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You just hating because we can multi-talk better then ya'll.
tanks and plains for those with adhd aks and hs's for those with skills
tanks and plains for those with adhd aks and hs's for those with skills
kinda like how competitive CS will never reach the status of competitive World of Warcraft or competitive DOTA2. When was the last $1 million dollar prize pool CS:S tourney? You mad?
And you will never participate in a more epic competitive scrim then 12v12 on Battlefield. 5v5 scrims dont have shit on it. There is just so much more team work/planning/strating in BF scrims. Getting good pilots to cover the skies, tanks and infantry to cap and hold... trying to hold / cap up to 5 bases on a map to hold dominance... yeah... beats the fuck out of AK rushing B or A on D2 over and over for 16-30 rounds.
If you haven't scrimmed in a BF game, you missed out BIG.
1. I could care less what games have a prize pool as that's a poor indicator of how competitive and balanced a game's gameplay actually is...by those standards cod would be the most competitive fps, which I think we all know is untrue.
2. lol? I never said CS was more competitive than any of those games you mentioned, just battlefield. If we're comparing ALL GAMES, Brood War and SC2 beat any other game in terms of gameplay suited for competition by miles.
3. WoW pvp never reached the competitive status of the CS, Quake or SC series...the high level of play always had a very limited following and representation in tourneys
4. Any moba game is going to have bigger prize pools just because they're currently the most popular games (DOTA2 is better suited for competition than LoL though). And all things said, their gameplay is actually better suited to competitive play than any FPS...
5. I agreed that bf is a lot of fun. I played CAL bf2 and I had a blast, but that doesn't mean the gameplay is better suited to competition than CS
6. When it comes down to it, fps has nearly dropped off the map for competition, CS is the most competitive team-based one out there gameplay-wise. (I'd still argue Quake is the fps game that's best suited for competitive play.
U mad CoD and HALO have bigger competitive followings then CS.
if that's true it's probably because they have big-bucks publishers behind them who can afford to subsidize the cost of tournaments. Valve never marketed CS commercially, it became a competition mainstay on its own merits which, as pointed out, are the gameplay elements.
i don't really care about GO's graphics as long as they kept the hitboxes the same because so far the biggest fuck-ups in CS development history have involved changing them!!
i highly dout cod has a bigger competitive scene than CS, CS:S i would agree, but CS stiull has very large tournements every year. halo is mlg suported so i agree entierly that it has a bigger competitive scene. Cod was never built to be a competitive game, it has a great competitive pub scene but not as much on a "pro" level
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BF has more things that can go wrong. And they did a fuckin good job of that with its rushed release and bugs at launch. Lets wait and see if CS:GO has even half the bugs. Valve > any shit from EA
LOLand steve voted for obama.
Prize pool and tourney turn out is the best way to judge popularity with competitive gamers
wtf are you talking about WoW arena PvP is without a doubt the most competitively played game of the last three years. Yes it beats out SC/SC2 even with the korean gaming crowds.
U mad CoD and HALO have bigger competitive followings then CS.
CS:GO will not change any of this. It will die quicker then CS:S's competitive scene.
Starcraft and wow are only popular cuause of asians and we all know asians arent real people so that doesnt count. herp
herderp, can you not read? I specifically said I'm not comparing popularity or success, you completely misunderstood my point. I was comparing by how suited the gameplay is to competition.
Do some research. I'd love for you to go to the top 50 worldwide e-sports teams and show me that WoW has a better representation than SC. Starcraft is the 3rd most popular SPORT in Korea next to baseball and basketball. Here, I even helped you out a bit in respect to your prize pool claims: http://www.progamingtours.net/index.php?/best-esports-2011.html
No I'm not mad at all, it makes perfect, sense they're popular games. I don't think you even understand what I'm saying. Those games are easily the most popular competitive games. I'm saying that they're gameplay isn't as suited for competition as a game like CS...those 2 are pretty close though. My arguement was just that BF's gameplay has inferior gameplay to those games...Not that it can't be played in competition or that it's not fun, the game just isn't appropriately crafted for competition like the aforementioned.
The point I am making is the same as you. You are judging those games as better suited for competition based SOLELY on personal opinion(as I am for my side).
My point is that if CS:GZO really is better suited for competition then it will over take CoD/Halo/RTS's/MMO-PvP in tourneyment popularity.
Spoiler: It won't.
P.S. Yes I know BF is the least played competitive FPS out there right now. But you need to get out of fantasy land, CS is right behind it ;-P
You better be at the meet if you're gonna say that.