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why do norf wogs all get so impressed by turbo size?

cause they spend 90% of time building boost and doseing when at traffic lights or in 40 zones.

What supporting mods are you going to need Moh? besides everything.

(fuel pump, injectors, wastegates, diff(s), FPR?, coil packs)

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why do norf wogs all get so impressed by turbo size?

They love the idea of turbo lag so much that they only want the last 2000rpm of the range to have any semblance of power

That was some 1337 nerd speak re: CS

I used to play flat out back in the day... And everytime people mention it I feel like playing again, but then I cbf. My laptop is a gaming laptop so wouldn't take much.... Been out of the game a long long time though

CSgo is a different ball game and it's reignited my interest in the game, in spite of the 6 years of my life I "wasted" on it

The team play aspect is what I play for, people actually work together like a basketball team, shit is tactical instead of just trying to get as many kills as possible. Ranking system gives you something to aim for too.

Not that I really care either way

But it doesn't look likely at this point

It's not really people like you I was referring to... more the idiots that are gung-ho about exiting based on nothing more than fearmongering campaigns.

I don't really care a great deal either lol

But at the end of the day it's 50% reaction based. Heavily influenced on setup and settings.

To a degree, when all things equal, the best reactions will decide the victors, however a team with microphones will beat a team without almost everytime unless there is a significant difference in rank. It amazes me how well they've made people depend on team play.

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