
Posted by Blitz at 10:43 10/8/2001.
You may remember the 'What makes a good cs player' article that appeared recently on CS Center. Well now they've uploaded a response to that article by Johan Lind:"This is the other part of the truth: You need to know how oppoents react to different things, and what you therefor ought to do. You can learn the guns, aiming and the maps, the sounds, the radar, and you will certainly get a good, and maybe even a well-known player. BUT without ability to put yourself in the opponents position, you will never come all the way in ANY computergame."
He talks about how he feels that perhaps psychology is more important than the mainstream skills that people come up with (like knowing the guns, sounds etc).