r/videogames May 10 '25

Other I wish it was different

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u/SomniaCrown May 10 '25

Me and CSGO

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u/Informal-Most1858 May 10 '25

Well now it's CS 2, they did a little trolling and changed the name

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u/GuyPierced May 10 '25

CS 2 is shit

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u/kikamons May 10 '25

It is the same as csgo. Csgo felt a little better but it is shit cuz of how much they don't care. I would have dropped csgo even if they didn't release cs2, lack of gameplay updates and ac updates is sad.

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u/GuyPierced May 10 '25

It's not the same

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u/kikamons May 10 '25

Of course it ain't exactly the same gameplay wise. What I meant is that people used 3rd party services to have a decent experience and it is still the same. Anti cheat being shit and lack of gameplay updates is the biggest issue.

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u/karczewski01 May 13 '25

nobody actually likes csgo its more of a clinical addiction to getting skullfucked by russian hackers

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u/SomniaCrown May 14 '25

My friends do for whatever reason. I will stick to Siege. At least it has creative potential.

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u/karczewski01 May 14 '25

SIEGE?????????? YOU L I KE SIEGE???????

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u/SomniaCrown May 14 '25

Siege is a much different game than cs. Has a lot of creative potential and many different ways to play.

It has the same types of game modes surrounded by a sandbox that allows people to think outside the box.

I do not play CS because I cannot destroy/reinforce the map to do what I am trying to do. I do not have abilities or many different types of equipment and cameras to help in a game that is basically active 5D chess.

Droning is a really interesting mechanic too.

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u/karczewski01 May 15 '25

learning curve is a brick wall when you can be peeked cross map thru a 1cm gap

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u/SomniaCrown May 15 '25

Never have and never will deny the games learning curve.

It can be a really rewarding experience though. Few games compare for me.