The new worst gaming trend: killing our favorite games to replace them with sequels
The new worst gaming trend: killing our favorite games to replace them with sequels
The biggest games of the last decade are being wiped off the internet for no good reason.
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CS:GO is over a decade old and certainly isn't "killed", does the author just not want new games to be released ever? I feel like everything posted nowadays is ragebait.
38 0 ReplyI mean CSGO turned into CS2 in my steam library.
So CSGO effectively doesn't exist anymore. I say 'killed' is accurate
54 0 ReplyIt was a free update/upgrade for CS:GO. That's like saying v2.0 killed v1.9.
Also, major upgrades for free ten years after release is frankly unheard of. This isn't a "trend"
14 0 ReplyYou can still open csgo by selecting it from the beta tab on CS2. Can still join community servers on there through to the end of the year iirc
Doubt valve will have ironed out this forced open beta by then though
9 0 ReplyThey won't shut down the game at the end of the year. They just said they won't be maintaining it / ensuring compatibility
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Laughs in 1.6...
4 0 ReplyYeah, so dumb from them, CS2 was not ready at all.
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does the author just not want new games to be released ever?
It is impossible to give this an appropriate answer in any forum that demands "civility" over honesty.
The censored version is: no. And you fucking know better.
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