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15.2 hrs on record
We don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents.
best game
Posted 3 January, 2024.
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33.7 hrs on record
We don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents.
good game dude
Posted 3 January, 2024.
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54.3 hrs on record
We don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents.
good game dude
Posted 7 July, 2019. Last edited 3 January, 2024.
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6,489.3 hrs on record (4,745.7 hrs at review time)
Learn In-Game Roles
If you still do not know what player roles in CS2 are, it is high time to fix this. However, unlike in MOBA games, all the in-game CS2 roles are nothing more than just conditional division. For example, you can easily play as an AWPer and become a Lurker in the next round. It all depends on how well you perform when playing any of those roles and what CS2 strategy is more appealing to you personally.

So, here is the entire list of all player roles in Counter-Strike 2:

In-Game Leader – This is by far not the easiest and most preferable role if you are only starting out. However, In-Game Leaders are usually those who know the map perfectly and can give timely callouts to the team and tell who should go where;
Entry Fragger – These players are usually famous for their fast reaction, allowing them to win 1v1 fights in most cases. As a rule, Entry Fraggers run out first and try to immediately take down an opponent to gain quantitative superiority for their team;
Support – This category of players is closely connected with Entry Fraggers. Those who act as Supports usually assist with flashes and smoke, as well as finish off injured enemies in case an Entry Fragger dies;
Lurker/Stealth – Such players are famous for playing from the flank side and never show up together with the rest of their team. Usually, Lurkers play silently and safely to plant a bomb on an unexpected site while their team is distracting the enemies somewhere else;
AWPer/Sniper – The name says it all. AWPer is a person who mainly plays with an AWP or Scout to assist their team from a distance. As a rule, AWPers have good reactions and must learn to quick scope to be able to eliminate an enemy who gets too close.
Posted 17 August, 2018. Last edited 6 February, 2024.
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