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Also, the requirements of CS2 are likely well outside the specifics of many CS1 players, myself included. My PC is ten years old (though I've upgraded several things) and I paid $3k for it back then. I am not buying a whole new gaming rig for one game. Especially when I can play 90% of all the most recent games.
Just my two cents.
@animalu hi, you probably forgot to choose the "width" for the decks.
nightmare for at least a yaer, as most big games do. I guess it depends if CO totally gives
up the game.
idk if he deserve all this
@Nyoko I absolutely agree
@pdelmo The same counts for me too.
@ModZilla yep, thats not possible. Maybe I am going to implement such a feature later... we'll see.
@Fox122 Sure ... What I meant was, that there wont be any official additions / dlc or patches anymore. The game stays ofc and will still be played by someone. :) It'll most likely also get new stuft via the workshop. ;)
And sorry for the late reply ... I had a "füll" week and also wanted to give the comment section a bit "room" to develop itself, because this here is and was (especially) something about Ronyx69.
Thanks again for all your contributions to the Community. I hope that we all see you in CS2, in which way ever. :)
Thank you BOTH.