Counter Strike strafing may have started innocently as a hobby, but over time, it became a consuming obsession that gradually eroded the foundation of my 40-year marriage. What began as innocent gaming sessions turned into late nights glued to the screen, neglecting quality time with my spouse. The adrenaline rush from perfecting strafing techniques blinded me to the emotional distance growing between us. Instead of investing in our relationship, I poured countless hours into mastering pixelated maneuvers, oblivious to the real-life consequences. Now, as I reflect on the wreckage of what was once a loving partnership, I can't help but ruefully acknowledge the toll that Counter Strike strafing has taken on my marriage.
Thanks, strafing is so beginner unfriendly tbh. I didnt know you could setup a strafe by just doing a whip in one direction and then using that to strafe back. I thought had to strafe immediately after jumping while letting go of W, and then you could strafe the other direction after.
If you do it quick enough its unlikely anyone will have gotten close enough to hear you and if they are close enough to hear you they would have been running themselves so the sound of you landing will get somewhat masked by their footsteps and they might not notice.
This is true. For me, the more extreme angle for the jump + the strafe ensures that I don't bonk my head and then allows for course-correcting mid-jump. But you are definitely correct, it is very possible without any strafes.
Counter Strike strafing may have started innocently as a hobby, but over time, it became a consuming obsession that gradually eroded the foundation of my 40-year marriage. What began as innocent gaming sessions turned into late nights glued to the screen, neglecting quality time with my spouse. The adrenaline rush from perfecting strafing techniques blinded me to the emotional distance growing between us. Instead of investing in our relationship, I poured countless hours into mastering pixelated maneuvers, oblivious to the real-life consequences. Now, as I reflect on the wreckage of what was once a loving partnership, I can't help but ruefully acknowledge the toll that Counter Strike strafing has taken on my marriage.
Good wife would learn to strafe along-side you, keep honing the craft
me
Thanks, strafing is so beginner unfriendly tbh. I didnt know you could setup a strafe by just doing a whip in one direction and then using that to strafe back. I thought had to strafe immediately after jumping while letting go of W, and then you could strafe the other direction after.
Got it on my first try, great video!
Do a redstone guide next
That would be really nice.
This is interesting but I have a question would they be able to hear you coming up from mid? (And I’m guessing aps too?)
Yeah plus in mid ranks this angle is a bit predictable
definitely loud, yes.
nobody will be ready for this if you dont do it every round bruv
If you do it quick enough its unlikely anyone will have gotten close enough to hear you and if they are close enough to hear you they would have been running themselves so the sound of you landing will get somewhat masked by their footsteps and they might not notice.
you can do the second jump with no strafe. this is the easiest self boost in the game
This is true. For me, the more extreme angle for the jump + the strafe ensures that I don't bonk my head and then allows for course-correcting mid-jump. But you are definitely correct, it is very possible without any strafes.
Do you consider this bad movement? 😅
I consider ME bad at movement, this particular movement is fine haha