• Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Chat thread: new thread on LAN? i arent think that
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Asking for an operation is like sitting on the waiting list for one.
[vid]https://my.mixtape.moe/lwepkd.webm[/vid] Shot of my life probably. Dude wasn't even in main, he was trying to go squeeky.
He's on the gear BOIS
[vid]https://b.catgirlsare.sexy/5Gop.mp4[/vid] Checked a normal angle, got called a waller. Same game as the one Ogris posted btw.
This kids on the GEAR too BOIS
[QUOTE=Chubbs;51753020]This kids on the GEAR too BOIS[/QUOTE] Look at those info locks at 6 seconds, my cursor goes toward him, then again at 0:13, and again at 0:18. He's on the GEAR.
Forgot to say but the final was so hype, Astralis deserved it all the way. That 1v3 clutch by Xyp9x and the 14-14 round on Train were so insane, got me so hyped up.
Played my first game at 4:3 stretched [T]http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/158025401206220475/7ADD4B2BB58C0C2428E2CBBFDA1B02D24606A1F6/[/t] Apart from a shit first half I would say it went pretty well :v:
Just gonna leave this here.... [video=youtube;hvL2nlg3JWQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvL2nlg3JWQ[/video]
[QUOTE=Loadingue;51752403]What map do you mean?[/QUOTE] Supposedly Fmpone is remaking de_seaside with an arctic submarine theme.
[QUOTE=kaskade700;51754954]Supposedly Fmpone is remaking de_seaside with an arctic submarine theme.[/QUOTE] de_seaside was an okay map, but the middle area was such a clusterfuck I just couldn't enjoy it.
[QUOTE=rider695;51754970]de_seaside was an okay map, but the middle area was such a clusterfuck I just couldn't enjoy it.[/QUOTE] Yeah the level designer made some fatal mistakes by having bushes you could hide in but the overall design of the map was very cool IMO. I didn't play it much on MM but a French server I used to frequent played it a lot and it was really fun, the instakill water would make a lot more sense in an arctic environment too :v:
For those of you used to teams, how do I hand over the role of igl properly. Having kinda been in charge for the last few months of the team, both in game and out, I feel like I should hand over but I'm not exactly sure. Do I literally just say you take charge from here, do I continue organising things and just let him lead in game?
[QUOTE=NeonpieDFTBA;51755694]For those of you used to teams, how do I hand over the role of igl properly. Having kinda been in charge for the last few months of the team, both in game and out, I feel like I should hand over but I'm not exactly sure. Do I literally just say you take charge from here, do I continue organising things and just let him lead in game?[/QUOTE] IGL ingame and organization out of game can be a split role without much issues, but both people have to have authority. You can also split up mid-round and start of round calls if you feel like it would help transitioning. But in general, just throwing people into the deep end works out better in my experience.
[QUOTE=Ogris;51755745]IGL ingame and organization out of game can be a split role without much issues, but both people have to have authority. You can also split up mid-round and start of round calls if you feel like it would help transitioning. But in general, just throwing people into the deep end works out better in my experience.[/QUOTE] It's mainly the authority thing. In the past when my cousin started trying in my old group he didn't have the respect.
[QUOTE=NeonpieDFTBA;51755811]It's mainly the authority thing. In the past when my cousin started trying in my old group he didn't have the respect.[/QUOTE] Not really used to teams, but if that happens, enforce the decision yourself?
[QUOTE=HumbleTH;51755838]Not really used to teams, but if that happens, enforce the decision yourself?[/QUOTE] Having an igl calling and someone else to make people do it is a bit awkward lol. I think it should be fine though.
[QUOTE=NeonpieDFTBA;51755694]For those of you used to teams, how do I hand over the role of igl properly. Having kinda been in charge for the last few months of the team, both in game and out, I feel like I should hand over but I'm not exactly sure. Do I literally just say you take charge from here, do I continue organising things and just let him lead in game?[/QUOTE] I would recommend most of the discussion and transitioning to be done inside a practice server (the IGL should be doing most of the talking). A lot easier imo. [editline]31st January 2017[/editline] Being supportive of the IGL's decisions would bring out authority naturally.
[QUOTE=NeonpieDFTBA;51755877]Having an igl calling and someone else to make people do it is a bit awkward lol. I think it should be fine though.[/QUOTE] Is the IGL a fairly decent fragger as well as a good shotcaller? I find that no matter how mature you think you are, you would tend to listen to the guy that topfrags. At the higher level, decision making is a lot more important than straight up out-aiming someone; if they demonstrate that ability by getting a fair few kills, they will gain the respect of the team and the rest should flow naturally, if the guy is as good a shotcaller as you say he is.
Silver 4 to Silver Elite Master in three games with incredibly unbalanced scores, my former SMFC friend who is currently GN1 is not having the same luck. Cool matchmaking.
If he was actually SMFC he should be able to roll over anyone playing at GN1 pretty much 1v5 with no effort expended.
[QUOTE=Dawnkiller;51756217]Is the IGL a fairly decent fragger as well as a good shotcaller? I find that no matter how mature you think you are, you would tend to listen to the guy that topfrags. At the higher level, decision making is a lot more important than straight up out-aiming someone; if they demonstrate that ability by getting a fair few kills, they will gain the respect of the team and the rest should flow naturally, if the guy is as good a shotcaller as you say he is.[/QUOTE] I personally respect him, I know him out of game from cs events and have casted games with his old team. We're having a discussion tonight about roles, and I expect the way the team will work out is that he won't mad frag, but I don't expect his frag count to be a problem. I do need to make sure I respect his calls even if I don't like them though, I've never really had to do that before in cs.
[QUOTE=Chubbs;51756718]If he was actually SMFC he should be able to roll over anyone playing at GN1 pretty much 1v5 with no effort expended.[/QUOTE] He did roll over everyone, I was playing with him.
it also depends on how many games he has played before.
[QUOTE=Streecer;51756654]Silver 4 to Silver Elite Master in three games with incredibly unbalanced scores, my former SMFC friend who is currently GN1 is not having the same luck. Cool matchmaking.[/QUOTE] How does that even happen ? Whenever I lose my rank I take 1 game and go straight back to my old rank, win or lose.
Reporting back from our first session, it was awesome, and I'll be playing my favourite role (second entry). Looking forward to it.
[vid]https://b.catgirlsare.sexy/q1Nn.mp4[/vid] When you accidentally wallbang headshot a guy with full health.
Last night I was playing some CSGO with my five-man on Cobble. We started out as CTs and the enemy team went B [I]literally[/I] every round of the first half. Played some Cobble tonight, too. We started out on CT again, and this one dude ran through the mid doors every single round of the half. Made for pretty easy games but it was fucking weird to me that they never once went "hey maybe we should try A" or "maybe I shouldn't run at this guy with a Mag7 who's assuming that I'll be coming the same way I've come the past 7 rounds"
Some people are incapable of learning in this game, it's insane.
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