
While the M4A4 deals 90 damage, the M4A1-S hits for 91. The only difference comes with headshots. When hitting the chest or limbs, both weapons produce the same amount of damage. On the other hand, the M4A4 has a higher ammunition capacity and a higher rate of fire.īut, with regards to damage, is the M4A1-S really better than the M4A4? I’ve tested this theory and found out that it is not entirely false. For one, the M4A1-S has lower recoil and comes with a silencer, which can be quite an advantage (especially when trying to clutch). It’s simple enough to notice the main differences between the M4A1-S and the M4A4. Myth 4 – The M4A1-S hits harder than the M4A4 However, after more fun Molotov experiments, I came to the conclusion that they do NOT go off when you die, even if you’ve lit them up before dying. Is it true that if you hold one and get killed, it will explode? Well, as we all know, dying when holding an unpinned grenade will definitely set the grenade off. Myth 3 – Dying while holding a Molotov will cause it to explode And that 4 HP can often be the difference between victory and defeat. After many tries, and the hard sacrifice of my character, who suffered quite a bit with these not-so-fun “cocktails”, I can tell you that running through is exactly 4 HP less painful.

I wasn’t sure about this one myself, and there isn’t a lot of information on the subject, so I did my own tests. Although that would be a very neat trick, it is simply not true. One of my favourite CSGO myths, and one many players believe, is that jumping through a Molotov cocktail will cause less damage than running through it. Myth 2 – Jumping through Molotovs causes less damage For example, switching weapons, or throwing weapons to teammates (as long as they don’t hit the ground), is perfectly silent. In fact, most weapon-specific actions in CSGO can be done without revealing your location. Although the player himself hears the (somewhat loud) noise of picking up a weapon, the truth is that other players will not. Myth 1 – Enemies can hear it when you pick up a gunĪ lot of people seem to believe that weapon pickups can be heard by enemy players.
