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P250 is cheaper and players are used to it.
And if the player want higher quality, Five-SeveN/Tec-9/CZ are available for just $100 more expensive than Dualies.
In Comp, you might as well get a P250 or stick to the Glock/USP.
From experience, higher ranks don't use the dualies as they're easy to outplay.
All you have to do is literally stand at a distance and continue to 2-tap the person trying to use the dualies.
In every other FPS, dual wielding pistols or SMG allows simultaneous firing wtih both guns - THAT'S the whole point of dual wielding.
But in CSGO, it's single firing switching back and forth between left and right... it's basically just one inaccurate pistol with a LOT of rounds.
The beauty of dual wield guns is firing both guns at the same time. CSGO captures 0% of that feel.
lmao i triple kill a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ of time with dualies
A P250 or even a Five Seven is stronger. Not to mention, people who want more precision high damage weapons will already be picking a Desert Eagle and one shot-ing heads.
in dangerzone.
when the enemy has no weapon.