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Re: CS:GO - January 12th 2020, 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Fading Light. View Post
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?
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.


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