In Counter-Strike, there is a spectator option to enable a "picture-in-picture" window. If you are spectating a player, the window will display a map of the level, with both teams's players represented on said map. If you switch to a map overview for your main window, the P-I-P switches to either a chase cam or a first-person view of your last targeted player. This way, you can see all the action whenever.
Counter-Strike is well balanced for team play, is fluid, intense without being nausea-inducing, and has an established fan base.
And apparently you haven't played CS in the past year. Valve's STEAM program has forced everyone to upgrade in order to play CS. I get 100 fps most of the time, except when multiple smoke grenades have been deployed in my POV, and multiple models are shooting. CS can bring a PC to it's knees.
In Counter-Strike, there is a spectator option to enable a "picture-in-picture" window. If you are spectating a player, the window will display a map of the level, with both teams's players represented on said map. If you switch to a map overview for your main window, the P-I-P switches to either a chase cam or a first-person view of your last targeted player. This way, you can see all the action whenever.
Counter-Strike is well balanced for team play, is fluid, intense without being nausea-inducing, and has an established fan base. And apparently you haven't played CS in the past year. Valve's STEAM program has forced everyone to upgrade in order to play CS. I get 100 fps most of the time, except when multiple smoke grenades have been deployed in my POV, and multiple models are shooting. CS can bring a PC to it's knees.