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Please be good and respect on me, so that im willing to give you overpay .:masonfist:

I always keep my inventory private to protect my items from a potential scammer and hackers/phishers.

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I deal with a number of adds everyday and it's easier to have some guidelines regarding it

I'm NOT selling any skins besides the ones listed on my OPSkins page . If you feel you have a great offer, leave it in my comments and I may consider it if I do decide to sell in the future

If you're adding me in regards to a CS:GORep issue, please leave a detailed comment regarding the situation whilst sending me an add. If you were banned by another member of staff, I can figure out who issued it and can direct you to them as they will have a better understanding of the situation.

If I know you/have played with you, don't hesitate to add me up.

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:crossbones:| steamanalyst: http://csgo.steamanalyst.com/users/76561198090927398
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Counter-Strike makes you work to enjoy the content, and you'll have to put many hours of play into it before enjoying the feeling of conquering it.

Weapons are a huge part of the series too, with CS:GO not an exception. Each round provides a cash sum based on your previous performance, and with this you can purchase armour, projectiles and weapons. Firearms range from standard assault rifles to shotguns and sniper rifles, and you'll want to experiment with each one to see which works best.

What makes Counter-Strike such a popular series - and what will no doubt make CS:GO the next big PC shooter - is the thrill of the ego chase. As you die, often continuously, the frustration is outweighed by an aspiration to do better. In a game where success is pinned on attention to detail, death often triggers an internal failure analysis that the player will mull over while waiting for a new session to load. It becomes a spiral of egging yourself on to do better - and if you become a good player, the game becomes a stage for you to parade your skills.

Global Offensive builds on the CS series by going through a significant checklist presented by its community and marking off as many points as possible. Gun game as its own separate mode? Check. Competitive capabilities built in? Check. Map balancing here and there? Check, check, check.

As a result, there are numerous upgrades that will adjust gameplay while also making accessibility far better. The wide range of grenades, for example, will likely make play more tactical - laying down incendiary grenades will thwart rushes, while decoys, which fake gunfire and fool radar points, are brilliant tools for messing with the minds of established players.

The actual core shooting will be a huge talking point for many months to come. It has been tinkered slightly and gives weapons a noticeably floaty feel, which doesn't sit well to begin with. We eventually found ourselves enamoured by it, and the impact of hits add a real tactile distinction to play.

It's what doesn't work, however, that is most notable. Regular mode has no new maps added to it, while all the new guns seem somewhat cosmetic. Global Offensive has also removed some of its middling weapons such as the MP5, essentially pushing even more players to stick with the AK and the M4. Sometimes it gives the impression that there is in fact less valuable content than in previous CS releases.

If one assumed this was Counter-Strike Source with a visual mod installed, there would often be little to shake that impression.

There's also now a split between casual and competitive servers - however, many players aren't yet aware of the differences, mainly because the distinction isn't made obvious enough. It becomes even more confusing if you join a community server with all hosts of mods installed on it, which have perhaps taken casual mode, turned friendly fire on and essentially made it as close to Source as possible.

At times, arranging games in Competitive Mode feels like a chore. Joining a five-on-five war is simple enough, but attempt to lobby up with a group of friends and join a game, and you'll often hit a snag. Myself and a few others tried to find a competitive game with no luck, simply being told that no servers were currently available.

When you finally do join, it works fine, but the wait and work required to find a game seems like a drawback. We eventually gave up and resorted to using IRC to find matches, as we would with Source.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is not the key evolution point that we were hoping for, and the response from the community often reflects this view. On many occasions, other players used phrases such as "same old" to us.

This is elementally Counter-Strike Source with some fine-tuning under the bonnet, and Valve appears to have acknowledged this with the reasonable RRP attached to it.

And yet the core DNA of the game has not lost its appeal. This is still a glorious experience that sets a benchmark for all multiplayer shooters. Valve's objective with Global Offensive was to draw together the active communities of both the Source and trusty 1.6 edition. It clearly has a good chance.
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Linka 2 Nov, 2017 @ 7:58pm 
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FBFOF 16 Oct, 2017 @ 3:53am 
If you are a scam account, maybe keep up to date with the main. Different profile pics lol
Nurph 25 Jul, 2017 @ 9:38am 
lmao, all you ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ commenting "Get banned" but you the idiots that fell for it :steamsalty: XDDD
RatzP 24 Apr, 2017 @ 4:52am 
Scammed my bayonet Marble Fade
Tunio 2 Apr, 2017 @ 9:22am 
HAHAHAHAH ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ SCAMMER
1 VAC ban on record 29 Mar, 2017 @ 4:41am 
scammer