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Falcon Mar 23, 2015 @ 3:52am
Can you tie a round?
say theres a nade that kills both players last alive on thier teams simultaniously by a nade without the bomb planted. who wins?
Last edited by Falcon; Mar 23, 2015 @ 3:54am
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Lord Escanor Mar 23, 2015 @ 3:53am 
No. One will always get killed earlier than the other one. It is nearly impossible to do stuff like that at the very same time.
Falcon Mar 23, 2015 @ 3:54am 
Originally posted by Evgeni:
No. One will always get killed earlier than the other one. It is nearly impossible to do stuff like that at the very same time.
sorry i changed the description
proluckerdeluxe Mar 23, 2015 @ 4:04am 
when you kill yourself with a grenade AND the last enemy is killed, you will win
Sauron Mar 23, 2015 @ 4:05am 
the killer maybe?
lolschrauber Mar 23, 2015 @ 4:06am 
Originally posted by Evgeni:
No. One will always get killed earlier than the other one. It is nearly impossible to do stuff like that at the very same time.
lol that's right, depending on ping and stuff as well...

if you manage to tie a round, it'd propably impress valve enough to release HL3
Cynix Mar 23, 2015 @ 4:14am 
If both the last T and the last CT are killed at the same time, it depends on whether the bomb has been planted or not.

Planted -> T wins because CTs won't be able to defuse
Not planted -> CT wins because they prevented Ts from planting the bomb.
Jimmy Jan 29, 2017 @ 10:12am 
What if you were on LAN, used a program where one mouse could control 2 computers, and each shot each other at the same moment in time since there is no latency?
Agent Puncake Jan 29, 2017 @ 10:29am 
Originally posted by Loch:
What if you were on LAN, used a program where one mouse could control 2 computers, and each shot each other at the same moment in time since there is no latency?
There will always be latency. There was a video on YT proving it - the server always prefers one player above the other. And I doubt you can set up your own server for free, seeing how most people uses Valve servers.
LeGeND Jan 29, 2017 @ 10:31am 
3kliksphilip made a whole vid about this. I'd recommend watching it if you have questions.


SPOILER: It is impossible to draw
Edounius Jan 29, 2017 @ 10:33am 
Cts on defuse and Ts hostage rescue
Agent Puncake Jan 29, 2017 @ 10:33am 
Originally posted by LeGeND:
3kliksphilip made a whole vid about this. I'd recommend watching it if you have questions.


SPOILER: It is impossible to draw
That's what I said :D It was pretty genius actually.
LeGeND Jan 29, 2017 @ 10:34am 
Originally posted by TPG Puncake:
Originally posted by LeGeND:
3kliksphilip made a whole vid about this. I'd recommend watching it if you have questions.


SPOILER: It is impossible to draw
That's what I said :D It was pretty genius actually.
I find his vids great. It makes you take another look at CSGO.
Jimmy Jan 30, 2017 @ 4:31pm 
Originally posted by TPG Puncake:
Originally posted by Loch:
What if you were on LAN, used a program where one mouse could control 2 computers, and each shot each other at the same moment in time since there is no latency?
There will always be latency. There was a video on YT proving it - the server always prefers one player above the other. And I doubt you can set up your own server for free, seeing how most people uses Valve servers.
Thanks. I actually told a friend about this idea and I saw the video. It was actually really well done and probably couldn't have been done any better. Although I'm still curious about how a single-mouse, dual-computers program would work.
Normani Jul 17, 2021 @ 2:44pm 
Originally posted by LeGeND:
Originally posted by TPG Puncake:
That's what I said :D It was pretty genius actually.
I find his vids great. It makes you take another look at CSGO.
Durrr it makes you take anotha look at CSGO! DURRRRR
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Date Posted: Mar 23, 2015 @ 3:52am
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