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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