Counter-Strike 2

Counter-Strike 2

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CSDM servers for CSGO
By unc1oud
In this guide I will shortly review CSDM mode. I'll tell how to properly train on it and give you the list of the best CSDM community servers.
   
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IPs of the best servers
162.55.94.181:27015 dust2
46.174.50.96:27015 dust2
23.88.73.61:27021 dust2
162.55.94.181:27022 mirage
23.88.73.61:27020 mirage
157.90.1.110:27020 mirage
Main part
In this guide I will make a short review on the basics of CSDM. I will tell you how to train there in the right way, which servers you should pick and also share some IP-adresses with you.

DM translates as a DeathMatch. We have this mode in CS:GO, but it’s pretty slow and boring. So the first rule of DM it to always play on the community servers.

What about training your aim at CSDM servers, there’s one simple rule: always remember WHY you came here. Let me suggest that if you connencted to the CS:GO DM server in the first place, then you want to drop more frags in the matchmaking. Right?

It means that you need to play the way you would play in MM. Running in “+w” mode is a bad idea because you only train a mechanical aspect of shooting, but “degrading” in terms of the game sense. In the real MM game, there’s no way 20 people will come to you, while you’re camping in one position.

Each and every pro player who plays DM never camps or “+w” run around the map. They always think about what they’re doing. They check all the positions like they’re playing matchmaking etc.

There’s one more important thing. Turn off that music! Many people play on CS:GO DM servers with music, and that’s a mistake because you can’t hear what’s happening in game! If you’re that genius who plays MM with music on, I don’t have anything to say to you. It’s just… if you want to win more, turn that music off, okay?