Beginner's Guide to Counter-Strike 2
New to CS2? This guide covers movement, shooting, economy, communication, and how to start improving.
Movement Fundamentals
- 1Stop moving before shooting. Movement makes bullets inaccurate.
- 2Counter-strafe: tap the opposite direction key to stop instantly before firing.
- 3Walk (Shift) when near enemies to make your footsteps silent.
- 4Learn to bunny hop: jump and strafe in the air to maintain speed.
- 5Crouch-peeking is useful for short angles but makes you slow. Use sparingly.
Shooting Mechanics
- 1Always aim at head level. Crosshair placement wins most gunfights.
- 2First bullet accuracy: the first shot is always most accurate. Make it count.
- 3Spray control: pull your mouse down to counter recoil. Each weapon has a unique pattern.
- 4Burst fire at medium range (2-3 bullets). Single tap at long range.
- 5Never run and shoot except with SMGs at close range.
Game Modes
- 1Competitive: 5v5, best of 30 rounds (MR12 overtimes). Main ranked mode.
- 2Deathmatch: Free-for-all practice mode. Great for warming up aim.
- 3Casual: Relaxed 10v10 mode with no rank impact. Good for learning maps.
- 4Premier: Competitive with map bans. Uses CS Rating instead of rank icons.
- 5Wingman: 2v2 on smaller maps. Good for practicing with a friend.
Communication
- 1Use callouts: learn the map location names to communicate enemy positions.
- 2Call out enemy count, location, and health if you know it.
- 3Do not clutter comms during clutch situations. Let the clutcher focus.
- 4Use the ping system (middle mouse) to mark positions without talking.
- 5Be positive and constructive. Toxicity loses games more than bad aim.
First Steps
- 1Play Deathmatch for 15-30 minutes to warm up before competitive.
- 2Learn one map well before expanding (Dust II or Mirage recommended).
- 3Watch professional matches to learn positioning and utility usage.
- 4Practice on community workshop maps for aim training and smoke lineups.
- 5Focus on improving one thing at a time: crosshair placement, then spray, then utility.