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In Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Bunny hopping has a role in the multiplayer game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on both a casual and competitive level. Bunny hopping can be accomplished by stringing together multiple strafe jumps to be effective. Strafe jumping can be accomplished by strafing while in the air and jumping again once as soon as your character model hits the ground.

Bunny hopping can be used to increase the movement speed of the character to change positioning quickly. The default running speed with the knife out is 250 and is the fastest speed a player can accomplish without aid from the server or bunny hopping. The bunny hopping technique can be used to increase the speed of a character with any weapon equipped although official servers will set a max speed of 300 and once the speed is reached the character will be slowed back to 250 though will be allowed to reach 300 velocity after being slowed. The velocity of the character can be shown using the console command "cl_showpos 1".

On the casual level of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive there are many community made maps that aid in bunny hopping and have no limit on how fast a character can move. The objective of these servers is for the player to maneuver through maps of varying difficulty while bunny hopping. These servers are regularly referred to as "bhop" servers or maps and have become a very popular community made mini-game such as surfing. A characteristic that many of these servers share is that they are 128-tick servers which means the server is much more consistent that the average 64-tick servers.

On the competitive level of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive bunny hopping is more difficult to accomplish than on dedicated bunny hopping servers. This is caused by Valve and their use of 64-tick servers for competitive matchmaking. This means that the servers are less consistent than a higher tick servers and bunny hopping becomes difficult because of this inconsistency. When bunny hopping is accomplished it can give the player a large advantage. Counter-Strike is a fast-paced game that depends on players to either rotate or take a bomb site quickly, bunny hopping allows players to have a faster movement speed and catch the enemy team off-guard by the speed of executions onto a site. Although bunny hopping allows players to move at a quicker speed than others, the accuracy of many weapons in the Counter-Strike series is greatly impacted while the player is moving and the inaccuracy of the weapon increases greatly. Bunny hopping has a place in the competitive scene of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive because of its advantages and drawbacks despite the difficulty to accomplish.