PC players vs console players in CS? Let's see...
Good point.termerys wrote:
PC players vs console players in CS? Let's see...
Disregarding my first post, they aren't going to change anything. It was done on purpose to keep the counter-strike feeling. I mean if CS:GO had a BF3 like feeling, it won't be Counter strike anymore. (Except the Molotov)Dafydd wrote:
Good point.termerys wrote:
PC players vs console players in CS? Let's see...
Sniper wars. *evil laugh*
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It still looks like Counter Strike: Source to me. They should give it a BF3 like feeling.
Not sure if you're saying Valve is "hungry for money" because CoD was a disappointment or because you didn't know Activision created all of the Call of Duty's. If you look at Valve as a whole I still don't see how they are greedy for money. For example Team Fortress 2 is a free to play game and it's one of Valves top games. Counter-strike is another game priced at $10.00 and it's even more popular than TF2. Valve produces quality games. Not to mention the other things Valve developed such as the Source SDK bases.Galkan wrote:
For me it looks like CS 1.6 + BF 3 graphics - dedicated servers*.
Valve again proves it's always hungry for money, huh?
* - remember the massive dissapointment after CoD:MW2 came out?
I guess? I can't speak for how it compares to other versions of CS, but I am enjoying it at lot.LunaticMara wrote:
I'd like to try this as well. I didn't get in the beta unfortunately. Mashley, would I enjoy that game? (I have played 1.6, CZ, CSS, even the Xbox version)
I have a feeling you've only played on public servers, huh? Obviously you don't need teamplay on public, but on mix / cups / lans teamplay is like 65% teamplay and 35% skill, where communication between your teammates is absulutely vital, and that's what made this game so popular and that's why it's still being played for over 10 years. It's much like chess where you have to think way ahead of your opponent and read the game carefully, the better tactic you have, the better your chances are. And no, it's not only eastern europe, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Ukraine, Denmark, Norway, Germany and Poland are the major players. It's pretty much dead in USA though, but in eurupe it's fully living and gathering tens of thousands of viewers on cup streams. Know your factsGalkan wrote:
Not mentioning the fact CS series have the lowest teamplay factor among all shooters I've ever played (Enemy Territory, anyone?). I'm surprised that anyone outside poor eastern Europe actually plays this thing.
I wish I could, but I don't have any mates to play with.Natteke wrote:
Anyone of you have a mix they can play with? PM me if you do to play against me and my buddies. 5x5 ofc
First... how?KinomiCandy wrote:
Accelerator-kun wrote:
First... how?
Second... what's your steam skin?
So, I've sent my application as a translator. Will I get the key if it's successful? Or it's limited?KinomiCandy wrote:
I'm helping Valve by translating video games like Dota 2, CSS etc. and Steam at the translation server.
I obviously need to get the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Beta if I have to translate that game too
into my own language, which is Norwegian.
I play mixes on http://www.gather-network.eu/ (profile) and occasional mixes with friendsdoMahng wrote:
I've been playing CS 1.6 competitively for a while now and I'm wondering if any of you guys still play 1.6 and scrim too.
guns are a universal languageKinomiCandy wrote:
Accelerator-kun wrote:
First... how?SPOILERI'm helping Valve by translating video games like Dota 2, CSS etc. and Steam at the translation server.
I obviously need to get the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Beta if I have to translate that game too
into my own language, which is Norwegian.Second... what's your steam skin?SPOILERMinimal Steam UI by TTK-Bandit.
LunaticMara wrote:
Let me join in that group.