Scanner wrote..:Applause:
You know, I've kinda ignored most of the arguments up to this point, because they're just rehashes of old, unresolved arguments. But this has got to be one of the stranger comments out of you yet, m4elite. And that's saying something. But, lest someone accuse me of arguing my points like m4elite, I'll actually attempt to back my position up with logic instead of curse words.
IRC: Can't view in-game. Doesn't know anything about CS. Doesn't allow you to connect to games your friends are in. Doesn't even have the concept of friends.
AIM: Can't view in-game. Doesn't know anything about CS. Doesn't allow you to connect to games your friends are in. Can actually disrupt your game with popup windows, stealing the focus from the game.
MSN: See previous comments about AIM.
XFire: Can view in-game. Is CS-aware. Allows you to connect to games your friends are in. Won't steal focus from your game if you receive a message while playing, instead integrating its messages into your screen.
M4elite, I'm not saying XFire is the greatest thing since sliced bread, but your comment makes zero sense. I mean, come on--try to infuse a t least a little bit of plausibility into your trolling. I've been ignoring most of your obvious attempts already in this thread, but this one was just too funny to pass up. Please try harder next time, it's like shooting puppies in a barrel.
Yes, spot on.
m4elite wrote..In case you got lost, you're posting at CS-Nation right now... which is a site about a videogame called Counterstrike. In terms of messaging programs that are most compatable with CS, XFire takes the #1 spot, like Scanner so eloquently pointed out. You on the other hand, continue to troll baselessly, ignoring a perfectly rational reply to your stupid claim that XFire was shit.
Nobody uses xfire but "gamers" who uses aim/msn? friends family team and other assorted people.
Point Proven.
Thanks for your pointless, long winded reply.
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