Will CSGO "demos" transfer from computers

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So recently I bought and new PC and I have a ton of matches that I got insane kills on. So I saved them. But when I get my new PC will all the save files be deleted or will I just have to re-download them?






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How do I transfer CSGO from one computer to another?

You'll find the CSGO files there. Copy the whole folder....
  • Open the steam application.
  • Go to Library-> Games.
  • Right click on Cs:Go and select backup game files, select location of back up and proceed.
  • Select the Backup file name and set the File size for the media you plan to use.
  • Click Next > to begin the backup process.


  • Can my computer handle CSGO?

    The CPU requirements for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive are fairly low compared to other shooters like Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 or PUBG. Your PC only needs to have a Core 2 Duo E6600 or Phenom X3 8750 to pass the test.

    Is CSGO moving to source 2?

    Bits and pieces of CSGO have been moved to Source 2 in the past. Fans have ported maps and weapons from CSGO into Source 2 games such as Half-Life Alyx to give players a taste of what might be.

    Is CSGO still popular 2021?

    Is CSGO dying? No, CSGO is not dying. It remains the biggest game on Steam and has a very large player base. There's no ignoring the fact that the game's player base has declined over the last year, with 2021 being a serious down year for the game.



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