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CS:GO – Map Mastery: de_dust2

Knowledge is power. Learn to dominate your opponents by knowing all the details, advantages and possible grenades on a specific map. Improve you individual skill, gain self-confidence and outplay your enemies with knowledge. This is the start of our new guide series called “Map Mastery”, which will show you all the necessary basics, grenades and tricks for each competitive map. We want to start with the most played map in CS:GO – de_dust2. (more…)

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CS:GO – Optimized Radar Settings

The radar is one of the most important HUD elements in CS:GO as it shows you spotted enemies, a dropped bomb or the exact position of your teammates. Professional players are constantly looking on it to get an overview about the current situation and to decide if they need to rotate. Unfortunately CS:GO’s default radar settings are pretty bad, because they only show you a limited section around your own position. In this guide we want to explain you all important radar settings and optimize them for competitive play.
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CS:GO – Video settings comparison and Tweaking Guide

We compared the differences between each video settings in CS:GO and prepared a bunch of interactive fullscreen comparisons for you. We want to answer the question, if you should play on high or low settings and give you recommendations how you can improve the general visibility ingame. This guide is not about performance improvements or any benchmark results. We will show and explain you how to set up your game for maximum competitive advantage.
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CS:GO – The Ultimate Resolution Guide

What was the first thing you changed after you installed CS:GO? Probably your ingame resolution, right? Many professional players still use 4:3 resolutions, even if 16:9 gives a significant advantage in visibility. We want to show you the differences between 4:3, 16:10 and 16:9 and also explain why so many professional players stick to 4:3 or play with “stretched resolutions” .

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