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Anyone into CSS? I just picked it up and am enjoyin it. It's a really simple, straightforward game. Anyone who's played a shooter before can pick it up and start playin without hours of practice to be a contender.
I used to play, I was cal-i last year but grew tired of the game and my clan went dormant. If you ever wanna play just shoot me a pm and i'll try and respond, I tried addin your name to steam but I don't believe you're on now.
I played regular Counter-Strike for a couple years before CSS came out. I was still in college, and was absolutely addicted to it. I dont know how CSS differs from the old style, but Im sure its still a great game!
My son played both and was a world class ranked player. He got tired of no good competition here in the states and getting thrown off servers for "cheating" by idiots that didn't know how to play. He plays WOW now but has been asked to go to the CPL.
You guys from Pleasant Hill and Olathe have probably played him in tournaments etc around KC. He has been to the CPL before.
Last edited by Torque1st; Oct 8, 2006 at 08:43 PM.
I tried Source - Day of Defeat last winter, but I think my old computer couldn't handle it. Not very smooth action. So I just play regular DOD these days. I've heard a lot of players complain about the Source versions, but since I play the old game I suppose that figures, eh?
I bought the HL2 silver when It first came out.
Tryed all the game's.
I like the DOD source the best.
Never liked that you have to buy weapons in css
It is a fun game though.
My son is 13 and has a steam account with DODS
You can buy the game for 20 buck's.
We go on the clever dragon server and play together,have a blast.
My name is wizb@ng his is lil wiz
We sit in the same room yelling at one another.
One thing that sucks is the spray paint.
You just never know what someone will come in and paint on the wall for your kid to see.
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