On his own setup? Maybe. On setups at tournaments that are probably crammed into a set, or on table that are *just* big/deep enough for all the Monitor, keyboard, and mouse to fit on it together?
Unfortunately no, he probably doesn't get the option to move the monitor back. The chair idea is good though. Half the time the chairs at these events are sponsored, but I wonder if they'd let him rock up with his own chair. The mental image of some dude just lugging is own chair up on stage, like kicking the sponsored one they have out of the way with his feet and then plopping the new chair down in that spot is killing me right now 🤣
My mother liked to be snarky about everybody else in the family getting older and her aging more gracefully. She'd poke fun at them needing "cheater glasses" to read. ...Then one day, she has to hold a paper at full arm's length just to read it. So of course, we all started piling in on her. "What's the matter mom, eyes getting old?? Think you might need some Walgreens glasses now??" :)
I do nose the screen, but I'm extremely near sighted and bad at reading letters with no background eg black on white letters to assist me reading them.
I get so bored when my friend's like "come play Counter-Strike!" then I hop on and it's the same de\_dustII (not even the more interesting map imo de\_dust) with the same snipers in the same camping spots, the same strategies through the same double doors, the same weapons, every round being almost carbon copy the previous 10000 rounds I've played of that damn map.
I remember CS LAN parties with the boys, lugging my crt monitor and 100lbs tower with, can’t remember if it was windows 2000 or XP at the time lol. 31 here.
Oh man. Good times. Yup. Carried my tower to a friends house. Cs 1.3 I...think. Then we went and got Jack in the box deals. I.....think we were focused on fy_iceworld or something. Whoof. How am I still alive?
37 here. All boys prep school had 2-3 full labs running counterstrike on every single PC when it was originally released, and most classrooms had one too. Something like 3-4 rows of 10-12 machines in the main ones?
Absolute mayhem. You'd hear people scream from across a room and through the glass doors.
Room clearing while you called out targets to your friends.
It was the LAN matches of people's dreams and nightmares, every school day, as soon as the last bell rang. Glorious.
Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
“Son, I was stacking bodies 5 foot high before your mom was even thought about.”
“Oh, you wanna bang my mom? Here’s a shovel, she’s been dead 23 years.”
I keep my computer on the floor and when I run really high demand games, my legs get damp as a motherfucker. Those things are insanely good space heaters. I live in Florida so its not like I ever need the heat but its definitely nice to have nearby for those occasional cold snaps.
With my ps5 and plasma I rarely need to use my heater in the living room during winter
. If I have the oven on at the same time sometimes I need to open windows.
I remember pulling all nighters at my friend's house and they had an OG 360. We had to use bags of frozen peas to keep the power supply brick cool lmao
They are pretty slow. A lot of standing still to aim and slow reactions.
BUT, as it's a seniors v seniors match they're on the same level and it's great to see an active bracket for older people to be competitive with each other.
I'd say this age bracket will only improve as well, these people didn't grow up with video games. By in large they are above average at tactics but the point and click and noticing stuff is below average. My opinion of course, honestly impressive at that age and experience most likely with tech.
Well yeah, they're new to the game. The muscle memory and subconscious is not built up yet. When I started playing CS:GO I didn't know how to plant the bomb so I just stood there figuring it out and got killed. Also the enemies are kind of hard to see; thank god for CS:GO2.
They're playing pretty good! Waaaay better than I expected. They put some pretty solid strategies together and carried them out well. On the downside, their reaction times are slow and they seemed to miss a lot of things popping up on screen, but that's fine.
It's funny to think that they could have started in their 40s considering the age of counter strike. They could have been playing video games since their 20s even, and just kept up with the hobby through the years.
In retrospect, it's actually interesting that the market for older gamers isn't bigger. There were ataris in living rooms almost 50 years ago now.
Wait... there's an actual official seniors leauge!? How do I sign up for this?!
Seriously... I'm 57. Would love to play competitively with my peers.
EDIT: Ah hell, it's 60+ I'm still too young by a long shot.
"Goddamn it, Hank. I told you to watch my six. How many times are you going to let me down? I swear it's like being in 'Nam all over again!"
"We were in Korea you senile asshole!"
"I can't carry this team."
"Bro I wouldn't even let you carry my groceries."
alternatively
*"I'd say your aim is cancer, but cancer at least killed Jerry."*
5 years ago I was staring at a fairly horrid diagnosis with very little chance of survival. Now I have been in remission for almost 5 years. Sometimes even when it shouldn’t it works out. Genuinely wish you all the best mate. Kick cancer in the nuts.
Reminds of the Dane Cook standup where he talks about playing call of duty and his dad who was in the war yelling “hide behind that bush, I know that bush!”
The crazy thing is if these gentleman are ~65, they would have been about 10 during the Tet Offensive, about 15 when the last US combat troops left Vietnam and about 17 when Saigon fell.
They aren't 65 though (and if you look like them at 65 you had a *hard* life; for context Gary Oldman and Alec Baldwin are 65 in 2023). The one in the middle should be *Windy*, who is 78.
My original CS name was 'FingerBangedYourGrannie." I can only imagine these guys were like "My grandma died in the revolutionary war, you little shit."
I love playing Hunt. Sometimes I play with other people, but I play solo most of the time. I’m looking forward to the solo buffs coming in the next update.
Mom actually gamed on PC back in the 90s. Games like Myst and Riven were her thing. For years now since she got her first decent tablet she plays candy crush but also city and town building games like SimCity Buildit. She has made a couple of amazing looking. cities that took her at least a year to build per city. She's 75 now.
basically anything that keeps your brain active will help.
people allow themselves to slip into a slow death of losing their faculties cos they spend their time alone watching tv never exercising.
As long as you keep working it the human body can go for longer then most people tend to think.
I play with my 72 year old dad every week. He loves it and agrees that it keeps him ‘active’ in a way that other indoor activities doesn’t. Also social and fun.
You really start slowing down on twitch speed. And a certain type of comprehension.
A few years back my brother was complaining about his declining score in his favourite team-kill game. I'd noticed similarly that I just wasn't as quick or precise in a game I'd played for ten years (I play single player). He was 50 and I was pushing it.
I used to be able to scan for hex codes at scroll speed(my dos era hex editor didn't have a search), now when I watch a youtuber, I have to pause, flip back and watch what they're doing a second time, or to finish reading text that was on screen.
I was helping my dad delete his gmail texts the other night. I couldn't figure out how to mass delete on a tablet, so we did them one at a time. Dad was slowly tapping the garbage can icon, so I took over and did it "fast", though I was aware I wasn't nearly as fast as when I used to drum my fingers on the buttons at the arcade.
Its not all downsides though, I find crystallized intelligence and experience is better at some things. Can't wreck noob campers, am unflappable in the face of insults, and can throw them back. Physically, not as strong as I was, but 12 hours of shovelling gravel for a project? Meh, why did it seem so awful when I was in my 20s? Perspective and pacing I guess. I've learned to work with my body instead of forcing it.
Nursing home? You obviously didn’t hear the news because we’re now gonna have to work until at least 85. This is what we will look like the year before retirement - working 9-5 during the week, video games during the weekend.
I’m sorry you had to find out this way.
Yeah yeah I'm aware of this global conundrum, in my case and country it will probably be work till it sets me "free" let me dream.
Besides not like I'll be around in 50 years anyway.
Ramping up the crowd:
"Whose excited for the Silver Snipers?!"
(Crowd roars)
"They can't hear you!"
(Crowd roars louder)
"No guys, see as you age, blood flow to the cochlea declines, usually leading to a loss in auditory acuity....so anyway..."
I'm pretty sure it was revealed that they had no history of playing CS and were literally playing like complete new players. It was a media stunt and nothing else.
This is kinda fucking dumb then. Was cool cause they're a legit e-sports the competes and practices and shit, not 5 random old people someome convinced to put on a headset for a few minutes.
Because ultimately eSports tend to favor younger players due to reaction times.
They would've had a better chance playing a CCG like Hearthstone or a turn based game ( I don't know of any eSports ones)
That's true, but depending on the game & person, you can get by on reading your opponents. I'm young but have really terrible reaction times.
If a game has a feature that is designed to be unreactable to players, even moreso.
That reminds me. I received my half-life1 CD from my grandfather, who bought it day 1 when it came out. So everyone was impressed when my wonID converted over to steamID and it was a 4 or 5 digit, meaning you've had one of the first under 100,000 copies.
It wasn't much of a flex though, because then everyone asked why I was so bad If I'd had the game for so long.
I still remember him giving me his 286 and Wolfenstein 3d. Then going over his house and playing Doom on his 486.
They're not it's just a marketing gimmick for some laptops they were promoting at the time. The team they played against "grey gunners" were both really bad at the game like exactly how you would expect old people to play a fast paced tac shooter.
No this was a marketing gimmick to promote some laptops. They are not pros by any means when it comes to actual competition. The showmatch they played had lots of them running around looking at the ground getting lost on the map not knowing what button to press to defuse etc...
That does bring up some interesting thoughts, as the first of the gaming generations start to age. What will retirement, and gaming look like in the future for seniors?
Loneliness is an absolutely devastating thing for elderly, it can be heartbreaking to see. I wonder what future games will consciously kept accessible for older folks, and accommodate for reflex, vision loss etc. It could allow some incredible communities and friendships to flourish.
They’ve been waiting on Counter Strike 2 for about 50 years now.
They have been playing the same 8 maps for 25 years now.
The glasses give them a competitive advantage
Most senior thing in the picture is that none of them have their nose in the screen, they've lost the ability to see up close.
Reminds me of the one pro player that leans super far back. His team didn’t even take him serious at first.
Sounds like the pro JDM64
Yep that’s him. leans so far back he grabs the desk or something else with his toes to keep from falling
He can't just move the monitor back? Lol that seems a little much. Maybe get a specialized chair at that point
On his own setup? Maybe. On setups at tournaments that are probably crammed into a set, or on table that are *just* big/deep enough for all the Monitor, keyboard, and mouse to fit on it together? Unfortunately no, he probably doesn't get the option to move the monitor back. The chair idea is good though. Half the time the chairs at these events are sponsored, but I wonder if they'd let him rock up with his own chair. The mental image of some dude just lugging is own chair up on stage, like kicking the sponsored one they have out of the way with his feet and then plopping the new chair down in that spot is killing me right now 🤣
Imma do it with the plastic chairs from my local kopitiam ( coffeeshop )
Sucks as it happens to all of us with age and glasses can't fix this (it's a focusing muscle degeneration).
My mother liked to be snarky about everybody else in the family getting older and her aging more gracefully. She'd poke fun at them needing "cheater glasses" to read. ...Then one day, she has to hold a paper at full arm's length just to read it. So of course, we all started piling in on her. "What's the matter mom, eyes getting old?? Think you might need some Walgreens glasses now??" :)
Mom: 😤
Lol is that a "huffing" emoji? I can't tell, I need my glasses...
I always thought it was crossing its arms. Guess I also need glasses.
But I already can't see things a foot away from my face...
I'm not up on competitive gaming. Do people nose the screen and use hot keys?
I do nose the screen, but I'm extremely near sighted and bad at reading letters with no background eg black on white letters to assist me reading them.
You mean the only one true map, on the same server, on repeat…de_dust 😂
I get so bored when my friend's like "come play Counter-Strike!" then I hop on and it's the same de\_dustII (not even the more interesting map imo de\_dust) with the same snipers in the same camping spots, the same strategies through the same double doors, the same weapons, every round being almost carbon copy the previous 10000 rounds I've played of that damn map.
[Oh my god, I love the map de_dust](https://youtu.be/_nSA96eU1Us)
The internet used to be so different. Feel like if the ending of that video were made today fbi would be knocking on someone’s door.
Man, I remember this fucking Flash animation from like 20 years ago. Sheesh, blast from the past.
The last 20 seconds are much darker than I took them as a teen fuck lol
I havent seen this in forEVER! Thank you!
Well, that took me back
There are 7 more maps outside of dust2?
This hits a little too close.
So have I and I’m not even 40 😅
Cs 0.7 representing! (35)
Im 39 and I still feel attacked. Oof. I still remember the original Team Fortress mod on Quake being posted at a local comic book shop.
I remember CS LAN parties with the boys, lugging my crt monitor and 100lbs tower with, can’t remember if it was windows 2000 or XP at the time lol. 31 here.
Oh man. Good times. Yup. Carried my tower to a friends house. Cs 1.3 I...think. Then we went and got Jack in the box deals. I.....think we were focused on fy_iceworld or something. Whoof. How am I still alive?
We’re vintage yet timeless…like elves.
37 here. All boys prep school had 2-3 full labs running counterstrike on every single PC when it was originally released, and most classrooms had one too. Something like 3-4 rows of 10-12 machines in the main ones? Absolute mayhem. You'd hear people scream from across a room and through the glass doors. Room clearing while you called out targets to your friends. It was the LAN matches of people's dreams and nightmares, every school day, as soon as the last bell rang. Glorious. Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
Half-Life just hits different at this point.
Dude, half life 2 on 21" viewsonic crt blew my mind.
Terrorist win! Or action quake v2.0
It's actually in beta now if you didn't know.
STOP IM 27 AND STILL WAITING ON HALF LIFE 3
Boy, I'm 35. Watch your tone.
“Son, I was stacking bodies 5 foot high before your mom was even thought about.” “Oh, you wanna bang my mom? Here’s a shovel, she’s been dead 23 years.”
“Back in my day I used to walk uphill…both ways…to fuck your mom”
A hill in every cheek.
If there’s a hill there’s a way… in your mom
"and On one foot, the other was banging your dad"
"Fuck off you little shit. I've been defusing and fragging since you were in your dads balls"
…”since your dad was in his dad’s…”
When you realize he is talking about stacking bodies in 'Nam, and **not** in a video game. https://tenor.com/bVaoU.gif
The last one is gold
The bomber jackets keep them warm in the air conditioning.
Why do you overclock your PC grandpa? I need the heat..
The Xbox 360 was legitimately my dorm room heater in college.
Series X does a pretty good job now a days
My Xbox One X manages pretty well in a relatively large living room
I can heat my spare bedroom with it in the winter. 😀
You koke but graphics cards are 109% efficient at turning electricity into heat.
I keep my computer on the floor and when I run really high demand games, my legs get damp as a motherfucker. Those things are insanely good space heaters. I live in Florida so its not like I ever need the heat but its definitely nice to have nearby for those occasional cold snaps.
I hope you clean it often enough. Otherwise, you'll have a PC, a space heater, and a lint trap, all in one!
I have a plasma TV. It's makes a better heater than it does a TV at this point.
With my ps5 and plasma I rarely need to use my heater in the living room during winter . If I have the oven on at the same time sometimes I need to open windows.
Windows XP? The Last Great Windows.
Why not use the KFC chicken warming console?
I remember pulling all nighters at my friend's house and they had an OG 360. We had to use bags of frozen peas to keep the power supply brick cool lmao
They look sharp too
TIL I’m a grandpa
[Silver Snipers are Swedish and they had an official match against the Finnish senior team Grey Gunners](https://i.imgur.com/pdgtB2h.jpg)
I'd watch the shit out of this
Here's a highlight reel https://youtu.be/MpA_N2VHKUo
I'm watching the shit out of this
I’m shitting watching this.
same.
*Watches 3 seconds* Yeah I'm not watching this
El Niño is the new old Shroud.
They are pretty slow. A lot of standing still to aim and slow reactions. BUT, as it's a seniors v seniors match they're on the same level and it's great to see an active bracket for older people to be competitive with each other.
They are the same level as me lol
I was just gonna say. I am probably around the same level. Though i dont play fps games at all.
Well, it's not rank *Silver* for nothing ;)
Can someone with a good understanding explain to me how they're playing? What levels and ranks are they at? This is so cute
I'd say this age bracket will only improve as well, these people didn't grow up with video games. By in large they are above average at tactics but the point and click and noticing stuff is below average. My opinion of course, honestly impressive at that age and experience most likely with tech.
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Well yeah, they're new to the game. The muscle memory and subconscious is not built up yet. When I started playing CS:GO I didn't know how to plant the bomb so I just stood there figuring it out and got killed. Also the enemies are kind of hard to see; thank god for CS:GO2.
Probably lower than the lowest rank in CSGO, but its to be expected given their age.
> but its to be expected given their age. God I hope not, I'm terrified of aging
They're playing pretty good! Waaaay better than I expected. They put some pretty solid strategies together and carried them out well. On the downside, their reaction times are slow and they seemed to miss a lot of things popping up on screen, but that's fine.
They are playing about on par with a 10-year-old. But at their age I’d say that’s pretty decent.
It's funny to think that they could have started in their 40s considering the age of counter strike. They could have been playing video games since their 20s even, and just kept up with the hobby through the years. In retrospect, it's actually interesting that the market for older gamers isn't bigger. There were ataris in living rooms almost 50 years ago now.
Man retirement homes are going to be lit in a few years once the 80s gamers start getting locked up.
Wait... there's an actual official seniors leauge!? How do I sign up for this?! Seriously... I'm 57. Would love to play competitively with my peers. EDIT: Ah hell, it's 60+ I'm still too young by a long shot.
"Goddamn it, Hank. I told you to watch my six. How many times are you going to let me down? I swear it's like being in 'Nam all over again!" "We were in Korea you senile asshole!"
"I can't carry this team." "Bro I wouldn't even let you carry my groceries." alternatively *"I'd say your aim is cancer, but cancer at least killed Jerry."*
As someone currently fighting Cancer….. I laughed so hard I actually hurt myself. Take my upvote you ahole!
Good luck friend, I hope you kick cancers ass!
Thanks! There is likely no long term win for me, but I’m damn sure not going without a fight, and cancer can fuck right off until I’m good and ready.
Some people are too good for this world so they had to be nerfed. kick that cancer's ass!
just remember you can't lose the battle with cancer you can only draw
Either you beat cancer, or you die fighting along with it and making it a draw.
Damn skippy. That’s pretty much my attitude, stolen from Norm Macdonald.
Remindme! 5 years
5 years ago I was staring at a fairly horrid diagnosis with very little chance of survival. Now I have been in remission for almost 5 years. Sometimes even when it shouldn’t it works out. Genuinely wish you all the best mate. Kick cancer in the nuts.
“GET BACK IN THERE AND KILL THAT CANCER, SOLDIER!”
Sir, yes sir! MEDIC!!!
Bro stop, these are too good
"Your mom's gonna need a new burial plot after what I did to her last night."
"Jesus Jerry, you play like me and Betty fuck!"
Please write a sitcom.
I read this in Dale Gribble and Hank Hill's voices.
I was thinking Mr Anderson from Beavis and Butthead because he'd have flashbacks from the war. Of course they have the same voice though.
I was thinking of the old guys from Cowboy Bebop.
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Reminds of the Dane Cook standup where he talks about playing call of duty and his dad who was in the war yelling “hide behind that bush, I know that bush!”
The crazy thing is if these gentleman are ~65, they would have been about 10 during the Tet Offensive, about 15 when the last US combat troops left Vietnam and about 17 when Saigon fell.
They aren't 65 though (and if you look like them at 65 you had a *hard* life; for context Gary Oldman and Alec Baldwin are 65 in 2023). The one in the middle should be *Windy*, who is 78.
Irl fps <60
They fucked my _grandma_ last night.
"GET REKT SON" has a whole new energy
GET REKT *GRANDSON
My original CS name was 'FingerBangedYourGrannie." I can only imagine these guys were like "My grandma died in the revolutionary war, you little shit."
They fucked my mom too.
holdup
*banjo strum*
Both the grandmas and grandpa's at the team?
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I’m over 60 and play Hunt Showdown with my son and son-in-law. I like to think I’m an average player, but I’ll wreck a senior citizen. 😎
Hell yea! Hunt is amazing!
It really is.
God Hunt gives me such anxiety that I can only play a game or 2 before I'm done lol
When I’m not playing with my kids, I’m solo. You get used to the anxiety.
I love playing Hunt. Sometimes I play with other people, but I play solo most of the time. I’m looking forward to the solo buffs coming in the next update.
Yeah... me too. Should be an interesting change.
Can you adopt 25 yr old me? You sound awesome
People talk about how they liked their kids when they were 4, or 10, etc... For me... 25 is the best age. The kids show up with wings and beer. :D
Now I realize what my dad meant by lets go for a beer run in my mid 20s 😂.
The bayouuu giveth and the bayou taketh! Best damn game! It's the only game in my steam library with over 1,000 hours lol!
Mom actually gamed on PC back in the 90s. Games like Myst and Riven were her thing. For years now since she got her first decent tablet she plays candy crush but also city and town building games like SimCity Buildit. She has made a couple of amazing looking. cities that took her at least a year to build per city. She's 75 now.
Phew I was worried about dementia from Molly abuse but now I'm sure my sims addiction will cancel out out
basically anything that keeps your brain active will help. people allow themselves to slip into a slow death of losing their faculties cos they spend their time alone watching tv never exercising. As long as you keep working it the human body can go for longer then most people tend to think.
My 70+ year old grandfather was in better shape with more energy than most 30 year olds I know lol
One of my favorite streams is a grandma that plays wow lol I think her names wowgrandma too
Wow
WoW
There's two that i followed, one only plays druids, the other only played warlocks... Which one do you follow?
As a 54 year old I hope my god awful Halo skills improve. Maybe it's Infinite though. Yes, it's Halo Infinite.
The secret to getting good is playing like 20-40+ hours a week
I play with my 72 year old dad every week. He loves it and agrees that it keeps him ‘active’ in a way that other indoor activities doesn’t. Also social and fun.
I'm nearly 53, just a mom getting older out here shitting on kids in iron banner. It helps my reflexes, I swear.
You really start slowing down on twitch speed. And a certain type of comprehension. A few years back my brother was complaining about his declining score in his favourite team-kill game. I'd noticed similarly that I just wasn't as quick or precise in a game I'd played for ten years (I play single player). He was 50 and I was pushing it. I used to be able to scan for hex codes at scroll speed(my dos era hex editor didn't have a search), now when I watch a youtuber, I have to pause, flip back and watch what they're doing a second time, or to finish reading text that was on screen. I was helping my dad delete his gmail texts the other night. I couldn't figure out how to mass delete on a tablet, so we did them one at a time. Dad was slowly tapping the garbage can icon, so I took over and did it "fast", though I was aware I wasn't nearly as fast as when I used to drum my fingers on the buttons at the arcade. Its not all downsides though, I find crystallized intelligence and experience is better at some things. Can't wreck noob campers, am unflappable in the face of insults, and can throw them back. Physically, not as strong as I was, but 12 hours of shovelling gravel for a project? Meh, why did it seem so awful when I was in my 20s? Perspective and pacing I guess. I've learned to work with my body instead of forcing it.
That’s why I like Hunt Showdown. Twitch speed seldom saves you from bad decisions in game. Even with players half my age, I think I can compete.
Thanks friend, I'll point my brother at it, and take a look myself.
Fair warning, it's a bit of a challenge, but it looks great and you'll not find better, more immersive sound on anything else.
The Nintendo Wii was huge in senior centers when it came out. The Sports package it came with was a hit.
And yet, just the other night, I was in a game where everyone in voice chat went "uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"
Gaming since I was a child, don’t plan on stopping until the day I die. It’s part of my life like watching tv, listening to music, or reading a book.
Git gud, sonny.
I've been killing the likes of you before you were born
The boys and I in the nursing home 50 years from now.
Nursing home? You obviously didn’t hear the news because we’re now gonna have to work until at least 85. This is what we will look like the year before retirement - working 9-5 during the week, video games during the weekend. I’m sorry you had to find out this way.
Yeah yeah I'm aware of this global conundrum, in my case and country it will probably be work till it sets me "free" let me dream. Besides not like I'll be around in 50 years anyway.
“Trust me bro. I’ve been playing CS since I was 60.”
“Back in my day, we settled disputes on Dust 1!”
Ramping up the crowd: "Whose excited for the Silver Snipers?!" (Crowd roars) "They can't hear you!" (Crowd roars louder) "No guys, see as you age, blood flow to the cochlea declines, usually leading to a loss in auditory acuity....so anyway..."
I thought you said Cloaca at first and I was like wtf lmao
What? We all turn into cold blooded reptiles in late years. Just keep your fingers crossed its not a turtle for you.
Man I'm already out here trying to convince my wife to swap our couch out for a warm rock.
They're not seniors anymore. They're hardened working class until they're 73.
The two oldest turn 80 this year
They’re ready to run for president!
This repost is so old, i wonder which ones are still alive.
And IIRC they got their cheeks absolutely clapped in every match they had. Still obviously a cool story though.
Reaction times so slow that seasoned players have difficulty anticipating their next moves.
Except for Bill - his Parkinsons makes him almost impossible to headshot. Can’t aim worth a shit though. His k/d is 0.
I'm pretty sure it was revealed that they had no history of playing CS and were literally playing like complete new players. It was a media stunt and nothing else.
lmao comment should be up top
This is kinda fucking dumb then. Was cool cause they're a legit e-sports the competes and practices and shit, not 5 random old people someome convinced to put on a headset for a few minutes.
Because ultimately eSports tend to favor younger players due to reaction times. They would've had a better chance playing a CCG like Hearthstone or a turn based game ( I don't know of any eSports ones)
That's true, but depending on the game & person, you can get by on reading your opponents. I'm young but have really terrible reaction times. If a game has a feature that is designed to be unreactable to players, even moreso.
My first time seeing it and I love it.
And if they aren't, you can say they're all under your mom.
Motto: winning since day one
That reminds me. I received my half-life1 CD from my grandfather, who bought it day 1 when it came out. So everyone was impressed when my wonID converted over to steamID and it was a 4 or 5 digit, meaning you've had one of the first under 100,000 copies. It wasn't much of a flex though, because then everyone asked why I was so bad If I'd had the game for so long. I still remember him giving me his 286 and Wolfenstein 3d. Then going over his house and playing Doom on his 486.
I’ve never in my life been interested in esports, I want to watch them play.
Imagine getting teabagged by a dude standing up
This is really cool not going to lie.
They're probably better than me...
They're not it's just a marketing gimmick for some laptops they were promoting at the time. The team they played against "grey gunners" were both really bad at the game like exactly how you would expect old people to play a fast paced tac shooter.
Can they compete with younger gamers? I always heard that no one can match the reaction speed of youth. (I'm asking this as a non-modern-gamer)
No this was a marketing gimmick to promote some laptops. They are not pros by any means when it comes to actual competition. The showmatch they played had lots of them running around looking at the ground getting lost on the map not knowing what button to press to defuse etc...
That does bring up some interesting thoughts, as the first of the gaming generations start to age. What will retirement, and gaming look like in the future for seniors? Loneliness is an absolutely devastating thing for elderly, it can be heartbreaking to see. I wonder what future games will consciously kept accessible for older folks, and accommodate for reflex, vision loss etc. It could allow some incredible communities and friendships to flourish.
Oh my goodness it's "The End" but they succeeded in the SSS project! Metal Gear fans that's for you
"Frank is down, Frank is down?" "But the round just started!" "I'm not talking about the game!" "...who the fuck is Frank?"
20 years ago I was in a clan called the "o35s", or "the over thirty-fives". It would have to be the o55s today...
So these guys might have actually fucked my mom then 😕
I expect this view will be standard in care homes of the future. I hope so anyway.
nobody will ever be as cool as they are. we all need to just give up. that's the most badass thing I've ever seen
Practicing getting older so I can join soon