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you gotta have fully sick spray tags. Nothing says leet than a mad spray tag. Especially the ones which look like ladders or the enemie :P

hehe I reckon the porn ones are more distracting!!

Turn around a corner and some naked chick has her legs spread and looking at you!!! then bang! (that happened to me once....hehe)

ok what time do people play???? maybe we can all get on the same time??

if i get time to it's about 10 to 11 on a week night or 7-8 ish in the morning on a weekend.

i've thought about having a server, but one of my mates had one for a while and it costs a bit to keep runing, plus it's time and energy he wasn't willing to endure for more that 2 months. I don't think i could be arsed either.

I'm definatly up for an SAU showdown however... hehehe

man i miss the CS days

they were da best, junk food and LAN meeting thats da 5hit

Yeah, that brings back good memories....playing late at night till the early hours of the morning, even got the g/f to play CS on occassions against a bunch of other girls on LAN, they get into & are alot more verbally violent :ak47:. My alias' used to be 'ICEMAN' & 'BLADE', might have to try join u guys somethime.

ahhhhh good old CS 1.6

the best cs ever (with fusion pack 10 mod)

i still play everynow and then - but never online

St33_ft owns ever bot on every map (woohoo go me)

just remember to make shopping easy:

b82 b84 b13 b31 (buys kevlar and helmet, then grenade, then desert eagle then mp5 navy)

i always use this combo of weapons when i first start a game until i get more cash - then i usually go the aug or the m4a1 or the scout or cut sick with the machine gun

have fun and p3wn every body and every bot

damn..... got on for about 5 minutes, but had to leave..... couldnt find the particular server you guys were on as not being an optusnet player usually i didn't realise that there are about 10 or so servers.

maybe we should get the numbers up and arrange a specific server and time....

i'm still keen :)

give you some tips.

when using m4 or ak only fire in 3 shot bursts and the realign ur aim. Always aim for the neck or head.

Always keep your guard up. Most people get killed cuz when they are running around their aim height is at an opponents feet/legs.

When you strart a round, get your aim height off of your team mates head/neck. least then you'll know you'll be at the approximate height of your opponents head/neck :P

uhmm stop and listen sometimes. sound is almost the most important thing in CS.

will post some more later but i gotta go.

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