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They need to seriously focus on the cheating. CS:S was INCREDIBLY easy to cheat on. I could seriously find cheats the next day after a patch.

I don't care what anyone says, I know for a fact, that A LOT of people branded as "Naw, they're just good bro" were actually just cheating, and were good at it.


I got to the point where I got tired of it, and start wall hacking. If I didn't get carried away, no one even knew I was doing it. I would just walk slow and obviously wouldn't follow them through walls or point at their head through a wall. I'd keep the guidelines and physics in mind, but the entire time know exactly when they were coming.


It wasn't until I was 19-0 until I finally got called out on it. Obviously it was stupid, but I didn't care anymore.
 
don't they mean;

"and unanimously felt that the first three bullets of the M4 and AK in particular were too *accurate* (not inaccurate), which took out the art and skill of 'tapping,'" he writes.
 
I’m surprised that nobody commented on this before, but I think it’s obvious what Valve is doing here and even more surprised that Sony is going along with it. Valve, a PC game developer, pitting console against PC in a FPS? Why would they do this? No auto aim assist for gamepad users? Are they trying to make a point? Trying to end the old debate once and for all?

As all PC gamers know, when it comes to FPS, a gamepad is no substitute for keyboard and mouse. But, do ALL console players know or admit to this? Well, from my experience the answer is no. No they do not. Will some console players be forever ruined on the FPS genre after learning this? You can bet Valve is counting on it. For those who don’t know, Valve has more than just their own games to market because they created and profit from Steam.

http://store.steampowered.com/

Hence the old saying, “You want the truth? Follow the money.” So, I think there is more to this than meets the eye. I don’t think Valve is counting on or cares if this cross platform PS3 is a success. They are doing this to get “consolers” interested in the PC gaming world. With hit console games available on PC/Mac, a USB gamepad and the ability to run it all through the T.V, why would anyone go back? Well there is still that pesky motion sensor thing to tackle, but I am sure that will be dealt with soon enough.
 
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