I started playing Counters Strike a long time ago, from 1.6, and played until about 2008, than stopped for a while, and started with COD4 for a couple of years or so, and then CSGO came out, and the magic happened all over again.

One thing I really like with FPS above every other game type (and I only really play CSGO nowadays) is that it’s easy to get in, you can play for 5 minutes or 5 hours, and it’s easy to be a noob sometimes and it’s also fun if you’re a semi-pro in casual games.

With COD4 I seriously began enjoying ‘deathmatch’ type of games, but when moving to CSGO I fell in love with the Demolition mode. It so happens that I regularly play demolition mode months for 20-30 hours a week on end without actually playing any competitive or casual games.

But because it’s considered ‘casual’ mode, there is a big problem of finding ‘fun people’ to play with — I don’t have a problem with noobs, but I do have a problem with people who don’t play the game for the objective, and people who ignore the team. Not to mention the obvious trolls and hackers.

I enjoy playing Demolition — it’s fun, quick turnover, the maps are small enough to make the game fast paced, but large enough to have dozens of strategies for every map (and since Valve haven’t updated the maps for Demolition since release, I now know by heart every map there is, and have a number of strategies based on the teammates and the opponents that I have), and you can easily lose a couple of hours on the game, especially when there are good players around you.