Originally posted by: Creig
Originally posted by: hypn0tik
Originally posted by: swtethan
just tonight I killed 5 people when it was 10v2, we got slayed cause we were camping spawn, ITS A LEGIT TACTIC DAMNIT! WE HAD TIME ON THE CLOCK!
The servers that I'm admin on have a "Ts get out of spawn by 1:30 rule" (for D2) and "CTs get out of spawn by 1:30 rule" (for Office). I enforce them strictly.
I spam my binds a few times and people generally get moving. If they don't, I slap them around a couple times with 0 damage. They move. If they don't, I start slaying. A couple slays and they become one of the first to get out of spawn. 1:29 slays FTW.
Edit: The D2 server also has a 'Defuse or DIE trying rule'. If you are a rank whore who just camps as CT even after the bomb is planted, you can ride the lightning. If I'm not mistaken, a slay is -30 points. Dying from the bomb or getting shot is far less. It's in your best interests to defuse or die trying.
Sounds like the noobsgalore dust2 server. I started playing CS:S again on that server after taking a break for over a year. I'm actually starting to get good again. The non-stop hordes of cheaters got to me after awhile and I quit in disgust. Of course, it doesn't seem to have improved noticeably now that I've returned to it again. :| Wall hacks, speed hacks, aimbots and who knows what else. I simply can't understand how somebody using a cheat can actually feel proud of their score. It makes no sense to me.
And the number of people AWPing drives me nuts after awhile. I try to vary weapons, but there are SO many people who do nothing but run around and kill you from the other end of the map. Or worse yet, jump around a corner and scope you from 10 feet away, all in a split second. To me, seeing people jump around like a kangaroo while firing a scoped weapon is the height of stupidity. What the hell was Valve thinking when they allowed this? Have none of them actually fired a scoped rifle before?
They should have at least a 2 second penalty where their crosshairs bobble around to simulate a sniper attempting to accurately acquire a target after making a sudden movement. I'm pretty sure that if I tried any of the stunts I see long-time AWPers doing while I was out deer hunting, I'd have better luck trying to club the deer over the head with the rifle than actually shooting at it.