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  • m4elite

    #16
    Your game was a stillborn.

    Anyone not terrible would know that.

    Wait for the pro cs:s mod coming to a DL button near you.

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    • Gpig

      #17
      Billiam wrote..

      I'm not going to argue with you since I imagine that the loss you are speaking of is refering to the victory Team3D had, and you can't say that they lost to a team with DOESN'T play source since it has been commonly known that many 1.6 teams are still practicing source incase their time runs out in the vintage game.
      3D and EG are actually the only cal-i teams that plays both games. So it may be a commonly known fact to you. But to the rest of the world it is what people like to refer to as "not true". I don't even know where you heard this. I know that I follow the 1.6 competitive scene more than you, and I find it strange that neither me, my clanmates, or anyone I know of is aware of this "commonly known fact". 3D and EG practiced source so they could do well at WCG. 3D kept practicing source for the everlan tourney since they already had won WCG they probably had a good shot at winning everlan and they were the only 1.6 team to enter that tournament. If other teams were playing source as you say, they too would have entered due to the skill gap between cal-i 1.6 and cal-i source. If 1.6 teams played source, complexity would definitely be entering into source tournaments. Due to the world tour game this year being CS 1.6 and the summer cpl being $300,000 with a $90,000 first place, the teams have no reason to play source for a year.



      As for PG and source, the only player on PG that I recognize from 1.6 is p0s and the highest he ever got was cal-p. Some of the top source clans switched back to 1.6 last year after CPL announced the world tour game. So not only are 1.6 teams not playing source, there is actually less of a skill base than there was just a year ago.



      Other than that, I'd like to see a link to this fact.

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