2 people found this review helpful
Recommended
10.9 hrs last two weeks / 2,725.1 hrs on record (2,636.6 hrs at review time)
Posted: 15 Dec, 2017 @ 6:24pm
Updated: 1 Jul @ 1:51pm

It's been over 10 years since CS:GO released...
And now we're nearing 2 years since CS2's release and the departure from CS:GO.

In that time, the devs have fixed a lot of the problems players dealt with during its first year. Spray, ragdoll physics, and many visual elements feel a lot nicer. We've also seen the return of maps like Train and Agency, and Cache is on its way soon following FMPONE's completion of the map and sale to Valve.

Still waiting for the return of Cobblestone, Lake, new operations, and the Flying Scoutsman and Demolition gamemodes to return. Otherwise, it's still the game I know and love, and the eSports community continues to rally behind each Major tournament, which are always fun to watch.

Counterstrike continues to be the FPS game.
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toxic05waste 11 Oct, 2023 @ 1:16pm 
Recommended
28 hrs last two weeks / 2,123 hrs on record
It's been over 10 years since CS:GO released and since then it has continued to be my favorite game...
And now it's been nearly 6 years since my original review in 2017, and I feel the need to update it.
CS2 is here. I can't say I wasn't excited for CS2 after its announcement, but unfortunately it doesn't play nearly as well as the game I fell in love with all those years ago. The developers are still trying to fix the many bugs that came with the release of CS2 (and demise of CS:GO) and unfortunately CS:GO won't ever be playable online again. I miss it already.
-- That being said, some quick points about CS2:
Its current state is a hot mess. Misaligned hitboxes, buggy "subtick" system, lots of running headshots, etc. But some of these bugs are getting patched slowly but surely, and I'mmodels (wh