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I'm assuming U have extensive hours on both
A 64-tick server updates its own state 64 times per second, while a 128-tick updates 128 times.
It's false to say that a 128-tick server is always better than a 64 one, because the extra ticks are useless if the players can't run their CS:GOs at over 64 FPS.
2) Small improvements for CSGO: equipped skin and no option to buy Glock/P2000/Usp
3) Small improvements for CSGO: unrepeated maps and M249/Negev buff
That's how far behind the times we are. The ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ BETA for this ♥♥♥♥ used 128 and they dropped it. For some reason. Until now.
What I said is true. I use a couple different computers. One I can't reach over 100 fps. My other easily handles. With both I do far better in a 128 tick server. With 64 tick as the op said, it feels like a lot of my shots miss when I am aimed on the player. Play in a 128 tick and all of a sudden the shots are hitting more.
If wrong well at least it feels that way to me with both computers.