So it's not really surprising that people would dislike playing against you if you are effectively cheating.
I don't deny that you have some skill. But it is not measureable, not by posting high scores from pub games, or especially after telling us that your optimisation is different from your opponents.and no matter what you are using, anything over a 3.0 requires SKILL.
I don't deny that you have some skill. But it is not measureable, not by posting high scores from pub games, or especially after telling us that your optimisation is different from your opponents.
It might be very likely that you are ahead because of this, while there is a possibility that it is a handicap.
I never played CoD or liked the mechanics other than CoD I and II, I preferred CS and BF series. From what I can tell if this thread was anyhow about posting ones stats and ratings, it kills any comparison I could have made regarding your play and your opponents.
I have also tried playing with the controller in fps.
There is a big difference.It doesnt matter if its on a console or a PC the results are always the same, You are either good or you arent.
If you wanted to post some gameplay footage, then you did. But it has little to do with your mastery and stats. Which I don't deny, reading the information you provide, it's just that it doesn't matter in itself and certainly I cannot appreciate it from the content you shared.Why do you think I was able to hop on a game ive never played before and automatically do so well?
There is a big difference.
If you had a notorious 4.5+ kdr on unmoded pub games in CS then you would be a decent player if you played on EU servers, this means you would be able to play on some ESL ladders and win some of the games or be competitive.
If you wanted to post some gameplay footage, then you did. But it has little to do with your mastery and stats. Which I don't deny, reading the information you provide, it's just that it doesn't matter in itself and certainly I cannot appreciate it from the content you shared.
You can also put the clips in the spoiler to reduce the size and load time of the thread for some users.
Two of my most disliked onesOh to answer your question I LOVE OLDSCHOOL MAPS, dust2 and aztec are my favorites.
There is a big difference.
If you had a notorious 4.5+ kdr on unmoded pub games in CS then you would be a decent player if you played on EU servers, this means you would be able to play on some ESL ladders and win some of the games or be competitive.
If you wanted to post some gameplay footage, then you did. But it has little to do with your mastery and stats. Which I don't deny, reading the information you provide, it's just that it doesn't matter in itself and certainly I cannot appreciate it from the content you shared.
You can also put the clips in the spoiler to reduce the size and load time of the thread for some users.
Favourite CS map?
I could have ignored it in the first place, but that's the nature of a forum that you receive a response and not a standard pat on the back or symmetric answer.
It is very far from any serious argument, I just wanted to see a point in this.
Two of my most disliked ones.
D2-the most popular and overplayed one and aztec - one of the most imbalanced (terrorist handicap) official maps.
I personally liked Prodigy and Westwood.
I stopped playing after spending no less than 2600 hours on CS/CS Czero, what made me stop was switching machines and gear.Ive grown out of being competitive, i casually play competatively in pubs now. When I was competative I was cal-o/im/m for years, now im just casual.
I stopped playing after spending no less than 2600 hours on CS/CS Czero, what made me stop was switching machines and gear.
I couldn't get used to a different screen, mouse responsiveness, mousepad, seat, etc. Another thing was that my clan fell apart and there was some drama/bitterness involved.
Nowadays I am happy to play only games from the selected "masterpiece/lifetime" list, other than that, every game is lacking in many aspects, depth/plot/mechanics.
I stopped playing after spending no less than 2600 hours on CS/CS Czero, what made me stop was switching machines and gear.
I couldn't get used to a different screen, mouse responsiveness, mousepad, seat, etc. Another thing was that my clan fell apart and there was some drama/bitterness involved.
Nowadays I am happy to play only games from the selected "masterpiece/lifetime" list, other than that, every game is lacking in many aspects, depth/plot/mechanics.
No chances on that one, as mentioned I have a 16:9 screen resolution which in no way supports square resolutions of CS (4:3), which means I would have to play (800x600 on a 17' laptop), with all the mentioned different gear.Lets 1v1 on an aim map, it will be a fun friendly match. I want to see how I do since I havent played cs in ages, especially with a 400 dpi mouse![]()
No chances on that one, as mentioned I have a 16:9 screen resolution which in no way supports square resolutions of CS (4:3), which means I would have to play (800x600 on a 17' laptop), with all the mentioned different gear.
We are from two different parts of the world and I have 200 ping from EU to USA, where 80 ping+ is getting disastrous.
Also as I have mentioned I have given up this kind of gaming, no desire. We could play some turn based/real time strategy games if you really wanted (Go/heroes III/ AoE II)
Wait, so you are playing this game with a mouse/keyboard against people using a controller?
What's the point in getting all the high stats if you are fencing and you use your legs and left gauntlet for parrying while your opponents stick to the norm?
Fps to me were all about perfecting my skills and competitive (tournament) teamplay with its strict rules and guidelines to balance the sides and unfair weapons, which is outclassed when your moveset/abilities are uncomparable to your opponents.
The only place I know where to find people is by joining lobbies that are full of people and playing in a match with those people. Its extremely rare to join a lobby and play against someone who actually gives me a nice challenge, and I mean really really rare.I watched one of the gameplays. Your skill is very high, relative to your opponents, it is probably good, but why don't you find some more difficult rivals? Assuming there are. It would be a chance to progress and improve.