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^^^ :omg: that's an astonishing pic!!!  love the detail - like the dell w/ WinXP on it LOL!!!  And agreed...  more pics like that...  the score crap is boring.

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hah you think that's detail? you haven't seen anything yet, go get the game. you can shoot open the dell case and shoot out specific components, like the CPU, video card, etc. and it all looks really good.

^^^ :omg: that's an astonishing pic!!!  love the detail - like the dell w/ WinXP on it LOL!!!  And agreed...  more pics like that...  the score crap is boring.

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Rofl, :whistle:

I Play on 800x600 Everything on Low. And u like it? Lol ;)

Heres a Picture of dell case Inside :) Taken Medium Details :)

InCase.JPG

Explode.JPG

Jeez... way too many CS players... doesnt anyone play good old UT2k4 deathmatch?

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im pretty much a sole ut2k4 player. i dont play dm alot but i do have a pic or 2 of me winning a match. which on 56k can be hard to do in straight dm. not the best kill to death ratios but not too bad either with a 200+ ping. also pic 2 was my first time on that map.

dm22zd.jpg

dm35dn.jpg

Damn, that is some pretty neat stuff in that last CS:S screen. Out of curiosity, what does that poster say? Sniping: Feel like a player without actually.... and the tower is blocking the rest. I think it's finally time for me to cave and get that game. I loved the beta, after all.

To get back on "topic", here's some Call of Duty action. Gotta love that bolt action rifle.

http://img18.exs.cx/img18/396/kazcod12ac.jpg

Rofl,  :whistle:

I Play on 800x600 Everything on Low. And u like it? Lol ;)

Heres a Picture of dell case Inside :) Taken Medium Details :)

http://www.chefhost.com/ppost/uploads/11/InCase.JPG

http://www.chefhost.com/ppost/uploads/11/Explode.JPG

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I hadn't seen CS:S until then.. it wasn't the resolution of the pic, but rather the unreal amount of realism in it... that busted up PC is amazine... *takes RAM and runs*

im pretty much a sole ut2k4 player. i dont play dm alot but i do have a pic or 2 of me winning a match. which on 56k can be hard to do in straight dm. not the best kill to death ratios but not too bad either with a 200+ ping. also pic 2 was my first time on that map.

shot1

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Wow. .... I want to play against those guys.

Not really "owning", I was a bit lame because... well, I was "camping".

My team kept filling the stairs with junk so that the enemy team couldn't come up using the stairs. :)

Half-Life 2: Team Deathmatch - Overwatch

Here's another one, and I didn't "camp":

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch - Overwatch

Here's more:

Counter-Strike: Source - Havana

Counter-Strike: Source - Prodigy

I've never liked Counter-Strike, I never played it other than a few times just to try it out. And I had only played the Source version a couple of times before I captured those screenshots. I was a bit lucky too I suppose.

Not really "owning", I was a bit lame because... well, I was "camping".

My team kept filling the stairs with junk so that the enemy team couldn't come up using the stairs. :)

Half-Life 2: Team Deathmatch - Overwatch

Here's another one, and I didn't "camp":

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch - Overwatch

Here's more:

Counter-Strike: Source - Havana

Counter-Strike: Source - Prodigy

I've never liked Counter-Strike, I never played it other than a few times just to try it out. And I had only played the Source version a couple of times before I captured those screenshots. I was a bit lucky too I suppose.

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Nice , score says nothing much with source, cuz if u defuse bom alrdy 3 Kills/Points =\

good score :D

i think the best i've gotten in CS:S was a 44:4 :p

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Lol Thanks

i Really dont care scores now.

First when i played a Computer game i was like I KILLED ONE YEAHYEAH...

I Do matches now. Feels good when win a match :) Pub is boring

i say im not the best. but after 3 years it gets boring

Nice , score says nothing much with source, cuz if u defuse bom alrdy 3 Kills/Points =\

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I know, but ending up beeing on the top in my team is pretty nice... as I barely play it at all, I haven't played it in a couple days now, too linear in my opinion.

I defused the bomb once, in case you want to know.

I know that the CS Source screenshots doesn't amaze you, most of you would kick my ass without even blinking, but I find the scores pretty nice.

Lol Thanks

i Really dont care scores now.

First when i played a Computer game i was like I KILLED ONE YEAHYEAH...

I Do matches now. Feels good when win a match :) Pub is boring

i say im not the best. but after 3 years it gets boring

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yeah ur right, but i have no time to play in a clan and play matches :\ so pubbing and ruling n00bies in pubs is all i have time for.

Question about Half-Life 2: Deatmatch... in Team Deathmatch, how does it make the scores? After looking through my screenshots and the screenshots here, they never seem to add up! And I know it's not only from people leaving a game, etc... how does it determine score?

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