
Counter-Strike is the most played online FPS game ever - yesterday, today and no doubt tomorrow. Countless people have wondered why this is, and just as many have written articles on the subject. This may be simple curiosity, or it may be that they hope to repeat the same success by using their theories. Either way, people have come up with different ideas each time. This little article represents my own thoughts on the subject.
The most common answer to the CS success story is how every round and every game is different - my idea is just the opposite. It's the familiarity and similarity of every round that provides the game with a kind of "Just one more round" factor, making you want to keep on playing until you collapse from lack of food/sleep/porn.
Think about this. If you win the round, if you kill everyone and have a perfect game, are you fulfilled and can you now leave the server happy in the knowledge that you have reined supreme? Nope, 'fraid not. Getting you to keep playing a game when you’re winning is easy, because everyone loves winning and to get the chance to do it again is too good to pass up. Losing however, getting you to keep playing when you suck is something different altogether
In Deathmatch, you die and then you respawn instantly. However, when you go back to where you died the person who killed you will be long gone. In CS, things tend to work differently. Maps and gameplay follow a pattern that the Terrorists start at one side and the Counter-Terrorists at the other. This makes the game much like acting out a defined set of moves each time with very slight changes. So, when you get killed one round you have the desire to extract revenge and do better next time. Since you’re going to get the chance to do the same thing all over again next round, you stay put in the server - even if it means wetting your pants. As the rounds continue to come at you, you have the opportunity to learn what your enemy is doing, the opportunity to outsmart them, and above all else the opportunity to beat their ‘bitch ass’ down.
It all kind of follows the age-old cliché of "Tomorrow is another day", though in this case "Next is another round". This round will be different, you saw what they did last time and you'll be ready for them this time. You'll do better. You'll win. As long as the enemy doesn't do something different this time of course, which they inevitably will - giving you once more the same effect at the end of the next round, and so continuing the endless cycle and addiction. Just one more? Not likely.
Of course there are other things that affect people's enjoyment of the game, the fact it’s a team-game for one (although a lot of the time you wouldn’t know it). I remember playing Beta 5.2 and getting completely immersed in the game because it felt as if you were part of something every time you played. You weren’t just a lone warrior killing people for no reason; you were part of an elite squad sent out to save the hostages (or stop that from happening). There was a great sense of fulfilment when you saved the life of a teammate by killing his attacker just before he fired the last fatal bullet, and that was a feeling not acquired by deathmatch.
Unfortunately however, the community appears to be in such a state that I haven’t felt that feeling in a long time. Saving someone’s life goes unnoticed, and usually all you receive are calls from that person saying, "HEY, THAT WAS MY KILL!" All the team spirit has left, with only kill-hungry idiots remaining. This for me is the reason beta 5.2 is loved by so many people, and many consider it to be the best of all the CS versions – not because it was more balanced or it was actually better, but simply because the people were still nice and there wasn’t any paranoia.
Anyway, I digress. Counter-Strike is loved by thousands of people and each of them no doubt have their explanations for why they like it – and I'm sure it's a combination of things. So tell us why you like the game...
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UKTerrorist
13:57 9/2/2002
Very good points about why we continue playing hour after hour, I have to agree that it's very hard to stop when you're on a roll.
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16:51 9/2/2002
and remember, cs is for fun :) its not about the scores, remember that and u will get more out of it :D
l8ers........ [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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22:41 9/2/2002
Razz. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
00:23 10/2/2002
at least that's what i find... [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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12:20 10/2/2002
But if you really want "just one more turn" addiction Civ 1, 2 and now very much III does it for me
Still play CS everynight on our own clan server (might as well play Quake DM than play on public servers) and after time you eventually build up a little community of regulars who play good team games.
Bring back the option to switch off individual scores and have team scores only I say. That would quickly make the both the DM lamers and cheats leave
19:38 10/2/2002
20:37 10/2/2002
ironz0r, yeah I know there are some MMORPG's that are played more than CS :) What I meant was, that it was the most played FPS. Sorry 'bout that.
I'd have to agree with most of the comments here, playing on the same server regularly really does make the game more fun - but unfortunately I don't have a regular at the moment. One of the most fun things about CS for me at Beta 5.2 was the server I played on, and the people I played with. It was the SGF clan server, and it used to play cs_siege 24/7. Man that was fun :)
After that server closed, I joined a clan and played on our own server - Mr Flibbles. After a while though, the server just got worse and worse and lag rendered it unplayable as the server was used for other things. The clan split, and the server closed.
Now when ever I play, I just choose a server and hop on - hoping for the best. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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UKTerrorist
12:10 11/2/2002
We all know about everquest and the like....you knew what he meant hehe [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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23:33 11/2/2002
When I checked last there was 76k, 70k more than the closest rival - RtCW. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
09:05 12/2/2002
On the stealing peps kills issue that plagues the team play every where. If i see a ct running in circles around my buddie (or just team mate) there is no way im not going to shoot my gun at them... stealing kills or not its survival and instict by now. I think servers should be able to enforce hidden stats as an option, it might get you thinking "hey my teams winning" instead of "SH%$% ive got to get a few more killz..." thats it.
course i dont hate dust anymore, shoot i dont even see anything but my name anymore....IHATEDUST...thats it. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
14:31 12/2/2002
www.rogersserver.com
btw i know fibbles from about a year or so ago, used to be fun [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
17:01 12/2/2002
When Flibbles was our clan server, there was a group of regulars that played on there all the time - and we all got to know each other pretty well.
There was my clan at the time - SAS, and the clan we were allies with DHOA ... or something like that - they changed their name to Bio-H after a while. There was also Captain Pants and the TG-5 clan, and the UK-SEAL clan pretty much lived on there. It was great fun, because every time you would join the server would be full of friends and clanmates. Then of course, one of the other parts of CS kinda got in the way, clan politics :). Bio-H were the people running the server, and they split up after a load of bickering. SAS, the clan I was part of split a few days later - after a large battle where a group of 7 people ended up starting a mutiny against the really crappy leadership (I was one of the 7). After that, the server died and didn't come back for months - and when it did it was just a normal public server, with none of the old regulars and it lagged like hell. I only played on it a couple of times, wasn't much fun.
I kept in touch with some of the Bio-H guys, but most of them I don't really remember. The 7 guys I left with I still talk to everyday on ICQ and our forums, we started up a clan called SBC before splitting because of the pressure we were putting ourselves under just started to suck. We still play games occasionaly, sometimes CS and sometimes MoH, RtCW or Tribes 2. The UK-SEAL guys went on to be really succesful, and stayed around for months and won a couple of big tournaments. Quite recently however, the died. I had kept in touch with most of them, in their IRC server and in ICQ. Unfortunately I don't see any of them anymore, though some are from the UK so might be visiting this site :) Lastly, TG-5. I was made an honourary member of this clan, and really I don't know what they were all about - they were probably the most insane group of people you could meet and you could tell they were just playing to have fun - I truly hope they're still having the same fun somewhere.
All in all, I guess this is really one of the areas that makes CS good that I missed (and there are many), the relationships you form by joining clans - the arguments, the friendships and the memories.
The SGF and Flibble servers are my fondest gaming memories... and I'd give anything to have them back. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
04:53 13/2/2002
I've been playing CS off and on since it was first out. The only reason it was off and on and not constantly was because my computer lacked the ability to run it well and I had no cable modem which I believe are 2 factors that almost necessary to enjoy the game now a days.
When I recently moved and aquired a cable modem I got back into it heavy, playing every day for hours on a server I found early. I am a stat whore, I'll admit it. Not the stat whore that rescues hostages in an empty server though. I love stats. I don't buy a game (especially sports ones) unless it has good stats. The server was great, almost no lag except when it was lagging on my end, great stats, mostly great people but like all good things it came to what seemed like a quick end. I felt like the game lost a little something there, but i quickly found a new server with the same great stats and a few good people.
Anyways (i tend to go off on tangents, I suck at writing) I am always looking for a game that will keep my intrest like CS, because sometimes I find myself not wanting to play anymore (usually when my score is in the s***ter) and yet in the past 6 months I must have spent nearly a grand on games, gaming systems and new computers looking for something with that same CS addictability and I can't find a damn thing. I don't know what it is but man its got me hooked like heroin.
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04:55 13/2/2002
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UKTerrorist
10:26 13/2/2002
16:41 13/2/2002
Tribes 2 is a game I come to every now and again.
I never got more than a third of the way through Max Payne.
RtCW held my attention in SP till the 3rd level, and MP for a while longer.
The MoH demo held me for 2 weeks, and I'll get the full game soon.
One of these days I'll find something... maybe Team Fortress 2... [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
19:39 13/2/2002
Now try telling that to my dad mate!
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Everyone wants to be the best they can be at everything, but if the game sucks or isn't addictive there's usually a point where you give up. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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11:53 15/2/2002
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13:12 1/3/2002
I have been playing CS for about six months and have become a good player, but i feel i can't improve until i get broadband which is not accessable in my area. I feel that connection speed makes the most difference, i have seen several crap 56k players become good from getting cable.
As for ch3ators you sux, wots the point of cheatin ur just cheatin urself. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
00:15 11/4/2002
I recomend, that if u guys miss the good ol days of good teamplay, then get a dedicated irc channel, and a server to match! it works!
i feel there is no reason for cs being addictive.. is there a reason?
although.. as im typing this i just thought, is it something to do with the subconcious fact that there is so much terrorism in the news at this time... do we all have a secret agenda to exact revenge on the "enemy"? whether u favour the terrorists or ct's does it reflect your personna? or is it just me sitting here watching news night on bbc2...
back to the point.. very very good article, tis the first of its kind i have seen, and by far the best. so hows about an irc channel guys? any surgestions??
come to #pcz on quakenet and find out the ip's for there 4 servers (cs)
look forward to playing any of u lot
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00:19 11/4/2002
too much coffee :/ [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
20:22 27/4/2002
I do think there is a reason to why it's so addictive, I mean, there must be. If there isn't, then that would imply that it's just some sort of fluke that so many of us sit up till 5am drinking energy drinks just so we can play "one more round".
If there isn't a reason, it sure puts my life in a darker light.
I don't really think it has much to do with the news of terrorism on TV all the time, since it's only recently that terrorism has been brought to the forefront of the media and CS has been going for over 2 years now. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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18:55 1/6/2002
Lets hope people are as enthusiastic when I open my own website in a while :) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
01:43 1/10/2002
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12:28 25/4/2003
for me it's coz i wanna be able to perfect HeatOn burst
HeadShot all the time!!! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
20:03 20/5/2003
What spoils it for me is all the kiddies with names like
-=N3OkIlL4rpOiNTl3SScaPiTalS=- mouthing off about 'ownage' 'l33t' and all the other gibberish. Trying to play a team game with em is hopeless, I'm pretty s*** at aiming and when youve been called a noob by some acne ridden prepubescent for the umpteenth time it gets less addictive. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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21:28 10/1/2004
i totally agree that its gr8 when u get thanked for savin some1z life or that ... and bein apreciated when u say thxx for bakup ... !!!!
but like u said most folk now would say 'OY THAT WAS MY KILL ' on the other hand u get a few ppl who r nice !!!!
another thing that bothers me about CS is theres a hell of a lot more hakers now !!! and if ur havin a really good day a noob just says u hak !!!! also i totaly agree with the like everythin really
but yeah it does make u fell like ur part of an elite squad designed to handle any situation !!!! but the most anoyyin thing is the awpers !!!! its just totally gay !!!!
P.S. You Will Remember This Day As The Day You Almost Caught ... Cpt. Jack Sparrow
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09:48 16/3/2004
Me and 2 freinds have just got a server goin.
217.64.127.40:27070
pop in if ya like . tik rate is 10,000 so some nice reg
13:26 31/3/2004
Good Article and comments tho [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]