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CSS wins?!? pfffffft im not going if you lames are just gonna play this ancient abortion of repetitive game play.

choose something fun instead of a competitive male domination game...

L4D ftw

also up for BFBC2

Edited by Clutch

Don't be jealous of my CS:Skills (see what I did there?) Divvy. You wanna settle this like men, we take it to de_dust...

P.S. Forgot about zombies, which was another year of life...and kicked the shit out of COD zombies. Remember what servers you played on Ten Four?

Don't be jealous of my CS:Skills (see what I did there?) Divvy. You wanna settle this like men, we take it to de_dust...

P.S. Forgot about zombies, which was another year of life...and kicked the shit out of COD zombies. Remember what servers you played on Ten Four?

I don't want to hear your 'I was playing one-handed' excuses.

I'd be up for some cs, just saw this thread, why is there no mention of black ops?

one thing that sucks though... my net is so slow at home my normal ping is about 300 on my 6gb a month usb dongle...been meaning to get tpg!:rant:

This Thurs coming

CS:S clearly wins first round.

I will organise and post a thread later.

8:30pm start AEDT ok for people?

830 is great.

Are you doing it through steam or setting up a server? (sorry if this question has an obvious answer - newbie to CSS)

BC2/MW2. The only 3 I have had installed for the last 6 months.

If you haven't seen Test Drive Unlimited 1 - TDU2 comes out mid Feb, and with it's semi MMO setting, it'll be awesome for gaming nights. Groups of up to 8 people driving wherever they wish on many hundreds of satellite mapped square km's. :)

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