Made another drifting video. This one is 1/5th of the length of my previous one, but this one I wanted to make look a lot cooler. It carries on from camber crew by just adding a 2 on the end. I saw this actual driver called Squeeze Benz use this song from MBox so I decided to use it too! Took be about 2 hours to make this literal 1 minute long video LOL! Anyway, I'm happy with it. I did have to cut the song short as I only recorded 38 minutes and a lot of that was failed attempts and me just driving to the next location and stuff.
I also played two matches of CS today. I'm trying to get a rank because I bought that knife the other day and I feel like I'm missing out. It really is a great game, even though I feel like shooting is mildly different, and I just miss playing it competitively like I used to do back in 2016-2017.
The first match I was matched against players with ranks between 15,000 and 17,000 which suprised me. I was hovering around 8,000 to 10,000 rank before I stopped ages ago. But even more suprisingly I performed quite well. I didn't use voice chat because I was on a call with Kira but we managed alright. There wasn't a whole lot of voice comms honestly. Everyone had cool as fuck skins too! Butterfly knives, M9 Bayonets, an AWP Graphite with a Katowice 2014 LGB eSports sticker on the scope?! It was only a paper (I think) but still it was very cool to use! It was a very one sided game and we unfortunately lost. Overpass seems quite T sided at the moment, unless it was just that one match.
The second match was less eventful, on Mirage, though still quite tense. We almost rolled the enemy team, going like 11 and 6. But then they almost pulled it back until we secured the win. My performance was a bit up and down with this match though.
Overall, I still love playing CS. It's a great eSport and the overall premise is genuinely timeless. The only thing I hate so much is the cheaters. I'll admit, I did try cheats a few times because I caved in. I felt basically like "if you can't beat em, join em". I was so fed up of cheaters that I just joined them. But it made wins feel hollow because there were no stakes and I didn't truly win. The cheat won, not me. And I knew I was going to win because, well, I knew where enemies were and my aim was vastly better.
So I stopped. It genuinely made the game less fun. At least when you play without cheats then you have the fun gamble of "ooh will I play against a cheater this match?".