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MAX-russia
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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.

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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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become a pro on a normal Counter-strike is more Easy then in a Counter-strike 2D

lolno

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user Time has written
MAX-russia has written
become a pro on a normal Counter-strike is more Easy then in a Counter-strike 2D

lolno
Oh yes it is. There are way more sponsors and tournaments in the normal CounterStrike than in CS2D. So you have a better chance to earn money with it.

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@user 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.

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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!"?

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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.

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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
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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.

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user Mechanolith has written
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.


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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.

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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

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Well if you somehow make CS2D popular in Korea, you might end up creating high-staked CS2D tournaments.
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