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Is that a rationalization you tell yourself?
true
oh shut up
Why are you being such as asshat by condemning those who still play a classic?
Is it your way of feeling better about yourself to down somethings others like?
Get a life Troll.
I will add that css still looks great for a 2004 game I bought css first in 2012 before go was Out yet. I pre ordered go I was there for Release day and early access. Greatly disapointed with how that game turned out. The gunplay has never felt right to me and it hardly looks better than source it doesn't have a clean look it uses muddy post processing that hurts visibility that cannot be switched off.
Not to mention CSGO is not Mod friendly whatsoever. You cant use community made skins for csgo without using Notepad++ editor and every update to the game wipes your edits.
They do this because they want people to buy skins, or grind for weapon case and skin drops.
Plus I don't have to pay money for re-colored defaults. I can add custom models and all kinds of crazy stuff. So yeah, no switch for me. I'll stick with CSS since I have more and better content for free.
like some ppl say before me cs go without skins worth nothing.