Counter Strike Global Offensive

What is your “what” referring to?

what is a shitty free Korean online game

Combat Arms, War Rock, the incredible amount of free Korean grindfest MMOs like Metin 2 and much much more.

fuck that game is bad

I know right? My younger cousin plays that game like he needs air. God damn is he stupid.

detach him from the pc with a shovel

Yeah, I’m thinking of giving him BC2 for Christmas.

Korean online game? Special force came up in my mind. Still sucker than CS.

Combat arms suck and I prefer CSO.

Yeah, I remember bunch of our classmates skipping school. Went to Cyber cafe and start having some fun match to pass the time.

CS is epic. Don’t you remember those mornings in the cybercafe where you could hear that stupid song played near the Ts spawn point in de_italy? Or the eagle in survivor, when you cross the bridge that breaks in the edge of a cliff? The sound of the turned on engine in the little town that is covered by snow, the ice sheets in the frozen river, the chicken in Italy, even there’s a piece of shit in the toilet in cs_siege! C’mon, that’s a kickass game, I could play it for decades, and certainly I will.

I’ve always wanted to like CS but that game always hated my guts. If I get more than two kills in a single round, then I’m probably hacking.

YESSSSSSSSS! Truer words were never spoken!

Good day.
Nothing further is needed, CS is all time classic.

Joining a fun and friendly clan with a few servers usually helps you improve. But cs and css clans are really monopolized right now. Bugs the hell out of me. I miss being a part of the underdogs and working my way to the top. :confused:

The TrP pubs are great to play on, a lot better than servers like eGo and HG imo.

Not always too full (big games suck), and there are some unreal players on the servers, I consider myself good, but people who normally have a 4:1 KD are there pretty often, and they’re not hackers. Dust2 24/7 by the way, only way to go.

explain this

Ok. Throughout the timeline of CSS (I’m not sure about 1.6) there have been many different clans and communities, some rose, most fell. After CSS had it’s big update, changing the majority of it’s game play, many people left the competitive side of the game.

Now, if we’re talking strictly public gaming, there are a few ups and downs to this change. Let’s start with the good. A majority of the younger players left, some of the veterans stayed, and overall the maturity rose exponentially. Here’s why this is bad… those newbies, younger players and new comers all had ideas (with theirs, or their parents visa cards) to start up communities to suit their play style and play with friends. When I was younger I was part of many different small clans, I had a lot of fun, and I went from a terrible player to someone who knew how to play. Two years ago if you searched for CSS servers publicly, you would be swamped with options and choices, with a wide range of skill.

If you want to play CSS right now, you will see maybe tops 20 American servers(and this is just people playing, there are A LOT of empty servers, and I mean a shit ton) with people ranging 16 to mid 30’s. No kids an trolling and yelling the N word. However… The owners of these servers are the only major players, with the same people, and the same consistent skill level. Newbies won’t play the game, because they can’t compete. You can’t start up your own clan, buy a server, and get it populated/recognized.

TL;DR CSS is stuck with the same players, same owners, and same skill level, with almost no possibility of starting a clan of your own.

It’s not the same with 1.6. There is a lot of people playing there since the requirements are a way lower. You’ll see a lot of people from third world countries. The problem is that they don’t usually play on-line, because they’ve got pirate versions of the game(because they’re cheaper or there are no stores in their cities), or because they don’t even know how to play online, because they’re in a cybercafe. It’s like… There aren’t real gamers, just people who play but doesn’t know a shit about the game.

The conclusion I’ve made: If you want to play CS, you need to have somebody to play with.

Yup, those kind of games
But the most popular around here is Point Blank Online (try searching it, also Korean) That game is a shitty “free” ripoff of CS with:

  • Terrible in-game store for buying weapons, some can be purchased by in game currency (which have a use limit of 99 uses which decreases for every match you use it) and using “credits” which are purchased by real money (the items they sell doesn’t even make sense like: Golden AK-47, character models, perks that completely unbalance the game, and worse of all: Some of them still have a use limit! D :slight_smile:
  • Generally unbalanced gameplay (weapons, maps)
  • Barely anyone plays as a team, even on clan/objective matches

Yes it’s like 100% if not more worse than any CoD game

Damn I sometimes question why I live with these people…

I hate those kinds of “free-to-play” Asian games. “Free-to-play” always means “pay-to-win”, at least to them. I used to like the MMO Perfect World until they screwed up the gameplay and put even more focus on the cash shop. Couldn’t stand it. I don’t know how people can throw so much money at those kinds of games. I knew people who must have spent hundreds of dollars to get the stuff they had, and are probably still doing it. Just unbelievable.

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