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CS:GO or CSS?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Crispin007, Mar 27, 2016.

  1. I am thinking about getting one of the CS's, any thoughts of which one?
     
  2. 50Mhz

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    Well, I would say CSS is great, but is kind of dying out, CSGO a lot more people play it. We have servers on CSS.
     
  3. Are we thinking of getting servers for cs:go?
     
  4. Drac OPZ

    Drac OPZ All the Above and Beyond Community Manager

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    We had servers for CSGO, but they just didn't work out. We have discussed about trying again in the future.
     
  5. Bear

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    Always CS:S, at least imo. But I'm a bit biased as I've been playing Source for over a decade, and just didn't find GO nearly as enjoyable.
     
  6. Drac OPZ

    Drac OPZ All the Above and Beyond Community Manager

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    I can agree I've been around since basically cs beta. Csgo is sorta "keyword" like cs 1.6 in some ways. It still doesn't match up to be as great as 1.6 was, so to me that is why it's not as fun.
     
  7. aa4life

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    GSGO is a game that has a community and gameplay around competative play. Thus the game will raise ur stress levels sometimes. Lemme tell you a story. I was playing on Mirage and the game game down to 2 clutch plays to tie it up and bring our faceit match into overtime. The clutch plays required a lot of concentration and boy my heart was beating. So I check my Fitbit, and I have 115 pulse!!! Normal is 60-70! I was STRESSED. This game is very taxing and sometimes it's not fun because you lose so much. Here is my own game review of it I have on Steam!


    + Popular for being an intensive eSport game.

    - The game is too influenced with trading and microtransactions.

    - Alot of players has some sort of aim enhancements, especially in the higher ranks.


    Final thoughts


    This is a very technical, in-depth game and has a very long learning curve. This game is not for everyone.

    CS:GO can be very dynamic, from silent as the cat, to chaos like an epidemic.

    There's alot of content, which you can play through Counter Strike - Global Offensive.

    You can play the official matchmaking system, which is based on a competetive setting with 5v5 with 30 intensive rounds of gameplay. You can get better at the game by stepping up in ranks, which is based on the elo system.

    With famous eSports in the CS:GO community, there's no limit of how good you can get. With actual big prize pools.

    There's missions you can do, for your own personal gain, by earning personal ranks and weapon drops.

    There's regular deathmatch, casual setting, arms race demolition and community servers with community made maps.

    Of course, you can customize your weapons arsenal, by getting skins for your weapons. You can bet skins on matches, you can trade skins with eachother, unbox skins from crates that you can get from drops and you can even put stickers on your customized weapons.

    Personally, I like the AWP most, the deadly sniper rifle that one hit KO's you, unless you hit them in the leg. :)

    Counter Strike: Global Offensive is a very popular game, easy to get into, but extremely hard to master. You should try it. I tried it and it's my favourite game I play on a regular basis every day.
     
  8. Cubbix

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    csgo all the way
     

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