As the end of the third quarter closed it's doors, Valve surprised it's Linux fan base with a port of one of the biggest games in E-Sports history: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. While this change brought droves of loyal fans over to the open platform that we call GNU/Linux it also left those that where at the peak of counter-strike's skill ceiling with an option:

1) Stay on Windows and play on the Extremely amazing high tick-rate servers that feature better players and therefor more of a challenge to our aim, strategies, and teamwork brought to us by the wonderful team at ESEA.

2) Move to GNU/Linux where while it is harder for the average user to setup offers lower input lag, less mouse acceleration (if you do all you can to correct it in Linux you will get farther than doing all you cal in windows), and higher frame rates. With an issue of leaving behind one of the best things to happen to the CS community of which is ESEA.

I know that it isn't just me either, I have seen many a post that states that they will gladly throw their cash, gold, platinum, and unobtainium at lpkane to use his wonderful client on the operating system of their choice.

In conclusion, please help me show ESEA and the rest of the PC Gaming and CS:GO communities that Linux the best platform to play our favorite game.