Evasion
Evasion is the art of being able to live to fight another day. If you can't beat
your opponent, don't fight him. Evasion is also being able to move without being
seen. It is as simple as that, in theory at least. But how do you actually do
that?
If someone is in pursuit of you, run! Find a spot to hide and run to it. Don't
let your opponent see you, however. It is imperative that if you hide somewhere
your enemy does not see you go into hiding. If he does he will most certainly
kill you with complete ease. If you're running down a corridor, and you come to
a corner, try and dive behind a box, so that he'll go running past and you can
get the jump on him.
Choosing a good hiding place can be difficult, and at times down-right
frustrating. But, if you persevere, you will succeed. The easiest way to find a
place to hide is to know the map. However your opponent will know the hiding
spots as well. There are rather tight spots to hide in, so look around and
experiment with different locations.
If you don't have a Submachine Gun pointed at your tail, you can be a bit more
conservative and liberal at the same time.
Now, take your time; walk, don't run. Stay in the shadows if you can, or at
least out of sight. Don't ever run out into the open unless you're in a group
that is covering all angles, or you'll set yourself up as an easy target (Yes,
one of the main advantages to being in a group is that a sniper might choose to
kill someone else instead of you). (Note: With individuals ability to adjust
their own monitors' display brightness, that shadow you thought you were hiding
in may not exist to the opponent. Many players adjust their display so even
gloomy maps, such as havana, are as bright as noon on a sunny day!) If there's a fierce gun battle, find cover as
quickly as possible, or else you'll soon find yourself on the receiving end of a
few bullets.
Move around the borders of the map. Take your time, while using stealth there is
no need to rush. In fact, rushing will eliminate your stealth and act as a
catalyst to your demise, as running produces footstep sounds. This can be
avoided by taking things nice and slowly.
On complex maps such as cs_italy,
one of the best ways to avoid the enemy is to stay off the main routes. Go
through side-corridors, crawl through vents, swim down a river, but if you're
outnumbered, always try and keep off the 'busier' parts of the level, as the
less enemies you run into, the greater your chance for survival. At most, you'll
be encountering enemies only one or two at a time in these type of deserted
parts of the level, so you stand a better chance of coming out on top than if
you were running about outside shooting your gun all over the place. Stop often
to ensure that you're not being followed, and if you are, sit behind a box so
you can get the jump on them.
Unfortunately, stealth is more something that must be learned more than it can
be taught. You can get tips like crouch on ladders, walk, etc. Nevertheless,
effectively avoiding your opponent requires a flare of luck and experience.
Maybe the person you're trying to avoid is a newbie who won't be able to tell
the difference between you and the wall, or maybe they're a CS veteran who'll
see you immediately. Luck is the key word. Practice and you will end up evading
your opponent without even realizing what you are doing.
Another important element of
team-work is breaking away from the main force, and teaming up with one or two
other people. On levels like de_dust, where the teams usually stick together, a
small squad can break away, go a different route from the main force, and launch
a surprise attack from the behind. In one instance, myself and another CT made
our way under the bridge on de_dust, and the Ts were busy fighting a battle at
the T-junction inside the building. Myself with a Colt and my fellow CT with a
Para took out 5 Ts, and the few stragglers were picked off by the rest of team.
Don't go for a glory run, but instead try and give your team the edge by opening
up a "second front" for the battle, forcing the enemies to split numbers, and
so, reduce the amount of fire power going in any one direction. Surrounding the
enemy team is a sure-fire way to win the match, as they'll be too busy
concentrating on one part of the team to take care of the rest.
Most importantly don't do any one-man stuff. Don't just go off and rush on your
own. You may need to work with your team to make your own styles, but do so!
Also, when traveling as a team, try and use the voice communication technology
instead of the radio commands as enemies can now hear those and will close in on
your position more quickly.
Courtesy of CSNation