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TheAp4ch3 wrote:
Explanation about the last kill: First time I heard about this problem, thanks for explaining. GOTV seems to have a bug where whenever the round ends it skips one/a few ticks and also doesnt register the shot. Thats why he seemingly flicked onto the target and didnt even shoot and the target went down. An example (Attention shitty editing) (the last kill didnt even register and the enemy just died) No hax. Also dont believe dallas i mean come on, that guy thinks tf2 requires more skill than cs. Moral of the story is if you dont even know how GOTV works pssh. |
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Ak on left side ruins it all
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ex-minecraft owner, zarp legend (Was there during the infancy of Zarp), ex-ssrp admin, ex-teamspeak emblem (For SSRP admin & minecraft owner)
Last Edit: 9 years 4 months ago by catboy sven ツ.
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TheAp4ch3 wrote:
Also dont believe dallas i mean come on, that guy thinks tf2 requires more skill than cs. Moral of the story is if you dont even know how GOTV works pssh. More to learn in Tf2 than in CSGO - Csgo you have to learn: Smokes, Nades, Molotovs, flashes and spray patterns. In tf2 you have to learn multiple play styles for multiple classes for multiple weapons. The AIMING may take less skill than CS, but overall it takes alot more skill to master all the mechanics. Please atleast play a couple of hundred hours of BOTH games before you comment, because you have 33 hours in TF2 and 1000+ hours in CSGO, that comment was completely bias. |
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Dallas. wrote:
TheAp4ch3 wrote:
pfff tf2 is childs play my brother could learn how to play that game in no time the classes are pretty self explanatory so you don't need to learn them lmao Also dont believe dallas i mean come on, that guy thinks tf2 requires more skill than cs. Moral of the story is if you dont even know how GOTV works pssh. More to learn in Tf2 than in CSGO - Csgo you have to learn: Smokes, Nades, Molotovs, flashes and spray patterns. In tf2 you have to learn multiple play styles for multiple classes for multiple weapons. The AIMING may take less skill than CS, but overall it takes alot more skill to master all the mechanics. Please atleast play a couple of hundred hours of BOTH games before you comment, because you have 33 hours in TF2 and 1000+ hours in CSGO, that comment was completely bias. |
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Aspect_city wrote:
Ak on left side ruins it all It makes it better ![]() TheAp4ch3 wrote:
Not sure if dumb or trolling.. Also dont believe dallas i mean come on, that guy thinks tf2 requires more skill than cs. Moral of the story is if you dont even know how GOTV works pssh. More to learn in Tf2 than in CSGO - Csgo you have to learn: Smokes, Nades, Molotovs, flashes and spray patterns. In tf2 you have to learn multiple play styles for multiple classes for multiple weapons. The AIMING may take less skill than CS, but overall it takes alot more skill to master all the mechanics. Please atleast play a couple of hundred hours of BOTH games before you comment, because you have 33 hours in TF2 and 1000+ hours in CSGO, that comment was completely bias. |
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