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Well, who said i even have CS or CS:S ? :rolleyes::

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Your various involvement in about a dozen threads about CS and the fact that I played it with you during the beta of Source

Wow you people accusing him of hacking are seriously ****ing stupid, get some skill and/or uninstall please, it's people like you who are ruining whatever fun was left in CS

OMG LOOK AT MY SCORE, H4X OMGG!!!11~!1~

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no way you went 41 - 0 without hacking... please... and the fact that you added "awating VAC2" into your name proves it even more... please repost a score like this in about 2 months or so when VAC is actually out of beta(if it is by then)

no way you went 41 - 0 without hacking... please... and the fact that you added "awating VAC2" into your name proves it even more...  please repost a score like this in about 2 months or so when VAC is actually out of beta(if it is by then)

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I think someone who plays way to often might easily be able to do this..

I saw someone on the server we frequent often, and he was a regular so definitely was not hacking, go 37-0 before they got killed... so, I think it is doable, although I do hear your argument about the awaiting VAC 2 thing...

no way you went 41 - 0 without hacking... please... and the fact that you added "awating VAC2" into your name proves it even more...  please repost a score like this in about 2 months or so when VAC is actually out of beta(if it is by then)

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Will do chief, as for now you can witness my scrimmage ownage...

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The eagerlay awaiting vac 2 thing was in my name because the previous server i was in had 3 blatant hackers and were ****ing me off, and yes I am well aware that having it in my name with scores that I get does make me look like a hacker, but in reality I've played this bloody game for 4 years

I know to pretty much everyone viewing this topic my screenshot is a joke to all of you, but to me, even with my deaths, it was definitely one of my better outings.

Especially when considering I play on the same ever all of the time, and the people on the other team usually handle my ass night in and night out, and whom I respect for their skills greatly, and for once I actually did better than all of them.

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I know to pretty much everyone viewing this topic my screenshot is a joke to all of you, but to me, even with my deaths, it was definitely one of my better outings.

Especially when considering I play on the same ever all of the time, and the people on the other team usually handle my ass night in and night out, and whom I respect for their skills greatly, and for once I actually did better than all of them.

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I konw what you saying, i was once like that too, but then i got better and better and being first on list of team/game wasnt an unusual thing anymore. You watch and you wil become better and better and will be able to beat you opponents score with not so much difficulty :D

I konw what you saying, i was once like that too, but then i got better and better and being first on list of? team/game wasnt an unusual thing anymore. You watch and you wil become better and better and will be able to beat you opponents score with not so much difficulty?:D:D

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Very Cool of you to post such an encouraging reply(Y)Y)

Thanks for the kind words. I am new to Counter Strike with the release of Source, never played it before that, so I am trying my best to just get better and better.

Some days I have decent outings, and other days make me want to smash my head against my desk until I pass out. The server I usually play on 95% of the time always has some really good players, so I figure the only way to be one of the really good players, is to play against, and more often than not get my ass whooped by, those really good players.

Thanks to a post like yours, it just makes me know it can, and more importantly will, be done.

I truly appreciate it.

Thank You.:D:D

I know to pretty much everyone viewing this topic my screenshot is a joke to all of you, but to me, even with my deaths, it was definitely one of my better outings.

Especially when considering I play on the same ever all of the time, and the people on the other team usually handle my ass night in and night out, and whom I respect for their skills greatly, and for once I actually did better than all of them.

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Your screen isn't a joke, I like the quote "its not where you start, its where you finish" you can apply it to so many things, but the point is it doesn't matter if you're not GREAT at the beginning, skill comes with time and practice, and sometimes its just better to have fun in games than to always be good. Thats not a bad score and way to go on beating people that are normally better than you. (Y)

if you want to play sometime I'm up for it, even though i haven't played since my last screenshot and the "hax" incident, kinda depressing when you do good and no-one believes you.

counter-strike is one of those games that takes a lot of time to play. it's been around so long that everyone who plays REALLY knows what they are doing. (although with the release of source, that has changed.) but overall its a community that has been playing for years and years.

I had this really awesome game of me in ETF (Enemy Territories: Team Fortress) and my score was huge compared to others (caps of the flag were like 10 points or something) but I didn't take a screenshot :(

I'll just have to play it again.

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