"CS: GO" game adr is the abbreviation of the English Averagedamageperround, which represents the average damage inflicted by the player per game, and can be seen on the game settlement interface or the app's personal information big data analysis of the data.
ADR is short for Averagedamageperround, which means average damage dealt per game. Referring to the average value of damage dealt to the enemy per game by that player, this stat reflects to some extent the value of that player's contribution to the team's firepower output.
We know that a person has 100 HP, and if a player does a one-for-one exchange every game the ADR can reach 100, so generally in professional high-intensity matches the ADR can be considered to be more powerful if it is more than 100.
Game Features:
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, formerly known as Counter-Strike:GlobalOffensive, is a game developed by VALVE in partnership with HiddenPathEntertainment, ValveSoftware published the first-person shooter.
Players are divided into two camps: Counter-Terrorists (CT camp) and Terrorists (T camp), and both sides have to fight multiple rounds of battles on a single map to achieve the map's required objectives or eliminate all the enemies to achieve victory.
Socialization System:
After entering the game, you can see the Social Friends section at the bottom left of the main interface. This section contains four parts, including: friends, friend codes, friends you've recently played with, and nearby open lobbies.
Buddy ListThis section displays by default the friends that the player has added to the game, including their names and game status. Click on the icon to switch to the buddy code.