Jan 30th, 2025
byAuthorSamuel Allen

New Modes – AWP Hold 2.0 & AWP Flick Released!

At Refrag, much like in your Counter-Strike training routine, we are constantly on the grind for improvement. Today, we’re happy to announce that our AWP training mode has been drastically improved, giving you two modes for the price of one! Let’s take a look at how you can improve with the Big Green in our new and improved AWP training modes.

AWP Hold 2.0

AWP Hold has become your go-to place to train your angle holding, reactions, and real in-game positions. This mode is designed to primarily test your reaction time, giving you a training mode dedicated to improving your defensive AWPing.

With a thousand arenas, all of which you will recognize from real game scenarios, and either two, three, or four bots per arena, this is the perfect place to lock down your angle and hit the shots you simply shouldn’t be missing. 

The bots will swing you with a delay of between 1.4 – 5 seconds, giving you ample room to gradually increase your reaction time training. This mode is very minimal on the flicks. Bots will attempt to make it difficult for you to hit them – by jumping, ducking, and jiggling – this mode is mainly designed to focus on your capacity to hold an angle, click at the perfect time, and win your team those crucial defensive rounds.

But don’t worry! If you’re still itching for an AWP training mode that will satisfy your KennyS-style flicks, we have just the mode for you…

AWP Flick

For those flashier AWPers among us, sometimes you simply need to train your wrist-breaking flicks for a while. In our AWP Flick training mode, we have custom-built the perfect set of circumstances to give you the best and most flick-focused warmup of your life.

With six hundred arenas and three or four bots on each one, this mode is all about hitting those crazy flicks. Some of these arenas will be common, in-game AWP lines, and some will stick you in a random part of the map and focus solely on your reactions – and your aim.

In AWP Flick, the bots are truly randomized. Every time you load up an AWP Flick arena, different bots will spawn in different places. It is truly a test of reactions and hand-eye coordination. Some of the flicks will be relatively small distances, and some will be true, whole-screen wrist killers. And, of course, the bots don’t want to be hit. They will jiggle, jump into angles, and duck to attempt to throw off your aim. But let’s be honest, you’re still going to flick them out of the server, right?

Get training!

So, if you’ve noticed a downturn in your in-game AWPing impact, or even if you just want to nail some m0nesy-esque flicks for a while, you know where to go. Both of these modes are available to try right now, so go jump into your Refrag server and dust off the Big Green!

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