Alright, folks, gather ’round, let me tell you about my little adventure today diving into the world of CS:GO stats. So, I was playing a few rounds, just trying to have a good time, you know, and I kept seeing this “ADR” thing pop up on the scoreboard. At first, I was like, “What the heck is that?” I mean, I’m not a pro or anything, just your average Joe trying to shoot some bad guys.
So, after getting my butt kicked a few times, I decided to do some digging. Turns out, ADR stands for Average Damage per Round. It basically shows how much damage you’re dealing to your opponents each round. Who knew, right?

I started paying more attention to it, and it’s actually a pretty cool stat. Here’s the lowdown, from what I gathered:
- I started a match.
- I noticed the ADR stat on the scoreboard after each round.
- I searched online for “ADR CSGO meaning.”
- I found information about ADR as Average Damage per Round.
- I read comments and articles about ADR significance and how to improve it.
- I understood that ADR reflects the damage dealt per round and a player’s effectiveness.
- I compared my ADR with the mentioned ranges (120 is phenomenal, 100 is great, 80 is good, 70 is average, below 60 is terrible).
- I realized that ADR can vary based on team performance.
- I practiced in matches, focusing on improving my damage output.
- I monitored my ADR changes over several games.
- I noticed improvements in my gameplay and ADR.
- I shared this experience and the learned information in this blog post.
Apparently, if you’re hitting around 70-80, you’re doing alright. Over 80? You’re probably carrying your team. Below 60? Well, let’s just say you might wanna practice your aim a bit more. Some people say 120 is the top, but it seems it can change according to the whole team.
So, I started trying to up my game, focusing on dealing more damage. It wasn’t easy, let me tell you. I tried different weapons, different strategies, and even watched some pro players to see how they do it.
And you know what? Slowly but surely, I started seeing my ADR go up. It was a grind, no doubt, but it was pretty satisfying to see that number climb. It is very exciting to me that I can improve my skill!
So, there you have it, my little journey into the world of CS:GO’s ADR. It’s not just about kills, folks. It’s about how much damage you’re contributing to the team. Keep an eye on that ADR, and you might just surprise yourself with how much better you can get!
Keep on fragging, my friends, and may your ADR always be high!