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SK.Rapha playing Cooller to prepare for Dubai, little Django interview

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

While bootcamping in Cologne, Shane played Cypher (in the first video yesterday) and in this one Cooller. As a spectator sitting right behind him it was simply put great to have the chance to see them play. This gives you a little insight on what's going on and how Rapha prepares himself for the upcoming tournament.

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  • lol cs doesnt compare to quake in skill/brains

  • lolz at the people arguing over cs and quake. They're both good games. Get over it. It's just a different play style

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  • @truckcompany

    Top left, under the score.

  • Wheres raphas clock?

  • @crazyboyxx Thanks for the anwers

  • can someone explain me why do all pros put theyr keyboards on the leggs?

  • could you idiots stop arguing over cs /quake and direct all your hate twards WoW?

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  • all CS has is hitscan aim and teamwork. Quake has projectiles, movement, and dodging

  • LOL and those games don't compare to real life

  • @Notirez Oh you sure do complete parts of the game and by complete I mean do something with a >97% success rate or something like that, there's nothing smart about it once all the good players learn it and then the other skills are left. And ofc they're different, but skillwise, there isn't much that CS has over quake, if you played any TDM, you should know that you can always do better via teamwork, so it's nothing special in CS.

  • @Notirez mega? derp, I meant yellow woops...

  • @son1dovv TDM and CTF are fairly regimented. Control one pickup, muscle in on the second. Control red or mega and rail. CTF doesn't vary much aside from flag runs and support. The point still stands, they're both different games. The learning curve is not higher on either since the learning curve in CS can stretch from timing flashes, teamwork or new strats. Saying an online FPS has a limited 'learning curve' is just silly since you can neither 'complete' CS nor Quake.

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