the rule that i try to follow when deciding what to buy if I've lost 1 to 3 rounds is stay above 2k or 2500 cuz you always have a good by next rounds even if you only on 1 loss bonus. on some occasions ill force an mp9 if I'm playing a spot like cave on ancient or lane on vertigo but that depends on how the enemy plays.
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pretty standard stuff and definitely catered towards the forever puggers that force buy every round. would love to see more edge case scenarios in a team setting
There really aren’t any, just sometimes teams will force buy on purpose (not out of tilt like faceit puggers do) to try and swing a game since they have an unexpected double ak buy
recoil master workshop map. target dummy. use crosshair as a reference of where to aim. Count out spray however you want like 1 1000 2 1000 3 1000 to time changes or time signatures. Master the first 8-10 bullets. Most common distance to spray is probably short/mid range so you need to find out the maximum vertical recoil and where the crosshair should be for that. So AK is like knees, m4 stomach. Spray transferring is just understanding where you're at in the spray and putting the crosshair where it should be in reference of the target. So before a spray the crosshair is the center of your screen, when you start spraying the target becomes the center of your screen. If the pattern calls for you to swipe left but your target is to the right you would aim to put the crosshair around their left knee with the ak at about short/medium range.
If the chance of losing a force is 70% like you claim, then always forcing makes mathematical sense. The chance of losing 2 in a row is only 49%--about the same as throwing on a save and then going into a 50-50 buy round. Also, kill rewards and bomb plant money, in a close but lost force, can lead to getting a couple rifles on the next force. I don't know have quite enough CS experience, but in Valorant people are obsessed with saving, "buying correctly", and "synchronizing buys" and they are all idiots. Saves (and bonus rounds) are just mental crutch procrastination rounds where they avoid trying to win. Even if a round is being swung they don't give it effort. Also, people are way too obsessed with syncing buys and will save when 2-4 people can get armor and a rifle which is easily 90% as good as a full buy. I wouldn't be surprised if the agreed-upon "correct buying" is actually terrible in MR12 and just tradition at this point. CS players are so entrenched and afraid of change which is why you guys cried your eyes out a few years ago when people started using the non-RNG weapons like the SG553 until valve mega-nerfed it and made it dogshit in every way including first-bullet-accuracy. So it's been proven that even when you guys are wrong about how the game should be played, you just cry and whine to valve about any new strategies that get discovered until they are nerfed into oblivion. My prediction is a few years down the line everyone good will start forcing and then we will see MP9 nerfs, deagle nerfs, and T economy nerfs. You guys just don't want anyone to play different from you.
The amount of people that don't understand the simple concept of forcing on 1 loss bonus... Goddamn.... People would have like 500 matches on face it lvl 7-8 and still not get it
all you have to do is tell them to force buy and they will listen, otherwise it's fine for them to save just make sure they absolutely don't buy on the next round do whatever you can to make them save
I misspoke with how much you get, you will be around 2.3-2.8 based on the kills you get with bomb plant. Basically the point is that if you plant on T pistol and keep planting just spam buy guns to try and win since the round was likely close, and the other team is on dogshit money