#1
"Why is the cs 1.6, css, sc2, etc... gaming community much greater and lively in Europe than North America? Like the top team and players in Europe are national icons lol. And they win like 50 grand in tournaments.
In the u.s it seems dead."
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#28
Drax
In the u.s it seems dead."
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#28
Promote professionalism in your local environment.
Engage with your creative and intelligent peers, especially outside of your CS player friends.
Connect with that person you know who is going to school for web development or computer science (hmm... CS!)
Engage your competitors more seriously, take advantage of the technology and software available to you.
Think and plan, and bring thinking and planning to your CS friends as a more engaging and positive behavior than simply playing CS constantly.
Advance. Don't attack yourselves by describing what has already happened as terrible and bad. Find a way to describe it as a positive thing, and find a way to share that positive image with your friends and competitors.
Perhaps we need leaders in the United States CS scene to pick up more of the overall ball? Give us an avenue to represent ourselves as professional groups of human beings, not warring soldiers to be monetarily extracted from on a constant basis in multiple directions?
American CS is primed for success, there is no doubt of that. We're letting the game take it's course more directly, rather than overwhelming everyone with constant forward progress in all directions. This provides a more cozy CS environment, with more focus on your local peer groups.
Try to appreciate the course that has already presented itself to you at the present. Try to appreciate that positive opportunity at the present.
Most importantly, please listen to your intelligence. We all know that CS is competitive, but we want to hear you laugh or make a positive comment about your time playing. We want to hear you chime in about what the future outcome of a similar round scenario could be, or inspire us with what you have realized about the area you were playing at.
Let go of the overwhelming desire to defeat the enemy with your guns. Sit still. If you spawn and are in freeze-time and your mind is racing forward with a desire to win the scenario, you are probably being played, calm down and let the present moment be real for what it is now.
Anyway, that's it for now <3 CS
http://www.esea.net/users/94716
Engage with your creative and intelligent peers, especially outside of your CS player friends.
Connect with that person you know who is going to school for web development or computer science (hmm... CS!)
Engage your competitors more seriously, take advantage of the technology and software available to you.
Think and plan, and bring thinking and planning to your CS friends as a more engaging and positive behavior than simply playing CS constantly.
Advance. Don't attack yourselves by describing what has already happened as terrible and bad. Find a way to describe it as a positive thing, and find a way to share that positive image with your friends and competitors.
Perhaps we need leaders in the United States CS scene to pick up more of the overall ball? Give us an avenue to represent ourselves as professional groups of human beings, not warring soldiers to be monetarily extracted from on a constant basis in multiple directions?
American CS is primed for success, there is no doubt of that. We're letting the game take it's course more directly, rather than overwhelming everyone with constant forward progress in all directions. This provides a more cozy CS environment, with more focus on your local peer groups.
Try to appreciate the course that has already presented itself to you at the present. Try to appreciate that positive opportunity at the present.
Most importantly, please listen to your intelligence. We all know that CS is competitive, but we want to hear you laugh or make a positive comment about your time playing. We want to hear you chime in about what the future outcome of a similar round scenario could be, or inspire us with what you have realized about the area you were playing at.
Let go of the overwhelming desire to defeat the enemy with your guns. Sit still. If you spawn and are in freeze-time and your mind is racing forward with a desire to win the scenario, you are probably being played, calm down and let the present moment be real for what it is now.
Anyway, that's it for now <3 CS
http://www.esea.net/users/94716