How to become a pro
84 replies20.02.12 02:57:14 pm
I don't know how other players playing Counter-strike 2D with no cheats like pros (Or may be they are cheaters) , but I can only be a little pro with an awp.How are they doing that? Like become a pro on a normal Counter-strike is more Easy then in a Counter-strike 2D, like my friend did on Gungame server.
I don't give a shit how you become 'pro'.
If you just waste all of your spare time on CS2D you might lose just enough life to declare yourself good at it.
If you just waste all of your spare time on CS2D you might lose just enough life to declare yourself good at it.
play the game for 1 year ,lose your RL,ditch society,buy a refrigator with food and drinks to last 1 year or hire someone to refill it from time to time, get a office Toilet so you dont need to stand up ... thats it your PRO
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To become a pro, you need to earn money with cs2d. Because pro means professional, which means you do it as your profession, which means you get enough money to live by doing it.
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Well, I've been playing for several years now, so it's only natural that I'd get good at cs2d. There's no special training for it. Just play on a regular basis and you'll eventually become an above average skilled player.
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lolno
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MAX-russia has written:
become a pro on a normal Counter-strike is more Easy then in a Counter-strike 2D
lolno


MAX-russia has written:
become a pro on a normal Counter-strike is more Easy then in a Counter-strike 2D
lolno
https://ohaz.engineer - Software Engineering
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ohaz:
Sorry but I was not referring to THAT meaning of pro but as in being very good at the game / having fully mastered the game.

Sorry but I was not referring to THAT meaning of pro but as in being very good at the game / having fully mastered the game.

Funny how people call themselves pro in a game. Does that make them feel better in their insignificant life?
I mean, if i play better than someone i must be like "IM BETTER UR NOOB SUCKZ CUZ I KILL U!"?
I mean, if i play better than someone i must be like "IM BETTER UR NOOB SUCKZ CUZ I KILL U!"?
The hell are you talking about? People play games because they enjoy them, if you get good at it, all the better.
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Also the insignificant life you seem to be talking about is mine and mine alone so it's completely up to me whether I chose to aim at becoming good at something I enjoy.
Most good pros don't act like that, it's actually noobs and little kids that talk such bullcrap
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Also the insignificant life you seem to be talking about is mine and mine alone so it's completely up to me whether I chose to aim at becoming good at something I enjoy.
Joaopcvastro has written:
I mean, if i play better than someone i must be like "IM BETTER UR NOOB SUCKZ CUZ I KILL U!"?
Most good pros don't act like that, it's actually noobs and little kids that talk such bullcrap
edited 2×, last 20.02.12 05:57:54 pm

Sorry if i'm restricted to Brazilian servers with brazilian "pros".
Because that's what their lives are, insignificantly based on showing off their skills on a shooting game, while pretending that they are trolling others in the chat.
Because that's what their lives are, insignificantly based on showing off their skills on a shooting game, while pretending that they are trolling others in the chat.

Sorry if i'm restricted to Brazilian servers with brazilian "pros".
Because that's what their lives are, insignificantly based on showing off their skills on a shooting game, while pretending that they are trolling others in the chat.
Because that's what their lives are, insignificantly based on showing off their skills on a shooting game, while pretending that they are trolling others in the chat.
Thats why I dont read it

On topic:
Hmmm. If you call yourself pro, then the others will call you nolifer. And you cant be pro, there will be always someone better than you.
ohaz is 100% correct, to be pro in cs2d is near impossible because no one really wants to watch a match in cs2d
Cs1.6 on the other hand ---> well ---> Clicky
Cs1.6 on the other hand ---> well ---> Clicky
Well if you somehow make CS2D popular in Korea, you might end up creating high-staked CS2D tournaments.