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Lockitupv2
United States496 Posts
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KapsyL
Sweden704 Posts
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schaf
Germany1325 Posts
So, I still got to learn a lot and hopefully i get better every time I play | ||
anatase
France532 Posts
On September 09 2013 18:28 schaf wrote: I just got into it a few days ago, really good game and it feels a lot like 1.6, which i enjoyed pretty much. Still, It's not easy to learn. once you got the hang on with the lane principle of the defenders (like 2b, 1mid, 2 halls @ a on inferno for CTs) and how most weapons handle, except of the few you never see, like mac10, it gets a lot more predictable. And then it's all up to how good you shoot and how well you assess the situation, which i find most thrilling. So, I still got to learn a lot and hopefully i get better every time I play play competitive and it will come for sure. | ||
plgElwood
Germany518 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule18766 Posts
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buMf00d
Netherlands194 Posts
On September 09 2013 19:53 plgElwood wrote: Could anyone please explain to me why i need to update CS:GO every week with 200-500mb patches? (wich makes me close steam all together and play Starcraft instead) This is pretty much the reason why you have to update that every time is my guess... | ||
Ingenol
United States1328 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule18766 Posts
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schaf
Germany1325 Posts
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Qbek
Poland12923 Posts
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Dubzex
United States6994 Posts
DREAMHACK BUCHAREST 2013 COUNTER-STRIKE: GLOBAL OFFENSIVE GROUPS REVEALED Next weekend (September 14-15), 16 teams from all over Europe will fight for supremacy at the Polyvalent Hall in Bucharest, Romania, in a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament sporting a prizepool of 15.000 USD, as well as a qualifier slot for DreamHack Winter 2013. Location: Sala Polivalentă, Bucharest, Romania Date: 14 – 15 September 2013 Prize pool: 15.000 USD 1st place: 7500 USD + slot for DreamHack Winter 2013 2nd place: 4500 USD 3rd and 4th place: 1500 USD each Platform: PC, Latest available patch Now, it’s time to learn the groups for the tournament, with the full schedule already being available. GROUP A
GROUP B
GROUP C
GROUP D
GROUP SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES ARE EEST) WARNING! Teams need to be at the venue one hour prior to the designated start time for their matches (09:00 for Group A/B, 12:00 for Group C/D, etc) Group A Saturday – September 14 – tournament area 10:00 – 13:00 – Double elimination, Best of 1 Group B Saturday – September 14 – tournament area 10:00 – 13:00 – Double elimination, Best of 1 Group C Saturday – September 14 – tournament area 13:00 – 16:00 – Double elimination, Best of 1 Group D Saturday – September 14 – tournament area 13:00 – 16:00 – Double elimination, Best of 1 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES ARE EEST) Quarter finals – September 14 – tournament area 16:00 – 19:00 – Single elimination, best of 3 Semi finals – September 14 – tournament area + main stage 19:00 – 22:00 – Single elimination, Best of 3 Grand final – September 15 – main stage 10:00 – 13:00 – Single elimination, Best of 3 Can't wait! | ||
oscar62
Canada417 Posts
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darthfoley
United States7999 Posts
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tofucake
Hyrule18766 Posts
On September 11 2013 10:57 oscar62 wrote: that is a stacked ass tournament. wish an american team coulda gone but oh wells, Unfortunately the American teams all suck compared to the EU teams, especially those Swedish jerks. On September 11 2013 11:11 darthfoley wrote: is this game still "alive" competitively, relatively speaking? I've never followed CS very much so, though about 90% of the scene is in EU | ||
KapsyL
Sweden704 Posts
Wasnt there some American team that got a map off NIP? cant remember. Dreamhack gonna be fun ! :D | ||
oscar62
Canada417 Posts
and complexity was the one to take a map off NiP at the ESEA lan finals. | ||
Zuxo
Sweden395 Posts
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Ingenol
United States1328 Posts
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schaf
Germany1325 Posts
though in the short span i watched CS GO esports, i've never seen NiP losing a match (maps, yes!), so... guess they will win ^^ | ||
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