Thu, Aug 30, 2012 | 14:54 BST
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Super-Grind, part 2: Demolition, Lake
Here’s more Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, this time looking at Lake, a new map made specifically for Demolition. There’s lots of open space and flanking opportunities here, and the bomb point’s in the building, meaning windows and snipe-spots. Tricky. Watch as Sam and I fail to exploit any of it and get the shit shot out of us.
This is part of our CS: GO Super-Grind, the intention of which is to talk through all modes and maps in the just-released Valve shooter. Get the first episode here.


12 comments
#1
Lounds
30/08/12, 3:09 pm
You guys make me laugh, I want a game with the VG247 crew on CS:GO
#2
Patrick Garratt
30/08/12, 3:12 pm
Hit us up! We’re terrible at it!
#3
DSB
30/08/12, 3:26 pm
Hahaha. A lot of full auto there
That’s not how you do it!
#4
freedoms_stain
30/08/12, 3:27 pm
There was a bit there where Sam was firing at the door before the dude opened it and still came off 2nd best so think there might have been some lagvantage there.
#5
mongbatstar
30/08/12, 3:37 pm
What’s your Steam id? Terrible en masse is the best kind of terrible.
#6
Patrick Garratt
30/08/12, 3:58 pm
I’m patlike.
#7
Yoshi
30/08/12, 4:10 pm
What do you use for voice coms? Sounds like Pat is in a bomb shelter XD
Should give me a message and I’ll come play
#8
Patrick Garratt
30/08/12, 4:11 pm
We’re just talking on Skype. We should get a speak server set up, though. What’s best/easiest/cheapest?
#9
mongbatstar
30/08/12, 4:16 pm
I’ve heard good things about Raidcall. I think it’s free too.
#10
Kabby
30/08/12, 4:16 pm
Teamspeak has the best client.
Mumble is usually the cheapest.
Ventrilo is OK and most people have used it.
Raidcall is new and unused by most.
#11
Patrick Garratt
30/08/12, 5:02 pm
OK, I’ll look into it. Thanks.
#12
Patrick Garratt
30/08/12, 5:04 pm
Raidcall’s free. I’ll try that.