Counter-Strike

Why do poeple like this game

Submitted by Bulletbang29, , Thread ID: 26440

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RE: Why do poeple like this game

#61
24-12-2016, 03:09 AM
Bulletbang29 Wrote:
I think this game is not fun i burned it
She became very popular with the release of 1.6 and gained a wide audience.

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#62
Do you play alone or with friends?? If you play with friends its fun

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#63
this gama is good because be a very popular and my friends too playing in cs

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#64
I don't know. I've never really played csgo that much.

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#65
28-08-2019, 05:23 PM
Axeproton Wrote:
Do you play alone or with friends?? If you play with friends its fun

I don't think him burning a game makes him have friends

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#66
I lost interest in CSGO rather quickly.
The only thing that I really found fun was surfing.

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#67
Man i feeling like using ak alot these days, learned the spray pattern pretty easily.

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#68
People like this game because it's fun to spend time together with your friends and you can have some fun

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#69
hypebeast forever is the best AWP skin but it is expensive.

RE: Why do poeple like this game

#70
24-12-2016, 03:09 AM
Bulletbang29 Wrote:
I think this game is not fun i burned it
Maybe you aren't playing it right.

Have you tried using the server browser instead?
There are a ton of really good custom maps and gamemodes out there.
My favorite are the minigame and multigame maps. Like, every round is a different gamemode, like scouts & knives, or surfing, or jump rope.

There's a ton of really good stuff out there if you give it a try, but most people only ever play on official valve servers, and it's really a damn shame. The same happens in tf2, it's why there's no more custom map servers in TF2 despite having a ton of really good maps.

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