Instale o Steam
iniciar sessão
|
idioma
简体中文 (Chinês simplificado)
繁體中文 (Chinês tradicional)
日本語 (Japonês)
한국어 (Coreano)
ไทย (Tailandês)
Български (Búlgaro)
Čeština (Tcheco)
Dansk (Dinamarquês)
Deutsch (Alemão)
English (Inglês)
Español-España (Espanhol — Espanha)
Español-Latinoamérica (Espanhol — América Latina)
Ελληνικά (Grego)
Français (Francês)
Italiano (Italiano)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonésio)
Magyar (Húngaro)
Nederlands (Holandês)
Norsk (Norueguês)
Polski (Polonês)
Português (Portugal)
Română (Romeno)
Русский (Russo)
Suomi (Finlandês)
Svenska (Sueco)
Türkçe (Turco)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamita)
Українська (Ucraniano)
Relatar um problema com a tradução
1. His bullets do less damage than mine
2. I didn't know he was there and he missed me when I wasn't paying attention
3. He always seems to die when I am shooting at him, I NEVER MISS because I am the greatest CS:GO player of all time
4. He never knifed me.
5. I won the match and he caused me to rank up.
6. I did better than him during warm-up, so he was clearly afraid mid-match
7. His USP-S never killed me in 1 shot despite me unloading my Glock in his general directionand always missing.
Together, as a community, we need to band together against this type of behavior. It isn't right for a person like this to be able to throw a competitive game that I deserved to lose. Rest assured, my dad works at Valve and will have his account banned.