Inferno rewards smart, adaptable defense. Whether you’re holding A or B, it’s not about guessing the right site every time- it’s about how you hold, how you rotate, and how you respond to pressure.
This lesson breaks down what makes a CT setup work and how to adjust round by round to stay one step ahead.
How to Build a Solid CT Setup on Inferno
Start with utility. Inferno gives CTs strong early control with smokes, HE grenades, and molotovs. Use them to slow down rushes, block vision, and take control from the start.
Don’t play the same setup every round. If Ts are playing fast, fall back earlier or play safe crossfires. If they’re waiting out utility, hold angles and keep your grenades longer. Changing your setups keeps them guessing.
Good communication is everything. On Inferno, it’s easy to support your teammates from one site to the other, but only if your calls are quick and clear. One early rotate or save can change the round. Stick together and avoid solo plays.
Conclusion
Good CT defense on Inferno comes from planning, coordination, and small adjustments. Watch the full lesson to see how solid setups work and how to apply them to your own games.