Slim February 4, 2015 Share Slim Member February 4, 2015 Honest question, we don't play it much and everyone knows its ct-sided but is it playable? In my experience I've liked it but I've also seen some pretty bad games at GC with it. I often wonder if part of T losses is just people saying "we don't play this map and this is exactly why. I give up." Maybe we just need to play it more or maybe its a mess in pub I don't know. It has a decent setup and we could use one more decent map to have around clearly Mill isn't doing the trick.. So is Cache that bad? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaftiel February 4, 2015 Share shaftiel Member February 4, 2015 I think Cache is fine. The problem is in a pub people get scared and camp on T's. If they would push through the one awp at choke points, they would be more successful. But that is the same with almost all the maps. Difference is, Cache isn't played much, so they are less comfortable with it. Shaftiel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turnbullTeRRoR February 4, 2015 Share turnbullTeRRoR GC Alumni February 4, 2015 You're admin if your longest connected make it happen. I myself plan on running some overpass sometime maybe some cobble 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onyxdragoon February 4, 2015 Share onyxdragoon Member February 4, 2015 I feel like it's even 10v10. Depends who is on the teams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
walkingCat February 5, 2015 Share walkingCat Member February 5, 2015 Problem with CS maps is that they are designed for a competitive 5v5. Therefore, T can easily win with right calls and strats. But it is a PUB. Like nuke, inferno its all about calls. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masterice6 February 6, 2015 Share masterice6 Member February 6, 2015 cache is not bad just if u can get your picks on t's and work those picks you can do great. Ive played many comps on cache and be up in rounds starting on t side... then completely bomb ct side... or doing poop on starting ct side and win on T side.. Just all about who you play with and the strats you use.. tbh i hate cache.. not because of competitive it just it frustrates me ever time i play it wether winning or loosing. i can't stand inferno,nuke,cache... those maps just grind my gears. I miss playing cobble on the pub server.. cobble always been my favorite map. wish it was in map rotation but a lot of ppl hate it and i don't get why. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turnbullTeRRoR February 6, 2015 Share turnbullTeRRoR GC Alumni February 6, 2015 cache is not bad just if u can get your picks on t's and work those picks you can do great. Ive played many comps on cache and be up in rounds starting on t side... then completely bomb ct side... or doing poop on starting ct side and win on T side.. Just all about who you play with and the strats you use.. tbh i hate cache.. not because of competitive it just it frustrates me ever time i play it wether winning or loosing. i can't stand inferno,nuke,cache... those maps just grind my gears. I miss playing cobble on the pub server.. cobble always been my favorite map. wish it was in map rotation but a lot of ppl hate it and i don't get why. Its weird to me that you hate those three and love cobble. Ever Since I've played CS dating back to 1.4-5ish cobble was the most stand offish and slowest played of the valve maps. That has been a knock on Inferno and Nuke as well. T teams tend to not rush and play touchy feel. which creates a long slow death by the T's if they are not getting slow play picks. The main problem with the new cobble(pre-update) and someone nailed it in a video......the whole T side A courtyard was almost useless and that was like half the map. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onyxdragoon February 6, 2015 Share onyxdragoon Member February 6, 2015 It was just updated so maybe we can give it another try. MasterIce confirmed D2 lover. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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