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The biggest problem is trying to find a CD key that hasn't been registered against a users name.

There are hacks out there but the problem with those hacks is you are unable to update CS. You are unable to connect to a CS server with a different version. :rofl:

CS:Source is pretty much uncrackable, as the Steam engine verifies your identity and unique key every single time you log on. It's an awesome game though - so much better than any previous version of CS, and I have been playing for about 5 years back to beta 1 when the player skins were green.

Haha I cant share 1.6 as it uses steam aswell (Its part of the CS; Condition Zero pack). Sorry bro!

Been sussing out viet cong. It looks pretty good. More skill involved than CS IMO altho it is older.

Pawlery you're just jealous you don't have any l33t CS 5k1llz .... buy the game, come online and recieve an ass-whooping from us computer geeks anytime :D

yeah we have been having clan lans at my brother-in-law David's place (he has a white R33) at Taperoo on the seafront. Some good food, few beers, sit out on the balcony watching the ocean, then some hard core gaming sometimes until the sun comes up. If there's enough interest I am sure we could invite SAU guys along.

yeah Leo, it's not like I have my whole house wired with 1.2km of cat5 ethernet and RG6 quadshield running to every room. Nor do I have a 16 port router running the whole lot and a wireless access point to boot :)

Sorry ghosty, I already have a clan ;) and nah I don't wish I could take the time back - it is great, cheap fun!!!

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