Why should I play this over CS:go ?
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[MOD]Fizzeq wrote: »The real question is, for what reason(s) do you play games? I think a good reason would come after that can be answered.
Just wondering what this game has to offer more than CS:go in it's current state.
From a returning player point of view, what I saw:
- Huge cash shop ( with superior weaponry in said cash shop )
- Low quality graphics ( except if I'm wrong, they didn't update much since release ... )
- Lots of useless game modes ( split the community in multiple smaller communities that play each game modes )
- No trade system except if I'm blind ( been asked even before I started playing )
- No item drops / low GP drops ( That's not new tho )
Am I forgetting something ?
I think I've played this game enough and took part in this forum back in the days enough to have some credential and I hope you understand my question is serious and not to just create polemic ... I've also spent lots of money in this game when I was younger and it brought me a lot of fun ( even tho I never won any ZP crates gun RIP ) -
it brought me a lot of fun
there is your answer.....
i play this game still because its fun....
even if the graphics aren't as good most F2P games out there i feel like Crossfire has more of a community and i think it is entertaining to be apart of....
complaining about the game wont change it and if you don't like it anymore than don't play.... no one is making you play it... -
Just wondering what this game has to offer more than CS:go in it's current state.
Considering that for most people,csgo only means competitive and (maybe) deathmatch when they look at other's total hours spent ingame,then yes,its got more to offer. -
Give me good reason.
F2P isn't a good reason, with the cash shop that, let's be honest, give you slight edges over your opponents like more nades.
You can´t even compare the two games. CrossFire is more mechanical than CS. CS has probably the most toxic enviroment for improving in any eSports game. In CS you have to save up to buy ****, here you spawn with your items. CF is more unique in its own way. You can bunny hop, asian walk, triple jump, etc etc.
The AWM in CF is a perfect example of how mechanically different the game is. It is accurate, how a sniper should be, even when quickscoping. Its easy to control, easy to learn, but hard to master. Exactly like a gun should feel. Compare this to the AWP in CS. You cant, because its so mechanically different. -
CFs community isn't as much of a crutch as CS:GOs is. (I played both, 220 hours or so in CS:GO so really not that much if you consider that I was GN2 lol(I suck kay))
Even if you get kicked a lot if you're just good it's still fun.
CF is easier to play than CS:GO imo. It can yield the same amount of fun in a shorter time.
But CS:GO is way more competetive. So if you want to actually compete against others you should stick to CS:GO, if you just want a fast round of fun you should play CF imo.
Advantages of CF:
F2P
You will always have the gun if you bought it. You don't need to save up money to buy your favorite gun ingame.
Different characters for your "individual" look with accessories and such.
You can leave a game whenever you want it won't change your stats.
Disadvantages:
F2P/Reliant on a cash system where the cashers get slight edges over the non-cashers (Which I can understand.)
As it is a F2P there can be a lot of hackers ruining your fun.
Weapons are limited by your level, needing you to level up before you can buy/use them.
Most things (Including different characters apart from SAS, SWAT and OMOH) require you to cash.
Not as competetive.
You can get kicked a lot only because you are good. (The hackers mainly caused this.)
Pick what you want, I prefer CF. -
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Spekkulertt wrote: »You can´t even compare the two games. CrossFire is more mechanical than CS. CS has probably the most toxic enviroment for improving in any eSports game. In CS you have to save up to buy ****, here you spawn with your items. CF is more unique in its own way. You can bunny hop, asian walk, triple jump, etc etc.
The AWM in CF is a perfect example of how mechanically different the game is. It is accurate, how a sniper should be, even when quickscoping. Its easy to control, easy to learn, but hard to master. Exactly like a gun should feel. Compare this to the AWP in CS. You cant, because its so mechanically different.
more mechanical? Define what you mean by mechanical?
As for cs being way more toxic? Hell no. Put in 800 hours so far into csgo, found way less toxic players then crossfire. Sure you run into a few of the bad apples, but for the most part both competitive and casual has been way better than crossfire. Never mind the kicks and egys that overrun this game.
The saving up system is incredibly smart, and provides for a way better experience. People actually need to learn some economy when playing csgo. When to buy, when to save your money, its an amazing system, provides for a way better experience. Not anyones problem when you have trouble figuring it out.
As for the awp, you're full of crap. Crossfire's awp is the dumb-downed version of csgo's for the little 12 year old's that play this game. You obviously never got good with the awp on csgo. As for quickscoping? Easy in csgo, then again, you actually have to be good at the game.
Bunnyhopping exists in csgo too, more technical then pressing space bar like in crossfire, but it works.
Asian walking is just stupid. "Realistic first person shooter". Right.
CS:GO > Crossfire.
You can have fun on both, sure when I get on crossfire I enjoy the hell out of it, but doesn't mean you can compare the 2 games. -
more mechanical? Define what you mean by mechanical?
As for cs being way more toxic? Hell no. Put in 800 hours so far into csgo, found way less toxic players then crossfire. Sure you run into a few of the bad apples, but for the most part both competitive and casual has been way better than crossfire. Never mind the kicks and egys that overrun this game.
The saving up system is incredibly smart, and provides for a way better experience. People actually need to learn some economy when playing csgo. When to buy, when to save your money, its an amazing system, provides for a way better experience. Not anyones problem when you have trouble figuring it out.
As for the awp, you're full of crap. Crossfire's awp is the dumb-downed version of csgo's for the little 12 year old's that play this game. You obviously never got good with the awp on csgo. As for quickscoping? Easy in csgo, then again, you actually have to be good at the game.
Bunnyhopping exists in csgo too, more technical then pressing space bar like in crossfire, but it works.
Asian walking is just stupid. "Realistic first person shooter". Right.
CS:GO > Crossfire.
You can have fun on both, sure when I get on crossfire I enjoy the hell out of it, but doesn't mean you can compare the 2 games.
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LastNameRich wrote: »lol
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No really, if anything: csgo is more team-focused with economy and strategy. CF has a ton of content, but not a hell strong of a competitive scene. While csgo has many opportunities and sources of competitions (as it has traditionally had, dating back to source and 1.6), don't forget the profit part. You can actually make money from csgo, and it's a big deal in online games.
With every game, there are goals you want to set for to happen. If you play games for enjoyment, then just play it. If you seek a more opportunity filled environment of countless competitions, go with csgo. More content based with modes and weapons? CF is probably the place to play different modes and have fun.
You could swap between the two games here and there. I know plenty of people that don't just play csgo all day long; they switch within other fps titles and even play other genres (mobas, rts's, rpgs, etc etc). Even cs pros follow this, most gamers do. -
[MOD]Fizzeq wrote: »No really, if anything: csgo is more team-focused with economy and strategy. CF has a ton of content, but not a hell strong of a competitive scene. While csgo has many opportunities and sources of competitions (as it has traditionally had, dating back to source and 1.6), don't forget the profit part. You can actually make money from csgo, and it's a big deal in online games.
With every game, there are goals you want to set for to happen. If you play games for enjoyment, then just play it. If you seek a more opportunity filled environment of countless competitions, go with csgo. More content based with modes and weapons? CF is probably the place to play different modes and have fun.
You could swap between the two games here and there. I know plenty of people that don't just play csgo all day long; they switch within other fps titles and even play other genres (mobas, rts's, rpgs, etc etc). Even cs pros follow this, most gamers do.
+1 completely true...
spent $220 on Cs:GO cases...
won 3 knives
couple of expensive skins
cashed out +$2500
spending $700 of it to get 1m ZP on thanksgiving -
[MOD]Fizzeq wrote: »No really, if anything: csgo is more team-focused with economy and strategy. CF has a ton of content, but not a hell strong of a competitive scene. While csgo has many opportunities and sources of competitions (as it has traditionally had, dating back to source and 1.6), don't forget the profit part. You can actually make money from csgo, and it's a big deal in online games.
With every game, there are goals you want to set for to happen. If you play games for enjoyment, then just play it. If you seek a more opportunity filled environment of countless competitions, go with csgo. More content based with modes and weapons? CF is probably the place to play different modes and have fun.
You could swap between the two games here and there. I know plenty of people that don't just play csgo all day long; they switch within other fps titles and even play other genres (mobas, rts's, rpgs, etc etc). Even cs pros follow this, most gamers do.
Was directed towards the other aspects of his claim, such as that cs doesn't have a bad community and that as long as you're a good player you can accurately quickscope
CS is definitely better than CF mechanically (although enjoyment can be debated), but he knows nothing about the game -
Give me good reason.
F2P isn't a good reason, with the cash shop that, let's be honest, give you slight edges over your opponents like more nades.
Play what you like. Shouldn't need any convincing or rationalizing to figure out which is better. You have played both and know both so why bother asking.
I like crossfire better not because the graphics or whatever else I just prefer it because I have more fun and enjoy it.
If you don't like crossfire as much as cs go than I think you are all set here. -
Why should I play this over CS:go ?
Give me good reason.
Why play CF over other FPS games:
1: Customized & great graphic designed weapons (available for those who can afford to invest/gamble/save-up on them to have cool, unique & slight advantage type of weapons for combat).
2: An Arsenal load of unique permanent weapon choices available, like in the GP Item Mall, FP Mall, Zombie Tickets, Black-Market & Coupons E. System. Most other games have lots of weapons too, but are generally temporary weapons just to be used for the moment, unlike here in CF.
3: So many Mode choices available: Sci-Fi & Non-Sci-Fi, (for all sorts of fun & combat experiences).
4: CF is not as FPS (frames per second) hungry as most other super graphical 'First Person Shooter' games, which is good if your computer isn't very potent for heavy online-gaming.
Finally last but not least:
5: CF 2.0 is hopefully coming soon which means: More Weapons, Gears and characters content, more Graphic options for iconic/classic maps in regular modes, Clan competitiveness maybe resurrected once Clan page is all set-up and maybe even more to come.
I might have missed out a couple more pointers but this is basically most of them. If you still don't like anything from the above then CF is simply not for you!
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WAIT TILL 100 and get PERM weapons insteadasdfghjkkb wrote: »bruh these free crates and cf 2.0 is coming they might change the coupon slot...... im at 94 right now don't know what to get......
Some of you people are going to be really disappointed when CF 2.0 comes out. Some of you are making out that CF 2.0 is another game but really it's just a huge patch and varies from version to version.
YES , CF wiki is the best website to describe CF 2.0 , and abel is an ADMIN in it , he is the best one here to tell about 2.0 , plus abel: some guys like me R waiting for the new (actually customized) maps , and if there some new GP weapons and BM weapons it would be so awesome
LEts go back to that CSGO , I would prefer playing CF instead of that CSGO , for many reasons , best reason is we got many weapns at item shop and BM , and we got Ghost mode , which isnt avaible at CSGO
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the only reason CF is better than CSGO is female char with "ZP for armor" and "ZP for the win". Just spend $500 to get like 3 main VIPs (AKs, M4, Barret or AWM) then the kukri VIP and Deagle VIPs. CF nerfed the game that only ZP players can actually wins in pub and clanwars.
+ Quickscope is like a joke like bruh, are you really going to grab a Barret with a female char jumping quickscope in real life? LOL
+ Even if quickscope is a unique thing for CF, BRUH I can't hit kids with 160+ ping. RIP game.
+ A kid runs around in GM, scope >> BAM >> I caught an idiot. 10 seconds later, "hak kik f11 noob idiot" .... 5 minutes later "You have been voted kick". GG.
+ As for bhopping and *****walk, you can just use a mouse software for it. Even Mod-Andrew tried so many times to show how blatantly a macro can be to GMs, it's like another world for them. It is true since "all you need is ZP to win"
+ The game system is plain as you can't really talk to another person in your team without a TS3 or mumble (who use raidcall nowaday? ^^). Plus the game updates are like "events and ZP recharges events and new guns skins". Are there really a patch to fix the issues the players are actually having problems dealing with? Really NO. NONE. NOTHING.
+ Some people complained that CSGO guns are too hard to use, yet bruh, AK HS 98-99 dmg in this game. LMFAO What a joke?
+ CF is only fun if you're actually have a good community as in GMs actually listen to the players opinions, and figure out a way to keep the game alive. (Valve actually fix patches that pro players complained with such as the OP of tec9 and cz and patch maps.)
Even though you can't say CF or CSGO is better than one another, you can see the points of where the community is actually dying slowly as in "mostly 1 mode competition (S&D)."
As a GM player, I have troubles trusting the GM community as well for facts Ik there are kids who blatantly cheats and still play without getting banned. (Not just macro, I mean walling).
But you see, at the end of the day, just take a walk and think about life. Why devote yourself into a game you think it sucks? Why you spent times and money to get better in games? I don't play 1 game everyday. I have stuffs to do in life, and games are just something to chill with while I catch some Egy kids with 160+ ping trying to prove they're the best. (May Allah be with them. May he and I punish them hard in game. ^^).
*sigh* games are games. it's the players and the game managers who make it a different. Even if you have the best security system, there are no guarantee players won't cheat. "You're smart, but there are smarter people than you are." If you can create games, there are people who break games and destroy them.
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