Goodbye Counter Strike: Global Offensive

 Well, considering everything that's happening in CSGO right this moment I think it's very likely today is the last day for the game. I don’t really wanna make this some long sappy post about the really nice memories I’ve had with this game so I’ll just keep it short and simple. Without CSGO, my life would never have gone this way. After spending many years failing at sports I was beginning to accept that I would never genuinely be good at anything competitive. CSGO helped me find something I could enjoy in that way. The game’s emphasis on skill and constant dedication enabled me to really feel like my time investment was going to something I was actually improving at. It’s so weird to think that for a little under half my lifetime I have been putting in hours practicing spray patterns, learning new smoke lineups, and making new friends in this game. I’m glad that the game gets to go out on its own terms, very few games of this type ever get to do so. They wither away and die as people keep trying to move on to the next thing, but CSGO and CS in general remain strong as ever. For a game that has been plagued for years by “CSGO Killers,” it’s very on point that the real CSGO killer was CSGO itself. 


Obviously my biggest regret in this game is not hitting Global Elite. After 9 years you think that would’ve happened at some point, but such is life. Today I stand at Supreme, just one rank away from that coveted title. Should the game not actually switch over today I will most definitely be hitting the servers tonight, playing on whatever borrowed time I have left, but I know the chances of that are slim now. I’ll definitely be thinking about that for a while, but I will for sure be hitting the premier mode in CS2 and trying to get my rating as high as possible because now my passion feels at an all time high.


So goodbye CSGO, if it’s really the end I just want to thank anyone who ever worked on the game, all of the friends that I made along the way, and the memories from the game that have shaped me into who I am today. For better or for worse.


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