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i leave uplay open and just got around to closing it today, after having it open for multiple days without realizing thats what steam uses to count play time
ingame i have around 30 hours logged and since ive been suspended for 2 weeks it adds up to like 2 hours and change a day
Ive been playing it since like 6-7 years now. Guess I got a bit more than that. Dont really play a lot of dota2 though, used to play waaaaaay more when dota 1 was still around :P
I'm going to be away from my computer for a month but when i get back if any of you want to play tf2 or co-op a game im totally down. I know of a mumble server that I use that we could use for voice chat if anyone is interested.
Some games im referring to.
TF2 (obviously)
Saints Row the Third
Civ 5 (BNW or whatever)
Monaco
L4D2 (group of 4 is fucking fun, or 8 for vs)
CS: GO (im terrible but ill play)
Chivalry (Fucking awesome game but im terrible)
Garrys Mod
Worms
Terraria? (I have it but haven't gotten around to playing it)
1.6 and CS:S are the only good CS games. GO is such dogshit. People play like total fucktards in competitive and always complain when the recoil isn't "realistic" .
If by well done you mean visuals, then sure. Other than that the gameplay is a massive step-down from CS:S as it obvious has made changes to invite new players, instead of scare them off like Source and 1.6.
And yea comp is fun at higher ranks but players are so dogshit stupid that getting some wins is quite difficult when your team-mates play the game as if its COD.
This is a bad thing why? Also this is a new game, lots of people playing it, you are bound to play with people who aren't very good at the game or don't understand the fundamentals.