The only part of CSS I really play anymore is Zombie Mod, or anything similar to it. The regular game just doesn't grab me anymore, we'll see though.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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The only part of CSS I really play anymore is Zombie Mod, or anything similar to it. The regular game just doesn't grab me anymore, we'll see though. -
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Pre-beta hands on
It didn't feel like 1.6 and despite being built on the Source engine, it didn't feel like CSS. By design, Valve wanted to create a game with a different feel, and overall it was really smooth. The pro players seemed surprisingly happy with the player player movement and feel of the game but thankfully they weren't short of feedback and most weren't shy to share it. Tweaks and adjustments are needed, but in my opinion, it was a great sign that it didn't grossly offend anyone. Player movement is arguably one of the most important elements of any FPS game and I applaud Valve for the decision to create a new feel that both 1.6 and CSS players can hopefully each enjoy.Last edited by Pete1210; 08-15-2011, 09:16 AM.Comment
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With Global Offensive (or GO), the next version of Counter-Strike, Valve isn't trying to completely reinvent the franchise. This isn't Counter-Strike 2, it's more like an incremental update. Terrorists still fight Counter-Terrorists in round-based combat. You still plant bombs on Dust and rescue hostages on Office. Some maps, like Dust and Aztec, received updates while others, like Dust 2, are largely unchanged. Though the changes aren't wild, franchise fans will find a few new interesting additions to the formula that may very well turn out to be series staples moving forward.If you're using GO's matchmaking system you'll be dumped into relatively small maps for five versus five gameplay. Valve built an ELO-based ranking system into GO to determine your skill level, so ideally you're set up with players around your level of skill. Bots of appropriate difficulty settings will also be added in if a full game of live players can't be put together. If the idea of a five on five match sounds too limiting, PC players will be able to set up custom matches that Valve assures will provide the same degree of flexibility as is available in Counter-Strike: Source. Console players will not have the option to set up servers, however.Last edited by Flawless; 08-26-2011, 02:55 AM.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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PS3 version gets PS Move, Mouse and Keyboard support, and PC-Mac-PS3 cross-platform play.
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Game drops for $15 on xbox live August 21st. Anyone planning on purchasing?Comment
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