with the new Source 2 engine. It still feels the same, but getting a perfect b-hop in CS2 is a little harder. When players miss a b-hop, they might feel like they lose more speed, but this is just a placebo effect.

    In CS:GO, strafing is another way to move around. It lets the player move sideways while keeping their aim steady. In CS2, strafing feels more fluid and precise than it does in CS:GO. Even though the default air speed is the same, the controls are more responsive and strafing feels smoother. Players might think they are getting faster than they actually are, which makes it easier for them to do more advanced moves.

    Counter strafing is an essential skill to improve your movement and aim in CS2. It involves bringing your movement speed down to zero as quickly as possible using the opposite key of your current movement. For example, if you’re moving forward using “W,” you can use “S” to stop. Counter strafing is crucial when you’re peeking an enemy as it allows you to fire more accurately. Inaccurate counter strafing can lead to missing shots and ultimately losing the game.

    The reason why many players struggle with counter strafing is because they use multiple keys to move simultaneously. This habit makes it challenging to counter strafe correctly. To improve your counter strafing, you need to practice on empty servers and use workshop maps such as “Wipe Rack.” The pre-fire tool in the workshop map is an excellent way to practice counter strafing. Set the spawns to 40-60%, so bots will spawn in different positions, forcing you to check angles you haven’t done before.

    The first step to improving your counter strafing is acknowledging that you’re doing something wrong. By using only one key at a time to move, you can practice and get a feel for tapping the opposite key to get it perfect. With patience and practice, you can improve your counter strafing and ultimately become a better player.

    Edge bugs are a type of movement bug in CS2that let players walk along the edge of walls or objects. Edge bugs are easier to do on 64-tick servers than on 128-tick servers. Even with the new Source 2 engine, there are still edge bugs that are easy to do. This is good news for people who use edge bugs as part of their game plans.

    Aside from these moves, players use a few other moves to gain an advantage. One is the crouch jump, which helps you get to higher places. The crouch jump is now easier to do because the new Source 2 engine makes it more responsive.

    Surf is a way to move that involves riding on ramps and sliding on flat surfaces. In CS2, the surfing has become smoother and more responsive, which makes it more fun to do.

    All in all, improving your skills in CS2 is not an overnight process, but with consistent practice and a willingness to learn, you can become a better player. Remember that the game requires a combination of skills, including aim, movement, and game sense. Don’t just focus on one aspect, but strive to improve in all areas.

    When it comes to aiming, practice your crosshair placement and use the right sensitivity settings. For movement, master counter strafing, and learn to move efficiently on the map. And for game sense, study the maps, learn from your mistakes, and understand how to play as a team.

    Ultimately, it takes time and effort to improve your skills in CS:GO. But with the right mindset, dedication, and practice, you can achieve your goals and become a better player. So, keep playing, keep practicing, and most importantly, have fun while you do it!

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