snake_the_boss wrote:yeah i know its frustrating.. i hate when i dont play at the level i am supposed to. but its like riding a bycicle.. u never forget
why dont we arrange some practice pcw betwin us? we are pretty decent now but i think yous might have advantage since we are not so organized as we should be and i know it. or even if yous want to do some pcw vs other guys, count me in, cus i have been very active those days..
We havent played for about 6 months, organised? you mad! I have a vague recollection of half the tactics that I made up, that being only really being D2 Terrorist setup's, so if I cant remeber half i doubt any one else will remeber
We were never really that good as yous are making us out to be. On our day we could prob give any team in ED a run for their money but honestly the standard of ED was not that high its basically low-mid to mid skilled clans, if you really want to learn how to play then download demo's of high skilled, professional teams if you want to learn how to play properly, thats I how I created most our strats in the past by watching sourcetv demo's of decent teams and just adapting them to suit how we played.
But as Boorz mentioned, its not all about aim, tactics etc (it is to a large degree of course, cause you could time a rush perfectly and if you don't get the entry kills you don't win rounds), but communication is key, Timing is key. i.e flashing every angle of a bombsite before you enter that sort of thing.
Generally for every map i'd create a default strat for it, where people went to certain postions, and if people got picks or we found out where the enemy was I'd call which site to rush, fake etc so that all our play wasen't one dimensional, dont get me wrong you need good split rush tactic's and whatever else as you can't run the same tactic every single round (like yous did that time you played against us lol and looked what happened).
As for train strats, the best way to play train is get awp's basically and get all entry points smoked so you can get into the sites. on CT basically just get awps and cover all entry points.
I'll look out demo's and post them later, but as I say your better looking up teams that play css for a living, as your gonna learn more than what we can ever show you.
As for a match, who knows, maybe