https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6UC4ebWCio&ab_channel=OminousGaming
If u take away util for both games they're pretty much the same and require about the same skill, being bunnyhop in csgo actually harder than valorant.
It's just exactly what he mentions. The amount of knowledge you must have can seem overwhelming specially to new players, considering the type of gunplay is also very specific for both games, unlike other shooter-like games like Fortnite or Overwatch, where gunplay is a lot more precise and less random.
You didn't get what I meant, I did not explain myself properly. Fortnite imo has more precise gunplay in terms of recoil, unlike CSGO and Valorant where there's patterns (although in Valorant it's a little more randomized), that's what I meant by more precise gunplay. I undertand that shot accuracy might not be 100% in FN, neither it is in many other shooters, but generally speaking, I think FN has more precise gunplay because of that.
Yeah well basically that's all I meant by precise gunplay when I mentioned it earlier. As I was making the scenario where there's absolutely no util.
I wouldn't know much myself about it since I literally played 1 fortnite game in my entire life but based on the videos I've seen this is what I could tell.
I watched it pretty often for a while, and what I meant is this https://youtu.be/VKF5rkCe26o . He doesn’t hit a single bullet, it’s just adding Rng to the game. But it is true, you don’t have weird recoils or anything
I mean i love valorant, nukkye is a really good player on the game but let's be real, beside Hellraisers nukkye was doing what on cs? yes getting destroyed
For now the competition on cs is way higher than valorant but in like 2 or 3 years it will be more difficult people gonna grow a lot with new strats , new agents and new maps.
Its like cs go at the beginning good level but not as good as today, just be patient.
I'm pretty sure he was talking about base game, not how scene is developed.
In short how I understood this clip:
To make it in CS you need a lot of experience in FPS games, to make it in Valorant you also have to know a lot about its mechanics like abilities and stuff.
As time will pass CSGO will look more and more casual compared to Valorant and its not a bad thing.
You need to master one "character" in CSGO to know what you can expect from enemies, while in Valorant mastering 1 Agent is not gonna cut it. And as time will pass and more agents will get introduced you will need to know more and more about different agents.
I love CSGO and I don't want it to change, I want to jump in with my lvl10 friends at any point and not feel overwhelmed by new stuff they added past few months.
If I don't play Valorant and there is new agent out for a month I would first need to learn what to expect from it if enemy or teammate picks it.