Essential CS2 Nuke Callouts Guide: Master Every Position

Essential CS2 Nuke Callouts Guide: Master Every Position

By Michael Chen

December 2, 2024 at 04:21 AM

Counter-Strike 2's Nuke map requires precise communication and map knowledge for competitive play. Here's a comprehensive guide to essential callouts and strategies.

Map Overview and Key Areas

Nuke features a unique two-level design with bombsites stacked vertically. Key locations include:

  • T-Spawn: Starting area for Terrorists, connects to T Roof and Silo
  • Outside: Strategic area between Silo, Garage, Secret, and A Main
  • CT-Spawn: Counter-Terrorist starting point, features CT Box near stairs
  • Lobby: Central area bordered by Sandbags, Squeaky, and Radio
  • Ramp: Critical access point to B Site
  • A and B Plants: Primary objective locations

Critical Callouts by Area

Outside Area:

  • Garage: Popular AWP position for CTs
  • Secret: Underground passage
  • Silo: Elevated position accessible via ladder
  • Blue Container: Common reference point near T-Spawn

A Site Zone:

  • Heaven: Elevated position overlooking A Site
  • Mini: Small entrance to A Site
  • Hut: Alternative entry point
  • Squeaky: Door entrance to A Site

B Site Zone:

  • Vents: Connected to both sites
  • Control Room: Overlooking B Site
  • B Cross: Path to B Site
  • Tunnels: Underground passages

Advanced Strategies

Smoke Positioning:

  • Trophy to Ramp
  • T Roof to Heaven Outside
  • Squeaky to A Main
  • Silo to Heaven
  • Dual Outside smokes

Key Tips:

  1. Master vertical gameplay mechanics
  2. Utilize smoke grenades for site control
  3. Maintain clear communication
  4. Learn fast rotations between sites
  5. Practice coordinated utility usage

Map awareness and team coordination are crucial for success on Nuke. Understanding these callouts enables effective strategies and superior gameplay.

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This tactical guide will help players navigate Nuke's complex layout and execute successful strategies in Counter-Strike 2.

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