Author Topic: Am I the only one who hates CS:GO?  (Read 14902 times)

Okay guys, I went to bed at 12am. People aren't sure why I don't like weapon skins.
Like skins are cool and all, but you have to buy them with real currency. I find that stupid.
You know most people running around with skins bought them with 20 cent crate drops, right?

you can also rank up if you're good and get a free skin

you can also rank up if you're good and get a free skin
You mean by just playing the game, you don't even need to be good at all.

After reading through this topic, it's actually made me think more of CS:GO than I ever have before

I never really spent the time brown townyzing the game beyond just being like CS:S, but there's quite a few subtle differences.

The only thing I hate about the game is that even in casual people take things too loving serious and vote kick you for having the least kills or having too many deaths.

I have seen it happen to other people all the time I even try to defend the new players and I end up getting kicked as well.


Also is there a reason people hate foreigners? I have seen lots of Russians get kicked instantly when they join servers, I know they can be annoying, but come on this is getting to extremes when as soon as you joiun your vote kicked.

what do you mean. how does one immediately determine the player is russian unless they're being stuffheads and speaking in their ugly native tongue instead of english like the majority of the other users

every time I've seen a Russian kicked it's because of refusal to communicate

what do you mean. how does one immediately determine the player is russian unless they're being stuffheads and speaking in their ugly native tongue instead of english like the majority of the other users

every time I've seen a Russian kicked it's because of refusal to communicate
Their username is in cyrillic, and that apparently catches attention instantly for some odd reason, its not just Russians though, anybody who decides to speak in their native language gets kicked often even if their multilingual.

I have to join a Spanish server to speak Spanish because many people can't tolerate people speaking more than one language.

Up in LEM, Supreme and Global ranks, I've actually had a really nice handful or two of games where the people in the match definitely were not American, and everybody got along, without question. I guess the actions of the people on your team vary upon how serious they are on the game, and in a way on how skilled they are. (Generally, the higher the rank, the more serious people get. Not to mention, you can't exactly smurf in a supreme match, so you don't get THOSE starfishs.) That's not to say that you need to get pro in order to get good teammates, but that the community gets worse the lower ranked you go most often. It's harder to find a pair of people not trying to smurf, throw the game, are actually starfishs, etc. in higher ranks because as I've said, people take it serious.

I'd say the community gets better the higher ranked you end up on Competitive, but there are a few bad apples who chuck all their forgets out the window and decide to le epic troll xddd without a complete 5-man.


I'd say the community gets better the higher ranked you end up on Competitive, but there are a few bad apples who chuck all their forgets out the window and decide to le epic troll xddd without a complete 5-man.
With most competitive communities the starting and ending point are usually okay, and that vague middle area is where most of the starfishs lie

Their username is in cyrillic, and that apparently catches attention instantly for some odd reason, its not just Russians though, anybody who decides to speak in their native language gets kicked often even if their multilingual.

I have to join a Spanish server to speak Spanish because many people can't tolerate people speaking more than one language.

most of the time when I play on euro servers I never get anyone who speaks english or romanian so im left in the dark. people will either give very simple calls like "go b" or "save" in english and then I'm left in the dark when it comes to calling out positions of enemies or how many are on a specific site

although it really sucks, if not everyone on your team speaks your language you gotta either call in english or your native and then english otherwise you leave people like me at a disadvantage. I've had Russians yell at me to do something in Russian and then when I don't do what they wanted for obvious reasons I get kicked :(

for this exact reason im making a russian to english translation guide for cs:go
it'll be released eventually on the megathread

>trashing cosmetics just because you have to pay for them

Well, newsflash, there are a lot of things in real life that don't mean much other than to show off, that I'm sure you've partaken in purchasing. Not only that, if you played enough, you can actually get skin drops without having to uncrate them. They usually aren't that great, but sometimes a good one pops up every now and then. I also like how you compare it to TF2 even though that's almost literally the same process. Granted there are weapons with different stats, but have you even seen the loving hat/accessories market?

>complaining everyone is only calling you handicapped and not providing back up arguments

You probably have to be blind and handicapped not to see that people actually have been providing rebuttals. Your "opinion" probably is stuff if 90% of this entire thread has been calling you out on it. More and more people come in here telling you how stuffty your "opinion" is, even if they don't even like CSGO.


for those saying that css is better than csgo; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYEyIGLRqW0

That video never gets old, I loving love it. If I encountered someone like that I'd be in awe, wouldn't even be mad.

for those saying that css is better than csgo; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYEyIGLRqW0

Holy stuff.

I would have the same reaction as everyone in chat, wtf is that ninja stuff