CodyTheHuman
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I'll have you guys know that back in my video game prime I was ranked 44 on a 10,000 person Counter Strike server.
I'm absolutely terrible now.
I'm absolutely terrible now.
I'll have you guys know that back in my video game prime I was ranked 44 on a 10,000 person Counter Strike server.
I'm absolutely terrible now.
Umg philly right? Didn't half the people there catch the flu?
I'll have you guys know that back in my video game prime I was ranked 44 on a 10,000 person Counter Strike server.
I'm absolutely terrible now.
I just started playing CS a while ago and I love it. Since I was like 14 I only gamed on console (except for DayZ mod) so I never played 1.6 or Source.
CS is much harder and feels way more rewarding when you succeed than any other competitive game I've played. So addicting.
It obviously doesn't take the skill of a game like Counterstrike, but you're exaggerating the low skill cap by quite a bit. A good player can consistently stomp a mediocre player, so there definitely is a gap. Plus the games competitive scene is growing quickly and there's a clear separation between the top tier and then rest.
I'm positive I'm selling it short and being a lot harsher than needed. But **** it. I don't like it
I should try to get back into CS. I'm super ****ing bummed that Titanfall 2 has only like 2500 ish people left on PC when the game is getting amazing support and is a way better game than BF1.
With CS, in probably all iterations of that game, I have something like 5000+ hours put into it? I played original CS the most. Used to be good enough for CAL (an old league of professional level players) but never did anything with it.
I played CAL for CS and a few other games in my teenage years. Only got up to CAL-M in CS - which is still pretty legit although at the time cheating was incredibly rampant. I got wrecked bad in that league and it was short lived
I'm too addicted to PUBG now to play CS but CS:GO is great. Source was just horrible.
As nerdy as it is, watching pro CS:GO matches is actually really good entertainment
Honestly, I enjoyed Source more than CS:GO, in terms the overall feel of the game. Like shooting and whatnot felt a little better in my eyes.
Even if it is "nerdy", I think we watch enough sports to balance that out.
I would not agree with this in any way. There's a reason the pro scene was pretty dead in Source
I played CAL for CS and a few other games in my teenage years. Only got up to CAL-M in CS - which is still pretty legit although at the time cheating was incredibly rampant. I got wrecked bad in that league and it was short lived
I'm too addicted to PUBG now to play CS but CS:GO is great. Source was just horrible.
As nerdy as it is, watching pro CS:GO matches is actually really good entertainment
The skill gap between CAL-IM and CAL-M was huge.
My go-to HL mod was Day of Defeat.