First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
I have excited to purchase the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Just watched the trailer of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and I have found that these all some of thing don’t need to have Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: first of all Different game modes is good. Secondly the Wheel this might be issue and thirdly the Cross-platform support; I won’t support this options and I think the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive game must remove this. Please, for the love of all that is holy, do not turn CS into a crappy console port.
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01-10-2011
RyanInt
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Re: First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
The menu is likely to change pc, if not, you can probably mod. Can not find the big problem that, if we can do whether it's still not as bad. The platform really bothers me, however, do not want that at all, but I'm sure it kills easily, whatever.
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01-10-2011
Common
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Re: First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
The radial menu can still be controlled by numbers and buy faster still there (as much as normal and as command scripts) and that will change. And the platform of the Cross does not automatically mean "ported from the console", but could (and in this case, the valve is said to do) means "ported to the console." Not to mention - PS3 has mouse and keyboard support built in?
#4
01-10-2011
desilva
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Re: First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
The wheels menus are not better, forever. Unless you're on a console. Multi-platform is not better, unless you're on a console. You're missing so blatantly obvious, is that this game will be better for the console, and will be complete if a miracle does not mean that PC is ruined. Do you just read the words, or actually put them together in the brain to make sense of them?
#5
01-10-2011
Tionontati
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Re: First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Purchase radial menu, what is the difference anyway, is even closer to choose what you want and you still have that good old key buttons, so cross-platform occurs only in 5v5 matches and the PC remains the option to play 5v5 or to find a normal server. When he learns that Xbox and PS3 mice also can be used? UT3 remember having that option. What has been simplified to the moment is the buy menu and there was nothing wrong with what is more intuitive, people can read faster ways than words, thus less experienced players can spend less time looking for the menu and can help the rest of the team.
#6
01-10-2011
MacIntel
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Re: First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
I agree different game modes can be good, but with all the ways that a good number to choose from already. Purchase menus do not care at all, while you can still join my shopping list. The entire platform worries me a bit - the reason I think I like Counter-Strike: global offensive due to its simplicity, its multiplayer FPS reduced to its essential elements, you just need a good strategy and with the precise aim. Console FPS purpose needs help and that's the problem. Balancing the two styles with the goal of a game the goal is so important and without giving an unfair advantage to any kind seems impossible ... unless there is no purpose to help, but then there would be more than a joke. I do not care if the market gets a console version of Counter-Strike: global offensive as long as not to damage the PC community. I guess you will have the most PC-only servers.
#7
01-10-2011
AZUL
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Re: First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
The basis of this game is the PC. It develops in the PC, and also not much in the port. They use a single code base for each version of the game, as they did with Portal 2 and earlier, which means it is compiled for each platform. I would say the look of the console called the PC is only temporary. None of the Valve games on the PC has the same customer and menu interfaces for the same look as they do on consoles.
#8
01-10-2011
Susquehannock
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Re: First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
I'm a fan of the valve single. I think the PC is better for me than the consoles. I support making Valve Counter-Strike: global offensive for consoles as a cross platform game. I support any movement of the valve that can earn more money to make more games for my PC. Gabe was surprised that Left 4 Dead 2 has sold more consoles than PC. I thank console gamers to purchase games from Valve. For those of you who hate console gamers, consider this. The valve did Dota 2 for consoles, because it will not work. They know it. They are making Counter-Strike: Global offensive to everyone, because they know they will work. They do not love one platform over another. They love all their customers the same. Do you know why the developers of PC valve is primarily game? It's because they know that their PC games can be played forever, while console versions will only last as long as the hardware cycle or at least until the last unit of broken PS3 or 360.
#9
02-10-2011
DevenderD
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Re: First Impressions of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
I'm pretty sure the game is easier on the console. In fact, but this is counter 2. So maybe not so bad after all... Provided it does not freezes. I'm waiting to judge until you get to try, but I doubt it will be a shit
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