While having the scoped AUG can be powerful for long-range engagements, you should also know how to control its spray since you won’t be scoping in for those close-quarter fights where an enemy jumps in your face. To help you win those gunfights, here’s a complete guide on the spray pattern for the AUG.
AUG Spray Pattern Tutorial
The AUG spray pattern has a predictable trajectory that requires controlled adjustments to maintain accuracy during continuous fire. Here’s a breakdown to guide your practice:
The first 5 to 6 bullets go up in a fairly straight path, and then the spray curves to the left for around 4 to 5 bullets.
The first 5 to 6 bullets go up in a fairly straight path, and then the spray curves to the left for around 4 to 5 bullets.
For the final portion of the magazine, the spray moves to the left, following almost exactly the same path it took from left to right.
AUG Recoil Control Technique
The best way to control the recoil of the AUG is to move your crosshair in a path that’s the exact opposite of the spray pattern. Start by pulling the crosshair down in a slightly curved path toward the right. After that, abruptly move the crosshair toward the left.
Finally, move your crosshair to the right, and then keep it to the right for the final 5 or so bullets until the magazine empties. Make sure that there are almost zero vertical movements once you pull your crosshair down.
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Conclusion
So there you have it, folks. All the basics of how to control the spray pattern of the AUG in CS2. Carefully watch the recoil compensation path and the spray pattern of the AUG, hop in a practice lobby and start practicing your recoil control. The AUG’s spray will eventually become part of your muscle memory.