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Everything you need to know about CSGO
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, also known as CSGO is an FPS developed by Valve, the company behind great games like Portal and Dota 2 as well as the company standing behind Steam platform.
Counter Strike started as a Half-Life mod in ‘98 and later turned into the most played first person shooter game in the world. Counter Strike Global Offensive is the last title in the franchise to date, but it has many successful prequels, including CS 1.6 and Counter Strike Source. In late 2018 “Danger Zone” was introduced, a Battle Royale game play mode, similar to Fortnite and Apex Legends.
Global Offensive turned into one of the most competitive and exciting esport titles in the world and is played, streamed & watched by millions!
The game takes place on a battlefield between 2 teams: the Terrorists and Counter Terrorists. Both teams aim to eliminate each other as well as complete in-game objectives and the last team standing wins the round. CSGO comes with many game mods, but competitive play is the most popular in esports tournaments.
Here you will find CSGO live matches, CSGO guides and news as well as we’re going to try and answer all of your questions. If you’re looking to become a pro player, streamer or simply want to know before betting on CSGO, read on to find out more!
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Updated on: 9/22/2024
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CSGO Basics
No matter if you play CS 1.6, Source or Global Offensive, the game basics remain the same. Counter Strike is made up of two teams, the Terrorists and Counter Terrorists.
Each team consists of 5 players and battling against each other while completing certain objectives. The game consists of 30 rounds and teams switch places after the 15th round. The team to win the 16 rounds, wins the map.
Each round has a limit of 1:55 minutes and during the round, each team has to complete one of the following to win:
Terrorists
Successfully defuse the bomb planted or prevent the terrorists from planting the bomb. Both teams can with the round by eliminating or fragging all 5 players of the other team before the end of the round. In CSGO, each side has equal abilities and characteristics.
However, teams have a few differences: Random player from the terrorist team starts with the bomb to plant (it can be given to other players by dropping it). Each team has a selection of unique weapons that can be purchased for ingame currency at the start of each round. Guns are dropped upon death and can be picked up by anyone in the game.
Counter Terrorists
Successfully defuse the bomb planted or prevent the terrorists from planting the bomb.
Both teams can with the round by eliminating or fragging all 5 players of the other team before the end of the round.
In CSGO, each side has equal abilities and characteristics. However, teams have a few differences:
Random player from the terrorist team starts with the bomb to plant (it can be given to other players by dropping it).
Each team has a selection of unique weapons that can be purchased for ingame currency at the start of each round. Guns are dropped upon death and can be picked up by anyone in the game.
CSGO Inventory
Each round starts with small amount of in-game cash that players use to buy weapons. Every player can carry a number of weapons, including a pistol, a knife, grenades and a main weapon ranging from assault rifles and sniper rifles to machine guns. Each weapon will cost differently, but generally the larger the weapon the more it’ll cost.
If player doesn’t die during the round they get to keep their selected weapons, otherwise they have to purchase them again at the start of the round, spending more cash. Cash is earned by eliminating other players and completing objectives. If there’s not enough cash across the team, players can wait till the next round or purchase armor to protect themselves.
Armor is something players buy to reduce the damage taken. Armor is a great ingame investment as it can protect players from near death. Pro esports players will always invest in good armor before every round to increase their chances. In some cases, AWP players will take so called “glass cannon” build, where they get the rifle with no armor to reduce the costs.
CSGO Maps
Casual play vs competitive play is very different. Casual CSGO gamers usually play on any kind of maps of their choice for fun. Whereas competitive tournaments are played on an ‘active duty’ map pool. This map pool contains all the popular maps to keep the game balanced and intense. There’s also a ‘reserve pool’ that contains other set of maps to mix with active duty map pool. This usually helps with rebalancing and keeping maps mix up to date.
There are many maps in CSGO so its important to understand how it works. Each player votes for a map of choice in the lobby before the game. The map with the most votes is the one that is played. If you’re just getting into competitive playing, streaming, analysing or gambling you should know each players favourites. In reality, there are no teams that are equally good on one map, making the pool selection of maps a crucial part of winning or losing the game.
At the start of each round, a map voting is taking place. During this time, players can pick a map they want to compete in. Maps in the voting list are picked based on the process outlined above. This part of the process is crucial from every competitive esports player. As different players will have different map preference, and each map has unique layout fitting different gaming styles. Selected map can determine the success or failure of one team to another. It’s very rare to find both teams to be equally good on the same map.
CSGO Teams Composition
In competitive CSGO matches, each player is assigned a role, this helps player to organise and prioritise in game tasks. These roles are especially useful on the Terrorists side of the game. Teams are usually split into fraggers and supporters, lurkers and game leaders.
Entry fraggers will aim to take the first kill around the bomb site area. Supporters take position to cover the fire and provide maximum support for the game. Lurkers are taking their position on the other side of the map to cause confusion and destroy spawners. Sometimes you will find AWPers take place outside of shooting zones, to gather kills from a distance. As the game progresses, game leaders will take lead the strategy and progression of the game.
On the Counter Terrorists side, the process is similar but there are fewer roles to play. Ingame leaders and AWPers will take their stand where as others will aim to destroy the Terrorists side. The team would split to check each bomb site and eliminate the entry fraggers. That’s why you often hear players say “A”, “B” or “rotater”, meaning that they need to check either of the sites or stay in between.
In competitive esports, team will always have one player who performs all of these tasks really well based on their experience, personality and play style. As well as team leaders can usually pivot the game in any direction based on the strategy and on the fly changes. So before jumping to conclusions, or placing any bets on the winning team, make sure you understand each player and their abilities.
CSGO Game Modes
Casual Mode
A simple friendly game mode for casual players who are looking for some fun play. In casual game play you receive more perks such as larger starting cash and more players can be on one team.
Community Servers
Not really a gameplay mode but rather an unofficial servers run by community. These may have all sorts of modes in them, some are very different to traditional official servers there as others are made specifically for certain communities.
Competitive Mode
This mode is for experienced players, with less perks and is strict to 5 v 5 game play. These are usually played during esports tournaments.
Danger Zone
A Battle Royale mode similar to Fortnite, Apex and PUBG.
Deathmatch
In this mode you spawn in random places with a gun of choice and kill other players. It is usually used as a practice ground for new players, a practice game for pro esports players and is often plaid simply for fun.
War Games
This mode consists of three mini games with different objectives. The Arms race, Demolition and the Flying scoutman.
Wingman
This is where teams of 2 v 2 will compete against each other. It has a set of unique maps and is played by competitive players and esports lovers.
CSGO Ranking System
In CSGO, ranking system is broken into 4 types:
Low
Usually attributed to newcomers and casual gamers. In some cases you will find someone with low rank smoking the whole team down, these are likely to be smurfs (those who level up accounts for other players).
Normal
These are usually attributed after passing silver tier and obtained by casual/daily gamers.
High
Taken by veterans of counter strike, those who take their time playing the game and practice on a daily basis.
Very High
Elite and pro players. These are the players who usually master the game and compete professionally.
CSGO Skins
Skins are in game cosmetic items usually obtained through gameplay or are purchased in store for real money. Skins are applied to your character looks and weapons. A lot of players aim to acquire rare skins to stand out. Skins can be sold on steam market or can be traded outside the steam platform for other items. Some platforms will trade skins for other game items as well. Skins give characters uniqueness and show other who’s the real player in the game.
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