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It’s funny to me that Valve seems to be the only company that’s learned in the last 20 years that hiring modders and buying their work can be a huge benefit to your company.
Right? The bf3 battle royale that was getting worked in a few years ago was so fun and well done. Then Dice killed it and made bf2042 lol. Dice be like, "Hire some talent who understand what Battlefield is and passionate about making quality? Never. Make a horrible buggy cash grabbing game with battlefield name to cash in on a popular IP? Perfect." lol
You know that when Valve announces a game with 2 in the title, it's gonna be the last game of that franchise. Only when Gaben becomes world leader we'll know for sure that there won't be a WW3.
Everytime you emphasized them not having to change much, and the fact that it kept its identity made it so successful; I couldn't stop be reminded of the fall of the Halo franchise.
CS stands as proof that stuff like Halo 4/5/Infinite, or the futuristic CoDs, or the BF42 and it's autistic operators will all inevitably lead to alienating the core audience which leads to failure So far CoD seems to have learned this lesson a bit with it's return to the MW series, but it's so sad that 343 keeps ignoring it
When I was young I criticized Counter Strike for being too rigid or not improving compared to their contemporaries. But now, looking back, that ol' friend Counter Strike is just as endearing and daft as before, only the change to wiser engine. If any games would learn to capitalize nostalgia, they should learn from Valve's FPSes. Even if their virtual skin gambling deserves to be loathed.
Right. I think the appeal is also due to the fact that everyone has a level playing field. You get the same guns as the opposing team, the maps are more vertical than let's say Siege and you don't have any special skills. Just you, your gun, wits, utility and your teammates on your back.
I’ll never forget when I got “Counter Strike” on the Original Xbox back in the day. I didn’t have Xbox Live so I just played against the bots but man was it still so much fun. Looking back it’s very nostalgic.
When our boy Gaben says he can't say anything when asked whether a game will come out, it's not because he isn't sure. It's because he isn't sure whether anyone there will still be alive when it does.
as gaben AI said it, "We are not game developers anymore and its funny, cause when do make a game, its just to fuck with the industry, we made Half life: Alyx and index just to push a cock down zuckerberg's throat and steam deck as a perfect nintendo piracy device.."..
Playing the Counterstrike beta at a LAN party in Michigan in 1999 and then immediately driving to a field with my friends to play paintball is a fond memory of mine
@@LolWutMikehSM Been mostly playing other stuff. But also waaay back in the day, I played the mod almost religiously for so long, I burned out on it for years. But nowadays, I don't like to play team based games unless I have some friends to play with. "Solo queuing" hurts my soul.
@RedDogDragon I used to play 1.6 and cs:condition zero, i quit when cs:source came out because technology advanced and i didnt have a dedicated gaming computer. Those OG games were great
As a computer science student, counter-strike is a true testament to software development in both its design engine and gameplay. The people behind it definitely deserve all the support they can get because what they are doing is NOT easy
@@tiburc10 game can run on a toaster, is consistent, has no bugs whatsoever, and should be taught as a masterpiece of networking, at least for its time. In an age where software and bugs are having the equivalent of people and their toxic drug addicted boyfriend style relationship, it is very impressive. Not to mention, to be able to maintain such a codebase for so long.
CS:GO has actually had mini campaign missions released over the years. The Operation updates that it had usually shipped with actual objective based missions with voice acting, and a vague story. They were pretty cool. Danger Zone actually has lore which these campaign missions expanded on.
Yep it's a shame almost nobody cared about those so they just stopped releasing it lol. At least we still get the occasional flavor texts on skins with bits of lore
@@the_courier_live unfortunately, no. They are timed and lasts for about ~4 months. However there have been leaked info that operation is coming soon, it is possible that it will be released with official counter strike 2 release and it was planned this summer :)
@@the_courier_live actually you can as Valve did release them to the steam workshop of CSGO but they are co-op meaning they do require another player to play with you hence why there are also called ''co-op strike''.
I was a professional CS player back in early to mid 2000s for 1.5 and 1.6.Used to play with Summit1G etc. Started in Beta 5 in 1999. CS was so awesome because before that it was really arena shooters that were popular, like you discussed. Started when I was 17 and I'm 40 now lol.
Wild to think about. There are professional CS players who are adults playing with other professional CS players who were pros before some were even alive. That is unreal, especially for a game.
@@arislanbekkosnazarov9644 yeah for sure. Since I started a family, I obviously stopped being involved. Was in a LAN team with Hiko because he only lived 15 minutes away. I thought he was cheating before we met up at LAN the first time lol
Honestly, the amount of community support and modding most of the games allow for is what makes most of valve's franchises so special. Let's just look at a history of CS, for example 1.6: Started as a mod of Half life, would not exist if valve didn't allow for significant modding of HL1 to begin with. Source: Created a whole host of fun gamemodes which are so unique and enjoyable some of them still have loyal communities today. Global Offensive: carried over most of the modded gamemodes from source. Also, added cosmetic crates which often contain skins made and supported by the community for the crate. It is honestly impressive just how effective valve is at giving the community free will to do what they want with their games. It is one of the things that keeps games like CS and TF2 alive today.
That's what i been telling ym friends. People be asking for out of universe graphics and insane sound effects, but at the end of the day they all return to CS.
Being from Boston it was really special seeing the team I followed for years finally reach their potential, breaks my heart NA CS is pretty much dead in the water now.
I'm a new player to CSGO (literally less than 10 hours lol) but I'm really enjoying it so far. Yeah it takes quite a while to get really good at and it's not uncommon to just get dunked on by absolute units with thousands of hours, but those matches every now and then where I somehow do really well out of nowhere definitely make it worth it. The lobbies of people talking trash and displaying absolute debauchery take me back to the classic Xbox Live days.
You’re doomed to a life of petty insults for every shot you miss my friend. I used to play it 7 hours straight at a cyber cafe, and will never forget the insults and the fun 🤣🤣🤣
CS2 is the best option for longevity of the game, CSGO isnt stale at all yet and leaving the gameplay uinchanged but improving graphics ping and minor things like smoke change is the best way they could do this new counter strike until for some weird reason the csgo gameplay burns ppl out
There's just something about valve games, they hold up very well and retain player bases better than they have any right to. Team fortress 2 has seemingly been neglected for years and it's still popular!
Valve are so lucky to have such dedicated playerbases but their laziness is whats slowly killing them e.g. neglecting TF2 which caused Overwatch to be created and neglecting CSGO which caused valorant to be created.
@HawkeyedSentinel Yes and no. Those games would've been made anyway. They use the same core gameplay but implement it quite differently. I wouldn't consider Valorant being comparable to CS in more than gunplay, and the same goes for TF2 and Overwatch. They are just very different and not really competitors as you can also see reflected in the player count
They are games first and experiences second. I’ve realized I highly prefer games that are just that, while I project my imagination into it, as opposed to developers creating experiences and imposing their vision. Valve is one of the, if not the, best at achieving this for myself.
I think it's just the passion they put into their games. (Not necessarily now). The attention to detail of the entire experience is top notch. The animations, gameplay, art direction, silhouettes, sound design. It's just so fine tuned. There is a good video comparing left 4 dead to back for blood. If you watch that you will see what I mean. There is nothing like a good valve game. That's why people want them making more games again.
Counter strike is like chess. It’s popular and appealing in the modern day because it never changes much and there’s unlimited depth. You aren’t banking on later changes what you see is what you get and what you get has a virtually limitless skill ceiling while still being fairly accessible
i started playing this just a few months ago and the thing i love about it the most is that i can just jump in whenever, find a match quickly, don't have to worry about new updates, techniques or shits, it's the same game i played last time, pick a gun and just play. the rounds are quick, usually not that many hackers like BF games, and i learned it pretty quickly as well. the simplicity makes it easier for me jump in the game every time but it's still challenging enough to keep me on my toes without making me rage quit coz some dude camping on the corner of the map and killing me the moment i spawn in. basically, it takes 2 minutes for me to start having fun and it took very little time for me to learn the maps and weapons as well since they are so simple and well designed.
A thing with skins: I saw that the cases had gone up in price, so I sold some of my old cases. But doing so I also decided to open a few from the money I had made from selling them. I unboxed a Bowie marble fade 0.0106 (FN) worth about 700$ cad at the time (last week). In just one week it's already up another 100$.. I'm going to keep it for a while and sell it later to help buy my house.
CS Player since 1.3 here: You did a good job on this video Act, the choice of 1.6 pro clips is good, I loved seeing SpawN and 4Kings, lots of memories. It was such an honor to be apart of this huge community from its early days.
Also used to play when the game first released. Man it really is a legendary game. Surfing and the rats map were my favorite things to do growing up. Haven't played in a while but great memories
I still have fond memories of stacking vending machines and sofas against doors in CS:S zombie mod. For all the flak that game got the custom games gave it a longevity that even the most finely crafted AAA titles lack
CSS was my first online game. I joined an awesome clan and spent hundreds of hours playing Gungame and the constantly packed 2 main servers of theirs. First time I ever found a large group of people interested in the same stuff I was into. Pretty sure I'm still on the community and now I got to go see if anyone still checks in on it.
"Counter-Strike in space does sound kinda cool." There's actually a Halo mod for this game, surprisingly enough, and even more surprising is that it's actually well made with good effort put into it. It's a pretty novel experience but definitely a fun one if you ever feel like trying it on a day where you feel like you don't have much to do.
I've never been good at CS, but man, I still love watching tournaments. I don't really know why, but seeing the matches just hypes me up. I can't wait to watch the final Major, I think it will be spicy.
Sneaking out of the house at midnight to go play all night with my friend lol The rest is exactly is you described it. There was also a pyramid of Red Bull cans on the PC tower.
oh man, you unlock a core memory. There's always 1 or 2 units inside a pc cafe that has speakers and whenever they play counter strike, the whole place turns into a freaking warzone.
Been playing CS since 1.5 and i'm impressed by this video and how well the Act Man did his homework on the history of CS, the only thing he forgot to mention was that when CSGO released most people disliked it, the playerbase was really small compared to 1.6, most of the pro players stayed on the old CS, it looked like another failure like CSS was, but then came the Arms Deal update (introduction of Skins and cases) and the game had an exponential growth, Valve started making profits and promising to sponsor tournaments, so the greedy pros switched, the game got popular despite being almost the exact same "failed and disliked" game at launch, (Valve took a really long time to improve it and balance out the gameplay). It was skins, betting and gambling mechanics alone that made it popular, I quit after 2 years since everyone became so toxic with the inventory bragging attitude and addiction to opening cases...
True, I also remember the release being mostly lukewarm or just "meh". I tried it for a short while after I spent thousands of hours on the good old CS 1.6 but I just couldn't bring myself to play and basically learn everything from scratch due to different engine and mechanics (call me lazy if you want to lol) and yea, once the loot boxes took off it was over for me as well.
When 343 took over Halo and didn't stick to the Halo feel I fell in love with, I built a PC to play CSGO because I saw it stayed relatively the same since its beginning. Now I thank 343 for changing Halo because now I'm not just Halo player, now I play everything minus Halo.
For me the formula of success of this game is very simple: 1 - you have total control of your aim and it makes the game incredible 2 - CS GO is simple, very simple in fact. So, all you need to care is positioning, economy and shooting some heads 3 - not a new CS GO every single month. It's the same game, the same amazing game
i think biggest reason of cs succes is community tbh i still remember playing zombie plague in cs 1.6 having blast i could play that for hours bro hours....
Remember playing 1.6 as a 6 year old and here in the Philippines, we have internet cafes and regular players often play 5v5 with bets. I was lucky enough to always be considered to play against 18-20yr olds coz of playing i somehow became slightly above average One of my core memories that i will not trade for anything 🥰
Valve when a mod developer makes a successful gamemode for Half-Life: "You're hired!" Nintendo when an 8 year old makes a crayon drawing of Mario: *(loads shotgun menacingly)*
I remember starting out playing this on the beta. Even back when the only different between CTs and Terrorists were whether their sleeves were rolled up or not, it was a great fun game
Played plenty CS Source in the day, moved onto CS:GO and whenever it gets played at the LAN party that's when the mst noise is made. Just a brilliant game!
Man I love CS despite not playing too much anymore. I first played 1.6 round a friends house on his Dads PC and I remember it being really hard. When CS:S came out, I had a PC so I made sure to get it alongside HL2 on release. Played Source pretty much until a year before CSGO and then dabbling with it from release. CS2 release has me excited for the future and I hope the community servers are still a prominent part of the game.
Yeah, I've loved Act Man for years. Every single video is a banger. I don't always watch his videos, but when I do, he never fails to make me care about whatever it is, and I always watch multiple videos because I just love watching the man talk about something passionately. Respect.
Counter-Strike forever revolutionize the FPS with the rise of Esports Counter-Strike and valve has cemented themselves as one of the important contributing factors to the success of Esports as it exists today
Great video, I just recently started playing CSGO just to try something else out besides COD. It’s a blast, so simple and easy to learn but still challenging especially the more you play. Tried Valorant months back and didn’t get into it much.
i wouldnt say simple to learn but the mechanics are very simple to learn and how csgo functions is easy unlike valorant with so much shit flying around all over ur screen
It wasn't a prediction there was a community with Rainbow 6 that was playing rounds this way already, it was an expansion upon that. Tom Clancy was the one who created this genre and it was these guys who took it to a whole new level.
Awesome video actman, I love these videos so much. Cause the details you provide covers so much, it’s like your videos are video game history classes. Love em
@ordinary nameYep a lot of the time it turns out a serving for two people only needs 2-3 carrots… I’d rather not waste my time trying to plan dinners every night and then go shop in hordes of people after work tbh. Especially when whatever I cook isn’t going to be as good and will cost just as much as a HF meal for two.
Perfect timing for this video man. I've become disillusioned with modern online shooters like Halo and CoD so been thinking of trying this out again for the first time in 15 years. DL it now so hope it gives me the shooty bang fun I've been missing for the last 3-4 years.
It's even more impressive if you realize that Valve is a relatively small private company. They don't trade stock. They are entirely their own enclosed privately owned entity. Making it one of the most profitable enterprises per employee in the entire world, of any kind. It's kind of insane.
Condition Zero was my favorite CS! Idk why, maybe I thought the changes to some of the maps were neat, or I just found the community I vibed with the most on CZ, but man, there's nothing like Russian walking your way across the site with that weird tile sound beneath your feet...
Condition Zero was arguably the first FPS campaign I encountered way before I knew about Call of Duty or Medal of Honor. My classmates and I just stumbled upon it back in 2005 when I was at elementary trying to figure my way into PC.
Quick note, Counter-Strike started as a Quake mod called "Navy Seals" then it evolved into Quake II mod "Action Quake 2" which was later ported into Valve's new GoldSrc game engine as Counter-Strike
As a person who spent almost their entire youth years (countless hours in 1.5, 2000 official hours on 1.6 after I bought it original, before that on cracked versions, God knows how many hours I have spent, and 7000 hours in GO) I must say that this game is unkillable. I am almost 30 (in June) and I can tell you this game always draws you back, no matter with what you replace it - it will be temporary. And you said it: because of its lack of change and its simplicity. I played League from 2011 to 2017 extensively. I got tired of patches after patches after patches. I stopped for few years and only last month decided to give it another go for old time's sake. Well I uninstalled it after 5 games I think. The game is unrecognizable it's impossible to have fun if you don't do your research first and catch up with the "meta". But CS? CS is always CS. You can take 10 years break from it and it will be still the same. People love it, because your 10 y.o son can jump in and have joy by randomly killing the best guy in the server. That's what CS is. No fancy menus, no flashy animation. You hop in - and have fun. Just recently after 7000 hours in it I decided I am tired of competitive CS. But that doesn't mean I don't have fun in it. I just play less and less. Waiting for CS2, because it seems like it will fix a lot of the problems that drove me mad in CS:GO. Awesome video Act Man ! Content like this always makes me want to play some Counter-Strike.
That's so true. I was a console gamer in my youth and would play cod 4, mw2, mw3 and those games were pretty close to eachother and not a lot of changes were made when the game was finally out. After that it felt like every new version was completely alien version. I found cs:go when i started my studies in computer science and i felt the same feeling that i felt with those cods. There was something new to learn all the time but still there was so little changes. now 5k hours later i still play it, still learning and after every time i drop it for a while i always come back
I put thousands of hours into 1.6 and Source too yet when I went and tried CSGO i thought it played like shit and the immediate public community was awful
yeah I can relate with that, especially about LoL. The same thing happens with Dota2. I've been a huge fan since the beta but now it's just impossible to have fun anymore since if you quit the game for at least a couple month then you'll have to research tons of materials just to understand what the current meta is
I've played CS since 1.4 over 20 years ago. I just recently got back into it and am still having the same fun I remember from back when I was a teenager playing in CAL leagues. Can't wait for CS2. Cool to see you cover this dude.
20:36 R8 revolver update 24:08 there is nothing to change. I realised that when my friends convinced me to join them in Valorant. Dumb skills and ultimates ruining the game by creating "I have skill you can't have on this character so I win" scenarios. No first-shot accuracy and rng spray after some shots. CS does not have any of this - no bullshit, straight up crisp shooting and movement. You against opponent. Better reaction & aim wins. This is what gives the thrill of playing.
The gameplay is simple yet exciting because it's unpredictable, you'll never know what's going to happen next round, never know what's right around the corner.
Just started playing CSGO like a week before the announcement of CS2 and really enjoying it. It is so simple yet so complicated and allows to really learn skills. End of the day it is just fun. Thanks for the quality content Act Man and have a blessed day. Edit* spelling
It gets easier, but the skill ceiling is very high. I started in 2000 and still love it now as much as I did when I was 12. Don’t rely on the awp! Learn movement, recoil patterns, utility usage, and use that radar! It’ll pay off in the end.
I'm still trying to wash away the awful taste in my mouth from my first matchmaking game. I had 2 teammates throw the match after we lost the pistol round, and the other 2 kept arguing like an old married couple. Oh, and the enemy team was a 5-stack of smurf accounts that shit talked the entire time. We finished the match 0-16. I'm not saying it's the game's fault, but it's hard to actually appreciate it and see how fun it can be when the people I'm playing with make me want to jump off a cliff. I swear low elo NA matchmaking is one of the 9 circles of hell, it's that bad.
It’s such a simple yet highly complex game. With skill gap being so incredibly high that people play the game to hone their skills. Or they play it for a good time. VC is absolutely hilarious in this game.
@@madmonty4761 you might not, but in terms of popularity and staying relevant over the years Minecraft and Gta V always come out on top. You can check the player numbers if you don’t believe me
I remember that Counter strike slowly started to dominate my LAN-group sessions way back as a teenager when the original mod for Half life first released. It was just good from the start, functional, relatively polished even in the beta-stages, and the game mode was fresh at the time.
It's really incredible what Valve has done with it and I think it really show that we actually settle for very little. Let's be honest. Everyone played the game. I've played it back in the day. I think it's one of those games you eventually grow up and quit, it doesn't have a lot to it, but it's fun nevertheless. I've watched the smoke nade trailer, people were losing it...I was like, man, it's not a lot, how easy is for some companies and how hard is for others...
I remember playing when it was just a mod. I would pretend to be sick so I could stay home from school just to play. Warehouse map was my favorite. Everyone would bottleneck at the door, garage door and the vent on the roof. I can't remember the name of the other map I liked but if you were a terrorist your team would start in this really nice house in a canyon and if you went into the bathroom there was a turd in the toilet. It may have been Canyon? I can't remember for sure but man I was fucking hooked.
Im not a huge cs player, but what I really like about the game is that people play because they enjoy the gameplay not because of the constant content drops every few months. It seems like almost every other fps has become a GaaS which takes the focus away from core mechanics to new skins or weapons. And as always, if you give the community the tools to generate their own content, your game will thrive.
Counter Strike is arguably _the_ game that captures the "easy to learn, hard to master" motto so perfectly. Coupled with massive community support and attractive but ultimately non-gameplay intrusive lootboxes, it just ticks all the right boxes while simultaneously avoiding falling to that slippery slope of what made games fail: overcomplication of gameplay mechanics. CS2 not changing much at all is possibly the best choice they could make, and I'm excited to get my ass handed over to me in Source 2.
Counter-Strike's very first map in beta 1.0 was cs_mansion, which evolved later into cs_estate. I remember playing my very first game, in a PC gaming room in a basement that [*was totally functionaing as a legal entity*] and spawning as a t after an adult taught me how to actually join a multiplayer LAN game. This was confusing as hell back then coming from Quake.
Counter strike as a franchise is just the epitome of the phrase: "If it ain't broke don't fix it", well that and the fact that cs was never released with the amount of broken things that a lot of games add in a single update
@@dkskcjfjswwwwwws413 don't forget Valve's strat of having nothing but a skeleton crew left (like the only TF2 Dev left) and being tone deaf to everyone or only responding when action happens
Condition Zero was actually my first CS experience. I did need to play it online and playing countless bot matches was super fun. Especially since it actually ran on my PC at the time.
I can’t even begin to tell you how much I love CS. You get the whole range of emotions. Few things in my life have commanded my full attention the way CS does. It’s a simple game at its core, but literally every aspect of is incredibly complex. When you win a clutch you feel like a god. When you lose a game you get so upset. But coming back to win a game you thought was lost is the greatest feeling in the world. I’ve made a lot of friends thru playing the game as well. It takes years of your life to get really good and even the best player in the world has room for improvement. There is the competitive mode, there’s is surfing, KZ, bhop… hell, I just downloaded a custom map that turns the game into a rogue lite co-op RPG! The greatest game ever made.
@@GoldenXShark22 in the workshop it’s called Rogue. You can unlock different classes, you can get better stats, etc. you go thru a linear level with all sorts of bots. There’s this one that’s on fire and the more you shoot it the more it turns invisible/skeletal it’s pretty cool
one thing that CS does well is that the maps don't have shit in them. they are neat and crisp and you can always see where people are and whats going on. so much visual clutter on other games.
I've been playing cs go for 4 years now it's one of the few games that brought me closer to my dad something we could bond over! I feel like compared to other modern shooter (like cod mw2) that playing casual actually FEELS casual.
Counter strike 1.6 was the golden age for counter strike imo, it had such an amazing community and so many unforgettable gamemodes and servers, like deathrun, zombie servers, surf, CSDM, Jailbreak and many more. It was probably the best time I have ever had playing an online FPS shooter, so nostalgic and fun, I miss it, it was what I played the most when I was younger. Then most of players switched over to CS GO in like 2015 and now CS 1.6 is obselete, sad to see it.
I never knew any of this. It's so cool that your videos have a way to teach people about popular games and how they are always fun and engaging. You keep rocking on ActingMan🤘
im so proud to be a consistent member of CS commmunity. we are the ones that stays loyal and kept the game alive when the likes of valorant were threatening the game's legacy.
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Counter-Strike is one of the most influential First-Person Shooters ever made. But why? What are the secrets to it's success?? From Half-Life mod to 1.6, Condition: Zero, Source and finally CS:GO. Counter-Strike has a long and storied history. This is the Unstoppable Rise of Counter-Strike...
please make a review for RDR2 or COD4 please!
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man please review the gothic remake when it comes out man please!! Its a story you won't find in elder scrolls or elden ring
Terrorists win is one of the most iconic lines in gaming history
Glad they made another cs
Damn you're right.
What do Counter-Terrorists not exsist
@@francis5284 You literally say Terrorists Win in that sentence...
Its not another cs, its an update to another engine.
@@RandoBurner No we waited so many years to get counter strike 2 the last one was 1.6 it's been pain ever since
It’s funny to me that Valve seems to be the only company that’s learned in the last 20 years that hiring modders and buying their work can be a huge benefit to your company.
Right? The bf3 battle royale that was getting worked in a few years ago was so fun and well done. Then Dice killed it and made bf2042 lol.
Dice be like, "Hire some talent who understand what Battlefield is and passionate about making quality? Never.
Make a horrible buggy cash grabbing game with battlefield name to cash in on a popular IP? Perfect." lol
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Lol valve really has things dialed.
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@@CalebePriester Man, I wish Nintendo would turn their attitude around. They’d could get people making their games better for free.
You know that when Valve announces a game with 2 in the title, it's gonna be the last game of that franchise. Only when Gaben becomes world leader we'll know for sure that there won't be a WW3.
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Fr, I bet they made cs2 to get rid of all the technical debt. Probably gonna have cs2 at least 18 years
WW2.1 tho
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20:42 "Imagine if CS2 came out and it didn't have dust" Oh boy
Dust got added back 😭
Everytime you emphasized them not having to change much, and the fact that it kept its identity made it so successful; I couldn't stop be reminded of the fall of the Halo franchise.
CS stands as proof that stuff like Halo 4/5/Infinite, or the futuristic CoDs, or the BF42 and it's autistic operators will all inevitably lead to alienating the core audience which leads to failure
So far CoD seems to have learned this lesson a bit with it's return to the MW series, but it's so sad that 343 keeps ignoring it
When I was young I criticized Counter Strike for being too rigid or not improving compared to their contemporaries.
But now, looking back, that ol' friend Counter Strike is just as endearing and daft as before, only the change to wiser engine.
If any games would learn to capitalize nostalgia, they should learn from Valve's FPSes. Even if their virtual skin gambling deserves to be loathed.
@@defaulted9485hold up now… gambling in video games is the only way im legally allowed to gamble.
I can lose this I NEED THIS!!!
@@RusticRonnie thats not a good thing
Right. I think the appeal is also due to the fact that everyone has a level playing field. You get the same guns as the opposing team, the maps are more vertical than let's say Siege and you don't have any special skills. Just you, your gun, wits, utility and your teammates on your back.
I’ll never forget when I got “Counter Strike” on the Original Xbox back in the day. I didn’t have Xbox Live so I just played against the bots but man was it still so much fun. Looking back it’s very nostalgic.
That game was very bad lol
@@awesome9174 meh it’s the same as old csgo
I played that game aswell and enjoyed it alot
CS with a controller sounds disgusting
@@reedphelps7438 it is
When our boy Gaben says he can't say anything when asked whether a game will come out, it's not because he isn't sure.
It's because he isn't sure whether anyone there will still be alive when it does.
“My game development is beyond your comprehension.”
@@rusty_from_earth9577 *beyond your lifetime
that's _Lord Gaben Newell of Honorary Valve Society_ to you.
He’s like “yeah half these people will be dead by the time I release this shit so better just lie”
as gaben AI said it, "We are not game developers anymore and its funny, cause when do make a game, its just to fuck with the industry, we made Half life: Alyx and index just to push a cock down zuckerberg's throat and steam deck as a perfect nintendo piracy device.."..
Playing the Counterstrike beta at a LAN party in Michigan in 1999 and then immediately driving to a field with my friends to play paintball is a fond memory of mine
Sounds like an epic day.
Michigander here. Glad you got to be here. (:
Ah yes. The red letters in the menu.
1.6 or source?
deagle2, he means the beta to what eventually became CS 1.6
@@zeppelin0110 ah
Even though I haven't played CS since the old 1.0 days, it warms my heart knowing the franchise is still alive and well.
its free.. why not play it?
@@LolWutMikehSM Been mostly playing other stuff. But also waaay back in the day, I played the mod almost religiously for so long, I burned out on it for years.
But nowadays, I don't like to play team based games unless I have some friends to play with. "Solo queuing" hurts my soul.
@RedDogDragon I used to play 1.6 and cs:condition zero, i quit when cs:source came out because technology advanced and i didnt have a dedicated gaming computer. Those OG games were great
@@TheeGreasyGamerLiterally same here
@@LolWutMikehSMBecause it being free doesn't mean much when every free game is full of hackers
As a computer science student, counter-strike is a true testament to software development in both its design engine and gameplay. The people behind it definitely deserve all the support they can get because what they are doing is NOT easy
Care to explain? :)
As a computer science student
@@tiburc10 game can run on a toaster, is consistent, has no bugs whatsoever, and should be taught as a masterpiece of networking, at least for its time. In an age where software and bugs are having the equivalent of people and their toxic drug addicted boyfriend style relationship, it is very impressive. Not to mention, to be able to maintain such a codebase for so long.
@@tukankibar4917 "toxic drug addicted boyfriend style relationship" what the fuck are you on about?
@@thankyou4328thank you lol.
CS:GO has actually had mini campaign missions released over the years. The Operation updates that it had usually shipped with actual objective based missions with voice acting, and a vague story. They were pretty cool. Danger Zone actually has lore which these campaign missions expanded on.
Yep it's a shame almost nobody cared about those so they just stopped releasing it lol. At least we still get the occasional flavor texts on skins with bits of lore
Can you still play these today?
@@the_courier_live unfortunately, no. They are timed and lasts for about ~4 months. However there have been leaked info that operation is coming soon, it is possible that it will be released with official counter strike 2 release and it was planned this summer :)
Campaign missions in CS:GO were there way before Danger Zone. If something is based on something it would be Danger Zone.
@@the_courier_live actually you can as Valve did release them to the steam workshop of CSGO but they are co-op meaning they do require another player to play with you hence why there are also called ''co-op strike''.
I was a professional CS player back in early to mid 2000s for 1.5 and 1.6.Used to play with Summit1G etc. Started in Beta 5 in 1999. CS was so awesome because before that it was really arena shooters that were popular, like you discussed. Started when I was 17 and I'm 40 now lol.
Do you still follow the current pro scene?
Wild to think about. There are professional CS players who are adults playing with other professional CS players who were pros before some were even alive. That is unreal, especially for a game.
@@Masta_E 100%. Feels like just yesterday. It's cliche but time really does fly.
@@arislanbekkosnazarov9644 yeah for sure. Since I started a family, I obviously stopped being involved. Was in a LAN team with Hiko because he only lived 15 minutes away. I thought he was cheating before we met up at LAN the first time lol
Prettybirdz?
Simplicity and the community .... 2 most important things in video gaming world and they are 100% delivered in CS since 1.6
Honestly, the amount of community support and modding most of the games allow for is what makes most of valve's franchises so special. Let's just look at a history of CS, for example
1.6: Started as a mod of Half life, would not exist if valve didn't allow for significant modding of HL1 to begin with.
Source: Created a whole host of fun gamemodes which are so unique and enjoyable some of them still have loyal communities today.
Global Offensive: carried over most of the modded gamemodes from source. Also, added cosmetic crates which often contain skins made and supported by the community for the crate.
It is honestly impressive just how effective valve is at giving the community free will to do what they want with their games. It is one of the things that keeps games like CS and TF2 alive today.
CS community are just cheaters.
Plus lack of changes. Don't change what's already (almost) perfect!
The mentally insane community does make it better than most other games
That's what i been telling ym friends. People be asking for out of universe graphics and insane sound effects, but at the end of the day they all return to CS.
That IEM Boston win back in 2018 was one of the most hype moments of CSGO I remember how CS fandom popped off at such a crazy C9 victory.
*Eleague Boston. But I got you, when C9 won the Major, the CS community and esports in general went insane. Everybody was so hyped.
Greatest underdog story in eSports.
add Cologne 2022, shit was nuts
ya no one expects C9 to make it into playoffs let alone win the major
Being from Boston it was really special seeing the team I followed for years finally reach their potential, breaks my heart NA CS is pretty much dead in the water now.
I'm a new player to CSGO (literally less than 10 hours lol) but I'm really enjoying it so far. Yeah it takes quite a while to get really good at and it's not uncommon to just get dunked on by absolute units with thousands of hours, but those matches every now and then where I somehow do really well out of nowhere definitely make it worth it. The lobbies of people talking trash and displaying absolute debauchery take me back to the classic Xbox Live days.
crazy that people like you still exist who HAVEN'T already played it for thousands of hours 😂
I've been playing it on and off for roughly 18 years and still enjoy it (and still suck at it). It's good to see new people are all still joining.
You’re doomed to a life of petty insults for every shot you miss my friend. I used to play it 7 hours straight at a cyber cafe, and will never forget the insults and the fun 🤣🤣🤣
are u still playing 11 months later
counter strikes longevity is insanely impressive. hopefully cs2 has even more success.
Considering it's Valve... it's very hard to not be good and not thrive...
Tf2 dwarfs it
millions are waiting so its bound to thrive
CS2 is the best option for longevity of the game, CSGO isnt stale at all yet and leaving the gameplay uinchanged but improving graphics ping and minor things like smoke change is the best way they could do this new counter strike until for some weird reason the csgo gameplay burns ppl out
The only thing I can think of that could hold CS2 back is players deciding to play CS:GO.
I love how the sponsorship has the BF1 theme in the background. As do most of your videos. Never gets old. Love it.
It just works so well
Made me watch the ad
Same
@@TheActMan It sure does, Kelly.
There's just something about valve games, they hold up very well and retain player bases better than they have any right to.
Team fortress 2 has seemingly been neglected for years and it's still popular!
Valve are so lucky to have such dedicated playerbases but their laziness is whats slowly killing them e.g. neglecting TF2 which caused Overwatch to be created and neglecting CSGO which caused valorant to be created.
@HawkeyedSentinel Yes and no. Those games would've been made anyway. They use the same core gameplay but implement it quite differently. I wouldn't consider Valorant being comparable to CS in more than gunplay, and the same goes for TF2 and Overwatch. They are just very different and not really competitors as you can also see reflected in the player count
They are games first and experiences second. I’ve realized I highly prefer games that are just that, while I project my imagination into it, as opposed to developers creating experiences and imposing their vision. Valve is one of the, if not the, best at achieving this for myself.
I think it's just the passion they put into their games. (Not necessarily now). The attention to detail of the entire experience is top notch. The animations, gameplay, art direction, silhouettes, sound design. It's just so fine tuned. There is a good video comparing left 4 dead to back for blood. If you watch that you will see what I mean. There is nothing like a good valve game. That's why people want them making more games again.
@@kamewoni could you elaborate what you mean by "game and experience" as separate concepts?
Counter strike is like chess. It’s popular and appealing in the modern day because it never changes much and there’s unlimited depth. You aren’t banking on later changes what you see is what you get and what you get has a virtually limitless skill ceiling while still being fairly accessible
i started playing this just a few months ago and the thing i love about it the most is that i can just jump in whenever, find a match quickly, don't have to worry about new updates, techniques or shits, it's the same game i played last time, pick a gun and just play. the rounds are quick, usually not that many hackers like BF games, and i learned it pretty quickly as well. the simplicity makes it easier for me jump in the game every time but it's still challenging enough to keep me on my toes without making me rage quit coz some dude camping on the corner of the map and killing me the moment i spawn in. basically, it takes 2 minutes for me to start having fun and it took very little time for me to learn the maps and weapons as well since they are so simple and well designed.
A thing with skins:
I saw that the cases had gone up in price, so I sold some of my old cases.
But doing so I also decided to open a few from the money I had made from selling them.
I unboxed a Bowie marble fade 0.0106 (FN) worth about 700$ cad at the time (last week).
In just one week it's already up another 100$.. I'm going to keep it for a while and sell it later to help buy my house.
dam
Sold a marble fade years ago on skin barron that helped pay my rent lol
sold my flip knife autotronic and ak bloodsport fn for 500€ combined. That helped me pay bills. Bought these 2 skins initially for 280€
People paying rent with fucking pixels. What fucking reality am i in.
still amazes me folks value things so high which take just a few min and no effort to create as a modder and normally would be listed as junk.
CS Player since 1.3 here: You did a good job on this video Act, the choice of 1.6 pro clips is good, I loved seeing SpawN and 4Kings, lots of memories. It was such an honor to be apart of this huge community from its early days.
Also used to play when the game first released. Man it really is a legendary game. Surfing and the rats map were my favorite things to do growing up. Haven't played in a while but great memories
1.3 as well here. Loved seeing that SpawN clip. I remember when the internet was set on fire when he was signed to SK. The HeatoN Potti Powerhouse.
hi grandpa
That clip with the deagle ace by edward is godly
You Srig?
I still have fond memories of stacking vending machines and sofas against doors in CS:S zombie mod. For all the flak that game got the custom games gave it a longevity that even the most finely crafted AAA titles lack
CSS was my first online game. I joined an awesome clan and spent hundreds of hours playing Gungame and the constantly packed 2 main servers of theirs. First time I ever found a large group of people interested in the same stuff I was into. Pretty sure I'm still on the community and now I got to go see if anyone still checks in on it.
CS is my rock. No matter what game comes out I always find myself delving back into cs years later and loving it just the same.
"Counter-Strike in space does sound kinda cool." There's actually a Halo mod for this game, surprisingly enough, and even more surprising is that it's actually well made with good effort put into it. It's a pretty novel experience but definitely a fun one if you ever feel like trying it on a day where you feel like you don't have much to do.
They have a space map in csgo but it's for scouts knives
You gotta stop saying actually.
@@mkultra2456 No I don't think I will actually.
@@cyphersam9436 lol reread what you wrote and ask yourself what was the point of using that word. Twice.
@@mkultra2456 Eh yeah I know, I just don't really care about it. English gets boring for me so it's easy to get lazy with wording.
I've never been good at CS, but man, I still love watching tournaments. I don't really know why, but seeing the matches just hypes me up. I can't wait to watch the final Major, I think it will be spicy.
This major is absolutely fucking insane, gearing up to be one of the best the game has ever seen. Just the QUALIFIERS to the major have been top tier.
It's just a very intense competition. It's like watching a good sports game even if you aren't a sports person.
Nothing beats that cologne 2022 final, not even boston.
Me but with Tekken
Played CS 1.6 on net cafe back than on mid early 2000's. All speakers turn up to the max, it looks like a freaking battlefield and it was awesome.
Sneaking out of the house at midnight to go play all night with my friend lol
The rest is exactly is you described it. There was also a pyramid of Red Bull cans on the PC tower.
oh man, you unlock a core memory. There's always 1 or 2 units inside a pc cafe that has speakers and whenever they play counter strike, the whole place turns into a freaking warzone.
With how big CS has become, being a part of the game since the early years of 1.5 make me feel good. It's like watching a child grow.
I feel that
Been playing CS since 1.5 and i'm impressed by this video and how well the Act Man did his homework on the history of CS, the only thing he forgot to mention was that when CSGO released most people disliked it, the playerbase was really small compared to 1.6, most of the pro players stayed on the old CS, it looked like another failure like CSS was, but then came the Arms Deal update (introduction of Skins and cases) and the game had an exponential growth, Valve started making profits and promising to sponsor tournaments, so the greedy pros switched, the game got popular despite being almost the exact same "failed and disliked" game at launch, (Valve took a really long time to improve it and balance out the gameplay). It was skins, betting and gambling mechanics alone that made it popular, I quit after 2 years since everyone became so toxic with the inventory bragging attitude and addiction to opening cases...
True, I also remember the release being mostly lukewarm or just "meh". I tried it for a short while after I spent thousands of hours on the good old CS 1.6 but I just couldn't bring myself to play and basically learn everything from scratch due to different engine and mechanics (call me lazy if you want to lol) and yea, once the loot boxes took off it was over for me as well.
When 343 took over Halo and didn't stick to the Halo feel I fell in love with, I built a PC to play CSGO because I saw it stayed relatively the same since its beginning. Now I thank 343 for changing Halo because now I'm not just Halo player, now I play everything minus Halo.
Hahaha true that
For me the formula of success of this game is very simple:
1 - you have total control of your aim and it makes the game incredible
2 - CS GO is simple, very simple in fact. So, all you need to care is positioning, economy and shooting some heads
3 - not a new CS GO every single month. It's the same game, the same amazing game
i think biggest reason of cs succes is community tbh i still remember playing zombie plague in cs 1.6 having blast i could play that for hours bro hours....
1 : have patience with kills.
2: have a good mouse
3: learn using the awp sniper
@@brokendreamchaser399 anyone can use the awp decently, however if you know how to use the AK you're unstoppable
@@bigbadt ssg supremacy!
@@potatoes5829 nah ak supremacy
Door Stuck is one of the funniest cs videos ever. Cracks me up every time I see it.
"Green green, what is your problem green?" Aswell lol
OUTTA MY WAY SON!!
@@Helperbot-2000 this is what I was coming here to comment. “Me say A Long ramp”
1.6 and CZ had skins and maps too, same for Half Life, making their games deeply customizable has always been a Valve staple since it's inception.
Remember playing 1.6 as a 6 year old and here in the Philippines, we have internet cafes and regular players often play 5v5 with bets.
I was lucky enough to always be considered to play against 18-20yr olds coz of playing i somehow became slightly above average
One of my core memories that i will not trade for anything 🥰
Valve when a mod developer makes a successful gamemode for Half-Life: "You're hired!"
Nintendo when an 8 year old makes a crayon drawing of Mario: *(loads shotgun menacingly)*
They were so good at snatching mod developers that they managed to swipe Dota from a game they didn’t even work on.
They just murdered that botw multiplayer modder
@@thatitalianlameguy2235 someone literally got sentenced on prison for life because Nintendo
Valve just knows how to do business unlike some other game companies
I remember starting out playing this on the beta. Even back when the only different between CTs and Terrorists were whether their sleeves were rolled up or not, it was a great fun game
Played plenty CS Source in the day, moved onto CS:GO and whenever it gets played at the LAN party that's when the mst noise is made. Just a brilliant game!
Man I love CS despite not playing too much anymore. I first played 1.6 round a friends house on his Dads PC and I remember it being really hard. When CS:S came out, I had a PC so I made sure to get it alongside HL2 on release. Played Source pretty much until a year before CSGO and then dabbling with it from release. CS2 release has me excited for the future and I hope the community servers are still a prominent part of the game.
I just love the personality in every Act Man video. So funny, so straight forward, so engaging. You’re a master of your craft dude. Respect.
Yeah, I've loved Act Man for years. Every single video is a banger. I don't always watch his videos, but when I do, he never fails to make me care about whatever it is, and I always watch multiple videos because I just love watching the man talk about something passionately. Respect.
Truly an Act Man moment
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@@Thiefy0 2/22/2222
Counter-Strike forever revolutionize the FPS with the rise of Esports Counter-Strike and valve has cemented themselves as one of the important contributing factors to the success of Esports as it exists today
Esports = big gey
My friends and I used to have LAN parties to play CS. So many memories of sniping with an MP5 or being scared out of our wits when we heard the AWP 😂
Great video, I just recently started playing CSGO just to try something else out besides COD. It’s a blast, so simple and easy to learn but still challenging especially the more you play. Tried Valorant months back and didn’t get into it much.
valorant is made for little kiddie noobs and the chinese market
i wouldnt say simple to learn but the mechanics are very simple to learn and how csgo functions is easy unlike valorant with so much shit flying around all over ur screen
It wasn't a prediction there was a community with Rainbow 6 that was playing rounds this way already, it was an expansion upon that. Tom Clancy was the one who created this genre and it was these guys who took it to a whole new level.
But Tom Clancy is an author not a video game designer?
I think de_dust2 is where my spirit will rest eternally when I die
Dork
Fancy seeing you here
Awesome video actman, I love these videos so much. Cause the details you provide covers so much, it’s like your videos are video game history classes. Love em
“Put down the cheeseburger and start eating healthy meals with Hello Fresh” Act Man says as I prep my burger meal that hello fresh just sent me
@ordinary nameYep a lot of the time it turns out a serving for two people only needs 2-3 carrots… I’d rather not waste my time trying to plan dinners every night and then go shop in hordes of people after work tbh. Especially when whatever I cook isn’t going to be as good and will cost just as much as a HF meal for two.
Perfect timing for this video man. I've become disillusioned with modern online shooters like Halo and CoD so been thinking of trying this out again for the first time in 15 years. DL it now so hope it gives me the shooty bang fun I've been missing for the last 3-4 years.
It's even more impressive if you realize that Valve is a relatively small private company. They don't trade stock. They are entirely their own enclosed privately owned entity. Making it one of the most profitable enterprises per employee in the entire world, of any kind. It's kind of insane.
Acting King back at it again with the 🔥
I actually liked Condition Zero because it turned Inferno into a night setting
Condition Zero was my favorite CS! Idk why, maybe I thought the changes to some of the maps were neat, or I just found the community I vibed with the most on CZ, but man, there's nothing like Russian walking your way across the site with that weird tile sound beneath your feet...
Condition Zero was arguably the first FPS campaign I encountered way before I knew about Call of Duty or Medal of Honor. My classmates and I just stumbled upon it back in 2005 when I was at elementary trying to figure my way into PC.
Quick note, Counter-Strike started as a Quake mod called "Navy Seals" then it evolved into Quake II mod "Action Quake 2" which was later ported into Valve's new GoldSrc game engine as Counter-Strike
Had no idea abt. this.
act man quantum tv just got arrested
As a person who spent almost their entire youth years (countless hours in 1.5, 2000 official hours on 1.6 after I bought it original, before that on cracked versions, God knows how many hours I have spent, and 7000 hours in GO) I must say that this game is unkillable. I am almost 30 (in June) and I can tell you this game always draws you back, no matter with what you replace it - it will be temporary. And you said it: because of its lack of change and its simplicity. I played League from 2011 to 2017 extensively. I got tired of patches after patches after patches. I stopped for few years and only last month decided to give it another go for old time's sake. Well I uninstalled it after 5 games I think. The game is unrecognizable it's impossible to have fun if you don't do your research first and catch up with the "meta". But CS? CS is always CS. You can take 10 years break from it and it will be still the same. People love it, because your 10 y.o son can jump in and have joy by randomly killing the best guy in the server. That's what CS is. No fancy menus, no flashy animation. You hop in - and have fun. Just recently after 7000 hours in it I decided I am tired of competitive CS. But that doesn't mean I don't have fun in it. I just play less and less. Waiting for CS2, because it seems like it will fix a lot of the problems that drove me mad in CS:GO. Awesome video Act Man ! Content like this always makes me want to play some Counter-Strike.
That's so true. I was a console gamer in my youth and would play cod 4, mw2, mw3 and those games were pretty close to eachother and not a lot of changes were made when the game was finally out. After that it felt like every new version was completely alien version. I found cs:go when i started my studies in computer science and i felt the same feeling that i felt with those cods. There was something new to learn all the time but still there was so little changes. now 5k hours later i still play it, still learning and after every time i drop it for a while i always come back
Its weird this game is more popular then quake live or champions.
Veteran I see, I respect you.
I put thousands of hours into 1.6 and Source too yet when I went and tried CSGO i thought it played like shit and the immediate public community was awful
yeah I can relate with that, especially about LoL. The same thing happens with Dota2. I've been a huge fan since the beta but now it's just impossible to have fun anymore since if you quit the game for at least a couple month then you'll have to research tons of materials just to understand what the current meta is
As someone who played the shit outta starcraft, I actually started laughing out loud at 20:16
I've played CS since 1.4 over 20 years ago. I just recently got back into it and am still having the same fun I remember from back when I was a teenager playing in CAL leagues. Can't wait for CS2. Cool to see you cover this dude.
CAL…man what memories hearing that name.. I remember playing with my friends in CAL-O in CS and OG DOTA.. been playing CS since retail 1.0..
@@kevinkim9620 time is flying man!
Condition Zero was actually the first introduction I had into CS, and it was active as hell for servers for the year straight I played it.
20:36 R8 revolver update
24:08 there is nothing to change. I realised that when my friends convinced me to join them in Valorant. Dumb skills and ultimates ruining the game by creating "I have skill you can't have on this character so I win" scenarios. No first-shot accuracy and rng spray after some shots.
CS does not have any of this - no bullshit, straight up crisp shooting and movement. You against opponent. Better reaction & aim wins. This is what gives the thrill of playing.
The gameplay is simple yet exciting because it's unpredictable, you'll never know what's going to happen next round, never know what's right around the corner.
Just started playing CSGO like a week before the announcement of CS2 and really enjoying it. It is so simple yet so complicated and allows to really learn skills. End of the day it is just fun. Thanks for the quality content Act Man and have a blessed day.
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It's the most sportlike of all the eSports.
It gets easier, but the skill ceiling is very high. I started in 2000 and still love it now as much as I did when I was 12. Don’t rely on the awp! Learn movement, recoil patterns, utility usage, and use that radar! It’ll pay off in the end.
I'm still trying to wash away the awful taste in my mouth from my first matchmaking game. I had 2 teammates throw the match after we lost the pistol round, and the other 2 kept arguing like an old married couple. Oh, and the enemy team was a 5-stack of smurf accounts that shit talked the entire time. We finished the match 0-16.
I'm not saying it's the game's fault, but it's hard to actually appreciate it and see how fun it can be when the people I'm playing with make me want to jump off a cliff. I swear low elo NA matchmaking is one of the 9 circles of hell, it's that bad.
It’s such a simple yet highly complex game. With skill gap being so incredibly high that people play the game to hone their skills. Or they play it for a good time. VC is absolutely hilarious in this game.
Act man: "theres never been a counter strike in space..."
Lunacy: 😢
I was there for the R8 Revolver launch in CSGO. Shit was literally the Wild West. For a week straight that game was a meme.
1:41 bro dropped the hottest door stuck csgo edit and thought we wouldn't notice
Whenever the Valve starts turning... *People start going crazy*
CS is the king. How many games have come and gone and CS is still here. Long Live the King.
Minecraft and Gta V still on top
@@therookie5714i never really liked Minecraft
@@madmonty4761 you might not, but in terms of popularity and staying relevant over the years Minecraft and Gta V always come out on top. You can check the player numbers if you don’t believe me
@@therookie5714 Minecraft is just really boring
@@therookie5714 both of them are of diff. genre, name one FPS game with this much longevity..
I remember that Counter strike slowly started to dominate my LAN-group sessions way back as a teenager when the original mod for Half life first released. It was just good from the start, functional, relatively polished even in the beta-stages, and the game mode was fresh at the time.
It's really incredible what Valve has done with it and I think it really show that we actually settle for very little. Let's be honest. Everyone played the game. I've played it back in the day. I think it's one of those games you eventually grow up and quit, it doesn't have a lot to it, but it's fun nevertheless. I've watched the smoke nade trailer, people were losing it...I was like, man, it's not a lot, how easy is for some companies and how hard is for others...
lmao, loved that edit of the main theme with Door Stuck, lol
I remember playing when it was just a mod. I would pretend to be sick so I could stay home from school just to play. Warehouse map was my favorite. Everyone would bottleneck at the door, garage door and the vent on the roof. I can't remember the name of the other map I liked but if you were a terrorist your team would start in this really nice house in a canyon and if you went into the bathroom there was a turd in the toilet. It may have been Canyon? I can't remember for sure but man I was fucking hooked.
Siege?
Cs_assault and cs_militia ❤
Take me back man
Playing 1.5 was some of the best times ever. Pure nostalgic goodness
much appreciation for using Bully soundtrack during the video!
Im not a huge cs player, but what I really like about the game is that people play because they enjoy the gameplay not because of the constant content drops every few months. It seems like almost every other fps has become a GaaS which takes the focus away from core mechanics to new skins or weapons. And as always, if you give the community the tools to generate their own content, your game will thrive.
Helluva intro. Glad to see you covering this timeless masterpiece!
Quantum TV got arrested. Enjoy ya day.
When The Act Man posts, I never skip the ads.
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Counter Strike is arguably _the_ game that captures the "easy to learn, hard to master" motto so perfectly. Coupled with massive community support and attractive but ultimately non-gameplay intrusive lootboxes, it just ticks all the right boxes while simultaneously avoiding falling to that slippery slope of what made games fail: overcomplication of gameplay mechanics. CS2 not changing much at all is possibly the best choice they could make, and I'm excited to get my ass handed over to me in Source 2.
Counter-Strike's very first map in beta 1.0 was cs_mansion, which evolved later into cs_estate.
I remember playing my very first game, in a PC gaming room in a basement that [*was totally functionaing as a legal entity*] and spawning as a t after an adult taught me how to actually join a multiplayer LAN game. This was confusing as hell back then coming from Quake.
Quantum Tv has been Arrested!!! Gg TheActMan you got the last laugh
Counter strike as a franchise is just the epitome of the phrase: "If it ain't broke don't fix it", well that and the fact that cs was never released with the amount of broken things that a lot of games add in a single update
csgo begs to differ, was by far the worst, most hated cs game on release
@@dkskcjfjswwwwwws413 don't forget Valve's strat of having nothing but a skeleton crew left (like the only TF2 Dev left) and being tone deaf to everyone or only responding when action happens
New record is 1.8m =)
Condition Zero was actually my first CS experience. I did need to play it online and playing countless bot matches was super fun. Especially since it actually ran on my PC at the time.
Time to wait for Counter Strike 3 for 50+ years
Quantum is in the slammer
Actman is constantly making the best content I love all of his videos I hope he keeps making them and continues to keep the quality
I agree.
The video’s been out for 40 minutes, and you posted this 40 minutes ago. Did you just watch the video at 400x speed?
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@Catboy451 I will admit I posted this as I was watching the video
@@bradleyglyer8341 fair enough
I can’t even begin to tell you how much I love CS. You get the whole range of emotions. Few things in my life have commanded my full attention the way CS does. It’s a simple game at its core, but literally every aspect of is incredibly complex. When you win a clutch you feel like a god. When you lose a game you get so upset. But coming back to win a game you thought was lost is the greatest feeling in the world. I’ve made a lot of friends thru playing the game as well. It takes years of your life to get really good and even the best player in the world has room for improvement. There is the competitive mode, there’s is surfing, KZ, bhop… hell, I just downloaded a custom map that turns the game into a rogue lite co-op RPG! The greatest game ever made.
rpg rougelite? Holy shit how
@@GoldenXShark22 in the workshop it’s called Rogue. You can unlock different classes, you can get better stats, etc. you go thru a linear level with all sorts of bots. There’s this one that’s on fire and the more you shoot it the more it turns invisible/skeletal it’s pretty cool
Dude,did you see it has been confirmed that Quantum TV has been arrested?
one thing that CS does well is that the maps don't have shit in them.
they are neat and crisp and you can always see where people are and whats going on.
so much visual clutter on other games.
The ability for the community to make maps and other fun stuff is the main thing valorant is missing
Always a good day when we get a new Act Man video 🎉🎉🎉
I've been playing cs go for 4 years now it's one of the few games that brought me closer to my dad something we could bond over! I feel like compared to other modern shooter (like cod mw2) that playing casual actually FEELS casual.
Counter strike 1.6 was the golden age for counter strike imo, it had such an amazing community and so many unforgettable gamemodes and servers, like deathrun, zombie servers, surf, CSDM, Jailbreak and many more. It was probably the best time I have ever had playing an online FPS shooter, so nostalgic and fun, I miss it, it was what I played the most when I was younger. Then most of players switched over to CS GO in like 2015 and now CS 1.6 is obselete, sad to see it.
Quantum was arrested haha
I never knew any of this. It's so cool that your videos have a way to teach people about popular games and how they are always fun and engaging. You keep rocking on ActingMan🤘
im so proud to be a consistent member of CS commmunity. we are the ones that stays loyal and kept the game alive when the likes of valorant were threatening the game's legacy.
20:30 Actman missed the R8 revolver introduction, meta breaking gun
Well I take that one back
Yooooooooo big ups for using the classic insane Edward 3 sec ace at 9:23. Absolutely nailing this video!
Hello I am a 74 year old man from Uruguay, and can I just say that I love your content! The deep philosophical barriers really reflect on what post war modernism has done to the average psyche. Your in depth arguments truly evoke discussion, for example in this video you commented on the obscenity of the war on drugs in Switzerland. What an amazing statement! Please continue what you are doing... the world needs people like you
I agree with you on that.