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From the moment the match began, it was evident that this man had a unique approach to the game. However, this approach seemed to involve a profound misunderstanding of fundamental concepts such as map awareness, strategy, and the purpose of various weapons. Clearly, this individual struggled significantly in the field of Counter-Strike 2.
Added to my friends list months ago. Failed to reply to most messages and does not accept invitations to play video games that I want to play. Declined the invite to the group I'm hosting, aimed toward an audience specifically searching to learn counter strike spray patterns. Does not up-vote my workshop creations, even after telling him how hard I worked on them. Sounds like he has little to no interest learning who I am as a human being. If you're looking to make friends with someone, this is the wrong place to go. I will be taking my business elsewhere. 2/10