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HEY! finally a thread bout cs!!!:mad:

my name on the servers is 'DTHNDK'

i play in the internet cafe's

usually on fridays from 1pm til 4pm cos thats my day off from uni

sum pointers to use when playing cs source

"change ur mouse sensitivity!!! i set mine to 2.9 very effective;)"

"aim UP! headshots wins the day! and saves ur arse!"

"stick in teams, dont stray!"

"flashbangs are the best anti-camper weapons EVER"

"smoke grenade urself, to give u cover, NOT ur enemies!"

"use radio commands to ur advantage!"

"use ur headset speaker to ur advantage as well! press K"

"mp5 has been improved dramatically in source, accurate and deals a bit more damage than in previous versions"

"five seven is the best pistol in the game...accurate and heavy damage...beats desert eagle in sum instances"

...thats all i can think of now:p

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oh wait, hang on...i got some more pointers....

"believe it or not, but grenades are actually more important than ur guns! think about it, flash the guy, he cant see....no matter wat gun u got, he's dead already"

"stealth walk and pay attention to ambient noise, running footsteps is a telltale sign that some1 is coming...then look at radar! if there is no friendly dots there....ur close to an enemy! use that to ur advantage to ambush them"

"most guns are able to shoot bullets thru various things such as crates/ doors...remember that...ppl take cover behind those things, just pepper the crate/door...adding a frag grenade there might also get u that lucky kill ;)"

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cs days.. I tried so hard last year or the year before, hell I can't even remember was back in the 1.5 days before steam anyways. I practiced on bots and everything and I got owned time after time after time mainly because of the shithouse 56k connection I had with a ping 400 or so might explain the problem, can't wait for BB.

For those who play now is CS really bad for download limits? because I would love to get back into it ;)

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i dont think its too bad - If I play all night (for about 6hrs or something) Ill probably chew up 50mb i think? sometimes less

probably even less than that.

u online 2morrow night coxy? can't play 2night cause i'm downloading dvd's atmo.

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i have [bNR32] after my name if your ever on there.

i am on ever day/night pretty much its fun!

often get accused of cheating. but its all lies i just rush in and rape the other team. they love it.

i'm usually on the gamearena, optus, and gamespace servers!

come kill me!

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this i find so important

no use using a whole round on nothing.

thats what the para is for!! **** i am so inlove with that gun when i can afford it.

i can take out the whole team if all the ****ers go the same way.

i will post up what server i go into tonite when i get home.

should be about 10-11ish.

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probably even less than that.

u online 2morrow night coxy? can't play 2night cause i'm downloading dvd's atmo.

hey man! yeah ill be on for a while... is there a way to search for someones username to find out what server they are on, etc. without having to jump on to it?

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i have [bNR32] after my name if your ever on there.

i am on ever day/night pretty much its fun!

often get accused of cheating. but its all lies i just rush in and rape the other team. they love it.

i'm usually on the gamearena, optus, and gamespace servers!

come kill me!

:chairshot

hehe

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hey man! yeah ill be on for a while... is there a way to search for someones username to find out what server they are on, etc. without having to jump on to it?

yeah when checking the steam servers i'm pretty sure there is a way to check who is online, i think possibly right click on server cause i know it does give you some options.

i definatly know that when a server is full and you are que'd to get on, you can see who is playing.

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yeah when checking the steam servers i'm pretty sure there is a way to check who is online, i think possibly right click on server cause i know it does give you some options.  

i definatly know that when a server is full and you are que'd to get on, you can see who is playing.

cool ill keep an eye out - and ill see if I can keep an eye on this thread too in case we cant find anyone : )

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anyone intrested on creating an SAU server

I will set one up if you want....

Also BFV, BF2, CS1.6, servers can all be setup...

But the problem being, as im cheap and the game is cracked.....

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Anyone who is keen for a bit of a stuff around session, my clan has booked a server tonight

Gamespace server

203.34.186.16:27065

pass: junkies

starts at 8pm!!

qld time

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anybody play cs source today?

i was on from 12:30pm til 4pm

i was in the gamearena server

cs_assault

anybody recognise me? DTHNDK?

and i get winning streaks most of the time too ^^

grenaded sum guy named BB 4 times...i think he got reaaal pissed:p

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