Counter-Strike: Global Offensive v4 "Tec9 is a meme gun"
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Coming back from 4-11 to 16-14 feels so good
[QUOTE=NeonpieDFTBA;47757154][url=https://twitter.com/FMPONE/status/600650127603146752]1st June, he said.[/url][/QUOTE]
Hype.
[QUOTE='TheDark[PL];47757232']With how FMPONE worded it with the "especially beginners", I would rather expect some kind of Source 2 announcement since that engine's mapping tools are supposedly way easier to use.
Guess it could be anything though.[/QUOTE]
The portal 2 ingame map maker comes to mind.
[QUOTE='TheDark[PL];47757232']With how FMPONE worded it with the "especially beginners", I would rather expect some kind of Source 2 announcement since that engine's mapping tools are supposedly way easier to use.
Guess it could be anything though.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Atlascore;47757248]I'm guess it's either some kind of matchmaking system for custom maps, or Source 2 + new SDK.[/QUOTE]
Not Source 2.
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/36hkw0/fmpone_on_twitter_csgo_mappers_especially/cre1cf2[/url]
[QUOTE]Not to rain on the parade here, but this isn't related to Source 2.
I personally don't think Source 2 for CS:GO is even a good idea. Changing engines mid-game is way more difficult than most realize. This will be a huge opportunity for mappers, that's what I'll say for now :D
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I'm looking at the Cobble packages and I doubt its gonna ever go above £35. It's been rising and falling between 20-30 over the last few weeks. Tempted to sell it when they starting hitting £30 again.
Also, really excited to see how Team Kinguin play tonight. Scream is an awesome fragger and Makilele should be on point too.
I can't see a P2-style editor working in CS; it's fine in Portal because that game has very modular maps anyway, but CS requires more fine tuning. Sure, you can edit the .vmf generated by the editor, but if you're only using it to make a layout, Hammer should be more than enough for that.
It would be actually somewhat good, only for prototyping layout..
I wish CS:GO was a lot more like CS:S. CS:S had much better hit reg, better wallbangs, and the weapons were a lot more accurate so it was less luck relying on recoil randomness.
Also the fact that raw input in cs:go is still broken and valve refuses to fix it. (It forces mouse smoothing)
[QUOTE=Re1nhardt;47757671]I wish CS:GO was a lot more like CS:S. CS:S had much better hit reg, better wallbangs, and the weapons were a lot more accurate so it was less luck relying on recoil randomness.
Also the fact that raw input in cs:go is still broken and valve refuses to fix it. (It forces mouse smoothing)[/QUOTE]
CS:S hitboxes were bigger, not better.
[QUOTE=Mr Flexi;47755490]While I'm not entirely against the idea of smurfs I can't say I'm all that fond of people who throw games on purpose to STAY low, that's really fucked up.
Please don't be like that.[/QUOTE]
If you don't stay low there is no point because you will just get ranked your normal rank very quickly.
[QUOTE=Re1nhardt;47757671]
Also the fact that raw input in cs:go is still broken and valve refuses to fix it. (It forces mouse smoothing)[/QUOTE]
I thought this was totally fixed like a year ago.
[VID]https://a.pomf.se/ejkmnn.mp4[/VID]
Like I can do anything about my internet choking
[QUOTE=Reagy;47756142]Considering the track record of sneaking in bitcoin miners, yeah people wont really trust them having always on software installed that can violate their system.[/QUOTE]
Yes, and besides that, who in their right mind just wants to have a game client for a game they're not always going to play running on their computer 24/7? The first thing I do when I start up my computer is open task manager and end every process that isn't necessary for my computer to function. Especially if it connects to the internet.
Opened two boxes and got two M249 Magmas
I swear I can't stop getting duplicate skins for guns I never fucking use
[QUOTE=Plaster;47758700]https://a.pomf.se/ejkmnn.mp4
Like I can do anything about my internet choking[/QUOTE]
"u ternd on ur hax"
[QUOTE=Plaster;47758700]https://a.pomf.se/ejkmnn.mp4
Like I can do anything about my internet choking[/QUOTE]
nice unintentional lag switch hack :v:
[QUOTE=Plaster;47758700]
Like I can do anything about my internet choking[/QUOTE]
Haha, that shit happens to me about once a week or so, more annoying then helpful sadly.
[IMG]http://puu.sh/hTBCH/4d543ec595.png[/IMG]
gotta love when the game punishes you for doing the right thing.
Literally kicking a hacker on our team did the trick.
[QUOTE=Procrastinate;47759834][IMG]http://puu.sh/hTBCH/4d543ec595.png[/IMG]
gotta love when the game punishes you for doing the right thing.
Literally kicking a hacker on our team did the trick.[/QUOTE]
again what i posted a few weeks earlier there isn't really a point to kicking a hacker
[QUOTE=jazzpunk;47756905][url]https://twitter.com/FMPONE/status/600649022899118081[/url][/QUOTE]
I wouldn't be surprised if this was paid workshop maps since FMPONE was a huge backer of it.
He goes where the money is after all[sp], since he ditched the natural selection 2 scene without saying a word.[/sp]
i dont blame him. Natural selection 2 has been dead for a long time
on like a 9 game loss streak, gotta get out of this fucking slump
[img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19296530/Things/Images%20of%20other%20stuff/2015-05-20_00001.jpg[/img]
jesus fuckin christ
[video=youtube;gsb1sHv07ls]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsb1sHv07ls&feature=youtu.be[/video]
I fucking love this game.
[editline]19th May 2015[/editline]
:v:
[QUOTE=343N;47760284][img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19296530/Things/Images%20of%20other%20stuff/2015-05-20_00001.jpg[/img]
jesus fuckin christ[/QUOTE]
Reminds me of what happened to tarik :v:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkwtcUdEzL8[/media]
I know this isn't supposed to be a blog or anything but holy shit I need to vent. Here's what happened the past couple of games:
1: Dust2: Played against DMG+ people and ended up winning. I smelled a rankup.
2. Aztec: See Dust2
3. Vertigo: Played against our rank, but I'm shit on vertigo and so was most of our team. We ended up losing 16-14. There goes the rankup.
4: Dust2: Thought I might cheer myself up by playing the classic map, Dust2. Nope, we got 16-2d by a hacker/hardcore smurf.
5: Inferno: Easy way to cheer myself up, right? Nuh uh, got another bad team.
Anway, my CS:GO day has been pretty shit. That's what I get for playing at 2 AM.
Inferno
[t]http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/46505315300256736/A61AA8FA46272E65E9142A4F4E9797D3BC58982B/[/t]
Aztec Game
[t]http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/46505315299899787/337DE6215C7D1858A98E60B4048DF7C7B04065BA/[/t]
All done venting now. I feel much better.
ESEA is probably breaking the demands in the settlement after the bitcoin scandal, and any thread about it gets the "you can just undub" response from the owner.
People demanded response as to what the data ESEA collects is used for, and the response is just that they are a private company so they don't have to answer anything.
happy birthday garry
imo ESEA can fuck right off with any sort of monitoring outside of the game, even for anticheat purposes. They can check whatever memory they want while I'm playing an ESEA game, that's legitimate, but it's not their business what I do to my system outside of that even if they don't like it. Furthermore, they can't be trusted to do it. You might've seen this from the bitcoin fiasco: [url]http://nj.gov/oag/newsreleases13/E-Sports_Complaint_Consent-Judgment.pdf[/url] It's verbosely worded legalese, so you'd be forgiven for closing the tab before seeing this:
[code]On or about April 3, 2013, ESEA, through its employees, further created code to
monitor the programs that ESEA end-users ran on their computers, even when those end-users
were not using ESEA services and the ESEA Software was not turned on ("ESEA Monitoring
Code").[/code]
[code]ESEA Computer Monitoring and File Copying
20. On or about April 3, 2013, using the full administrative access to end-users'
computers, ESEA created the ESEA Monitoring Code to track the programs that ESEA end-
users ran on their computers. The ESEA Monitoring Code monitored computer activity even
when end-users were not using ESEA services and the ESEA Software was not turned on. ESEA
concealed the ESEA Monitoring Code in the ESEA Software driver on end-users' computers.
ESEA also programed the ESEA Software to reload the ESEA Monitoring Code even if endusers
attempted to "unload" the driver.
21. Prior to implementation, Thunberg approved the ESEA Monitoring Code and
allowed the ESEA Monitoring Code to be place on end-users' computers via the ESEA
Software.
22. In at least several instances, ESEA employees used the ESEA Software to copy
files from ESEA end-users' computers.
[/code]
Don't trust these assholes. They have no regard for their users' privacy. They also take insufficient measures to protect your ESEA account:
[url]https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/2wl8qz/warning_esea_shows_complete_disregard_for_your/[/url]
Basically, ESEA software comes with (or at least at some point came with) a RAT that allows employees full access to your system. Not only do they not care about your privacy, they don't care about your security. If you take a look at lpkane's responses to being questioned about this (somewhere on /r/globaloffensive right now) it's clear that the issue isn't incompetence, he just doesn't give a fuck. The only way to make them start caring is to threaten the monopoly they have on the CS:GO scene. Sadly ESEA has become so entrenched that a lot of players and teams have no serious alternatives. I'm hoping that they finally get in deep enough legal shit at some point that they have to stop this.
[QUOTE=343N;47760284][img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19296530/Things/Images%20of%20other%20stuff/2015-05-20_00001.jpg[/img]
jesus fuckin christ[/QUOTE]
You know what you must do
smoke 'em
[QUOTE=.apex;47762023]You know what you must do
smoke 'em[/QUOTE]
I always get votekicked whenever I smoke them. Feels good though.
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