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Yeah right, cope harder. CS2 steam raiting almost dropped down to 60% in a week.
but it must have teamplay and pvp.
im always looking for good games.
if u say u have better games than counterstrike, id surely try them.
but the last guy just named some coop game xd. not gonna try that stuff. thats designed to loose against you.
if you can name me a good game with good teamplay ill surely try it.
sadly nobody ever can.
youd be recommending a game to the cs audience
we like pvp and teamplay
we do not like npcs programmed to loose to run into you.
It feels so bad to play it and the fun is gone.
Not exactly true. CS 1.6 survived for so long because of ReHLDS and the insane number of community plugins available for it. Many non-Steam servers remained full of players until 1-2 years ago, and Valve could do absolutely nothing about it. Now, most people have new configurations, and there are far fewer reasons not to move on. There's nothing restricting about the gameplay in terms of the old engine, but you can't make money if your game gets reverse-engineered and pirated extensively. The reason for CS 2 was this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AzKXXkXW9w and thousands of requests from the player base. They simply ported it and there is no reason to support 2 copies of the same game.