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Insomniac~ January 23rd 2018 07:06 PM

CS:GO
 
Does anyone play CS:GO (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive)? I'm trying to meet more chill/mature people to play the game with (tired of the toxic people I find online). If you do play CS:GO, what is your favorite competitive map and why?:bleh:

matthewmatters January 27th 2018 07:13 PM

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is it something i could get for the ps3? sounds very action like!

Storyteller. January 29th 2018 10:36 PM

Re: CS:GO
 
I don't play, but I do actually own the game since it was part of a bundle I bought during a sale a while ago. What's the learning curve like? And is the community as potentially toxic as you'd expect from a game that's this popular? :p

matthewmatters January 30th 2018 08:57 PM

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reminds me of how i bought a pokemon game but never got to playing the free ds game that was included with it but anyway it cant be bad if this game you mentioned is totally popular

Silvan February 2nd 2018 04:54 PM

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I don't play CSGO, 'cos I rarely play fps games (with the exception of Overwatch). Therefore, if you do play CSGO maybe you also play OW as well? ;)

Brandon February 4th 2018 03:01 AM

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I used to play CS:GO religiously about a year ago. I never played competitively; I just played casual. My favorite was office.

located January 12th 2020 12:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Brandon (Post 1312714)
I used to play CS:GO religiously about a year ago. I never played competitively; I just played casual. My favorite was office.

thanksss so much. i totally agree

Clarent January 12th 2020 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Fading Light. (Post 1312188)
I don't play, but I do actually own the game since it was part of a bundle I bought during a sale a while ago. What's the learning curve like? And is the community as potentially toxic as you'd expect from a game that's this popular? :p

Learning curve is pretty steep early on, especially if you're not used to games that require quick reaction times in response to sudden events. Learning different maps, how they're built, where you can expect the enemy to come from and such, also takes a while.

And the community is indeed a bunch of shits. It's not all awful people, but just by virtue of it's popularity and sheer size of the playerbase, you're bound to meet a lot of interesting individuals.

I used to play competitive back in the day, but nowadays I almost exclusively play Deathmatch, cause it requires no time commitment and I just can't be arsed to keep up with as many games as I used to.

HowardWow2020 September 1st 2020 01:10 PM

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