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theres a diff???

Many.

Recoil is more extreme and takes a long time to master controlling it.

Slowed down when u get hit

Hit boxes are in the right positions, so you actually have to aiim at the person, not around it.

Can shoot through walls, learning many spots in the maps that you can.

And other things, Source has none of these. Only better graphics. :P

Many.

Recoil is more extreme and takes a long time to master controlling it.

Slowed down when u get hit

Hit boxes are in the right positions, so you actually have to aiim at the person, not around it.

Can shoot through walls, learning many spots in the maps that you can.

And other things, Source has none of these. Only better graphics. :P

lol sounds like lots of time

You sure that's right?

Say you work 8 Hours that's $57 a day or $285 a week?

You know I mean on top of my regular pay yeah? lol

Give me RCON passwords to your CS servers, I'll improve them 100% ;)

Good old CS...Those were the days...Used to play flat out.....rcon_say or something like that no? Thought I was the king when I was rcon on a few servers

I agree about controlling the recoil easily, used to spray an entire AK47 clip and kill a room full of people with it, with most hits being headshots lol. You can't pull that shit in COD. Should have a CS night.

I'd be up for that had I not sold my PC and bought a regular laptop...Would more than likely suck at it having not played for something like 7-8 years, but still..

Enemy spotted.

Affirmative.

Need Backup.

Negative.

Who woulda thought

Live next to the Birdman and also worked at the same place

He's been my next door neighbour for the last 25 years and hasn't realised it until now.

I am sure you two would have noticed each others cars...

:rofl:

Well I'd be giving you the psychology interpretation of it, if you want the mystical crap I could give you that too without it costing you $1 per minute.

i want the mystical crap lol

Didn't know google maps was so detailed lol

My car when I used to live with my parents :D

haha needs updating...

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