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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
I have well over 15k hours in CSGO alone and I've never experienced ANY of these issues in CS2. No performance issue, no hitreg issue, no movement issue, no weird stuff happening because of subtick, nothing at all.
Like wall/door shots arent hard enough. Instead of just you know, fixing their anti cheat which requires money, time, and actual work. They are just going to punish everyone and in the end the only people its going to inconvenience are the ones like me who arent just hitting a button to aimbot.
So ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ annoying.
He's insinuating that somehow you're a cheater/hacker because you know how the inner-mechanics work. I know, rolling my eyes too.
This is the kinda tomfoolery im talking about! What is this, the shot registers on my screen making me thinking i made the shot. Not even recorded in the demo :|.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3118217554
That's "normal". It happens from time to time, specially noticeble with the AWP.
What's happening is, he killed you first, that information is sent to the server and then sent to you (it's a few milliseconds), but this means your were still able to fire from your client side perspective before receiving the information that you were dead.
The demo has the server side information so since it got the info you were dead, it didn't register your shot because it "never happened". Your teammates also did not hear or see your shot, it's only fired in your client/pc.
It happens to me when I play AWP, not that frequent but it's annoying because it instantly makes you think there's something wrong with the game and you should have won the fight. When the reality is, you were just a few milliseconds slower than the enemy. Bad luck.