Valve Gives Third-Party Sites Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Player Match History

Valve Gives Third-Party Sites Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Player Match History

Valve added a feature to access player match history in the CS: GO update, which was released on the night of September 18th. In order for a third-party site to be able to read it, users will need to enter a code that they themselves.

One of the most entertaining things that makes CS strategically interesting is how to make money. At the end of each match, it doesn’t matter if it ended with a loss or a victory, you get money; winners have more jackpot. Make sure that everyone in your team has enough money to buy uniforms and weapons before the start of each round, because success in competitive mode depends on this. Sometimes you have to tie a belt tighter and save, these are the so-called “eco-rounds”, when you have to go to the enemy only with pistols, so that in the next round all your team members have funds for a “full purchase”. No need to scatter money when others are saving.

Most CS: GO maps have very convenient and really useful places to throw a smoke or light grenade. You can’t just go out and throw a grenade, you risk getting a bullet in your forehead, but you can use the walls, poles, boxes and boxes located next to you so that the grenade bounces and hits right in the bullseye. There is a huge amount of video on the Internet that will show you exactly where these places are on the maps and teach you how to throw a smoke grenade in order to hit the target. This video shows all the important caches for scattering smoke and sound grenades on de_dust2, the most popular CS: GO map. A quick search on YouTube will find a whole bunch of similar videos for all maps. Download, turn on training mode and start working out the dispersion of grenades.

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