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29.8 hrs last two weeks / 2,183.7 hrs on record (947.2 hrs at review time)
Posted: 11 Jan, 2024 @ 5:33am
Updated: 11 Jan, 2024 @ 5:40am

Rating: 4.5/5 - An Eye-Opener

The Unsettling Reality of CS2
Counter-Strike 2, at first glance, seems like an adrenaline-pumping shooter game. But the more I play, the more I'm convinced it's a cleverly disguised training program for future revolutionaries.

Hidden Messages in Gun and Glove Skins?
The gun and glove skins aren't just cosmetics; they're symbols, possibly codes. Each skin could represent a different revolutionary rank or role. Ever noticed how some skins are rarer than others? Maybe those are meant for the 'chosen ones' in this virtual training ground. Even the fact that skins can affect your real world social status. This cant all be just a simulation?

Maps as Training Grounds for Urban Warfare
The maps are too detailed, too real. Every alley and building feels like it's teaching us the intricacies of urban combat. It's as if the game is preparing us for an imminent uprising in the real world.

The Eerie Connection with Reality
The economic system in CS2 is disturbingly similar to managing resources for a clandestine operation. And the tactical maneuvers? They're guerrilla warfare 101. It's like CS2 is subliminally training millions to overthrow... something.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, CS2 might seem like just another shooter game to the sheeps eye, but those who are truly awake will understand.
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