CaSeGoh, but with Serious Sam 2's music playing along in the background

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Hello again.

==NO SIGNIFICANT CUTS EXCEPT FOR LOADING SCREENS==, because I didn't care enough. You're free to quick-forward the footage safely.

This is a content worthy of Crepar Additional, but hey. Sometimes you play the games you enjoy (Quake, Sam, Sonic, WOTC, TFTD, MODification Warfare), the ones you think it was a mistake to buy them (Chimquadron), and then...
So, here I play the game that is most likely the purgatory itself.

The quality of my gameplay proper is bad - and yet I don't feel any sorry for it. CaSeGoh, be it the original iteration or a so-called "update sequel", is one of the most frustrating games - if not the most - I've ever played, along with Dota 2, and a clear sign what an atrocity cybersport obsession is, greatly degrading the standard set by its predecessor (CaSe Sourcal).

Because of how frustrating and dull playing this thing is (it's beyond unfairness of TFTD on Superhuman and Enemy Unknown on Impossible), I don't even want to learn how to play. Hence, my autopilot style of playing.
And also the autopilot style of render, I see no point in getting the quality up from pre-discovery Handbrake levels with it.

The only reasons why I play it are:
- catching people from friendlist to play with, as TF2 is simply not enough anymore
- getting cases and skins to sell so that I can afford to buy much superior games

Still, I found out that Sam 2's OST manages to turn a painful game into a mostly annoying one.
And I wanted to showcase you that experiment I use to slog through case hunting.

PS: Giant Junkyard's combat track fits CaSeGoh like a glove. And, maybe, I'll do a more edited CaSeGoh video then, with actually competent peace/tense/bomb-combat music transitions







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