Just a simple round, doesn't happen much often (especially when both enemies were 100 HP).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaY0uB4Ouyw
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Milriko: Why any of you cannot manage to make a legit youtube video without boarders? It's always somehow stretched out and looking creepy:/
Milriko: You can play the same resolution as your Windows' resolution, so your cursor in-game will move the same speed as normally. Otherwise the speed is calculated eg. if your screen width is 1600 and in-game you have 800, then mouseX is 2x faster and you're less precise.
Milriko: I'm prefessional CS2D Scripter and IT Specialist and I just can tell you that changing resolution nothing changes. You still see the same amount of pixels at the screen on any resolution. In 2D games it just changes mouse speed, so playing the same resolution as Windows' is the best.
Milriko: If you are talking about some CS 1.6 or CS:GO then that makes sense, but in 2D top-down shooter? CS2D Competitive enough to stay at 4:3? You argument seems to be invalid
you can still record at 4:3 okay, but don't rescale and don't resize it in post-processing
Gaios: milriko is using a 4:3 res scalled to 16:9 so he doesn't have any disadvantage unless he forces the 4:3 ratio gameplay in options.
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SQ: I just said that.
Gaios: Ok, I was pretty sure the quote I used was opposite of what I was trying to say.