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PS Choose a more decent thread title next time. I understand frustration but hearts are a good sign you're doing something wrong.
that's CS:GO
66 hours played saying that's CS:GO... what's next? 64tick server?
bans arent for no reason i already got 2 bans for beining mad and killing teammates. my fault
off course you don't know and I'll explain why. CS is not a casual game that you can come and play a few hours and think is gonna be alright. Not at MM. If you want just have fun for a few hours go play DeathMatch or Casual. To have a good understanding of team play and MM you have to be at least Master Guardian Elite.. is when ppl starts to play like a team, communicate and respect each other. You THINK you know about this game but you clearly don't know what's about
I think that's the best theoretical structure of the point system. Headshots, number of shots overall to take someone out, overall ratio of head:chest shots, etc. and possibly countless other combinations could be a factor. Maybe using certain weapons over others could possibly effect the score? I would imagine that the person who took their opponents out with less shots - even if they had similar kill:killed ratio as the other players - would get the higher score.
Who knows, though? I'm probably totally wrong and it's a much simpler explanation. :P