Dead Men Walking

dMw Gaming => FPS Gaming => Counter-Strike => Topic started by: Scott on January 24, 2013, 10:08:48 PM

Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: Scott on January 24, 2013, 10:08:48 PM
Thank you for showing me how to play the game, it was really fun even though I died a lot and didn't understand why everyone was looking at me when I had the bomb :S And even though I died it was very fun and relaxed I hope to see you all again sometime :)

And can I give special thanks to Duvel for showing me how to play in the start your all so lovely as you should know already, but next time I shall be awesomeness-erer, ohh and I find out you can buy body armour o:

Ps: sorry for any teammates I shot please don't scare me ;_;
Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: TheDvEight on January 24, 2013, 10:42:01 PM
Personally I love CS:GO for how hard I find it compared with other fps games, wouldn't worry about K/D Ratio, as long as you have fun & enjoy the teamwork & the laughs then all is good.
Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: DuVeL on January 24, 2013, 11:37:16 PM
Lo Scott (FireBrand on Steam). I allready had a chat about you joining our CS-GOserver with the HeadAdmin Blunt. If you have any questions or such, just ask them in TS or during gameplay with standard "k" (Ingame TeamChat).
As said before on our server, there are some veterans about that can show you how it works and on what to do. If you have any questions, just ask them. It's not that everyone has been playing CS like some off us have for over 10 years now.
Just have a good time and let me know when you need some more tips/tricks. I don't mind if we go vs bots so I can show you the maps and such. Catch me online on Steam.

PS: Blunt has invited you in to dMw on Steam. Ad some more people from there so you can see who's playing.
Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: Blunt on January 25, 2013, 12:00:53 AM
Good Games tonight Scott :)
You may not know exactly what to do or where to be, but you have precisely the right attitude and that means so much more in these parts.
If you're not sure about something, in-game or out, just ask.
You've had your invite to the dMw steam group, so you'll get invite messages whenever I remember to send them.
Cheers Duv for your help too :)
Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: T-Bag on January 25, 2013, 12:02:47 AM
The beauty of playing with dMw is win or lose it's fun. Most of us have mics and are quite chatty, the game is often secondary to catching up with people. As long as when you wound people it's not deliberate and you quickly say sorry it's not an issue.

When you have the bomb you call the shots. You can be as crazy with that power as you like (just ask Snokio). Any way welcome to the group, see you on the server again soon.
Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: Chaosphere on January 25, 2013, 09:45:59 AM
Pretty sure at points you were doing far better than me, and I've been playing for a good number of weeks now...

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Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: kregoron on January 25, 2013, 10:17:20 AM
Welcome Scott, ive not yet had the priviledge to play with you, but join tonight :) and feel free to ask any member about the rules, as they should all know them ;)
Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: Scott on January 26, 2013, 04:18:59 PM
Thank you for the kind words, what I would love is for someone if they have the time to show me around the maps and say where I am allowed and not allowed to go, as I don't want to be running in and shooting people like I did before and getting told off, and it would be nice to know the map and not be sneaking around somewhere right into the enemy spawn and getting made into swiss cheese o:
Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: DuVeL on January 27, 2013, 03:17:21 AM
Watch for the signs. There are boundaries on our server and they are marked. If you're playing CT (CounterTerrorist) there's a mark with a big red circle with a dash on it.
If you're playing T and you have to plant, you don't have boundaries.
Title: Thanks for showing/letting me play c:
Post by: T-Bag on January 27, 2013, 11:05:10 AM
As Duvel says it's a case of staying near the objectives. As a T in a hostage map you stay near them, and as a CT on a Bomb level stay near them. The signs typically stop you from looping back behind the enemy so they only have to worry about attacking rather than dealing with frag hunters too. If you go wandering and managing to shoot a load of enemies in the map unawares you've probably gone too far. The attacking team doesn't have any boundaries.

If in doubt you can just ask. And if you go to far typically you'll be told politely and asked not to do it again. It's only repeatedly breaking the boundaries after being warned that gets annoying. Everyone has to learn. When I first started I was storming through them until I had them pointed out.