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is this happening? it would be epic if it were to be added c:
I usually just use Valve's servers. I can often get 15-25 ping on a good day, and 10v10 seems like a great number of players. I've played on 44 player DM servers and they're way too chaotic, imo.Its hard getting onto a good deathmatch server in the Toronto area with good ping/rates.
Doesn't have to be a full 32player server even a 10v10 server will do.
I predict the server will be full most of the time.
We had a GunGame Deathmatch server and it sat crickets until we closed it down.
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We had a GunGame Deathmatch server and it sat crickets until we closed it down.
Posted using dat Q10
VPP is okay, but they only run de_dust2, which gets really fucking boring very quickly. Also, 25 player DM is borderline too busy imo, but I won't complain if you guys decide to go with the higher amount of player slots. I'd just like to have a TD DM server.Gungame is shit compared to Deathmatch because in DM you can actually pick the guns to train with, whereas in Gungame you get random weapons.
So we'll have AWPers and AKs practicing aim instead of random SMGs and others' killing bots. If you open up DM, I can probably promise that with a little bit of advertising on the No AWP servr you'll get it full every day. Right now, I think the only good DM server around is VPP's.
if i wanted to play deathmatch
i'd play TF2 or BF3
CS maps and gameplay doesn't lend itself well to contineous onslaught...
I'm into track and field in real life. I like to sprint. However, I never sprint without doing a proper warm up. A proper warm up in this case would involve lots of dynamic stretching in addition to a few strides down the track. I think that the same deal applies to CS, although there's obviously no risk of injury in CS if you don't warm up. I'm a lot more accurate in Classic Casual if I practice for a few minutes playing DM.if i wanted to play deathmatch
i'd play TF2 or BF3
CS maps and gameplay doesn't lend itself well to contineous onslaught...
I think that the same deal applies to CS,