What's the real reason you dislike GO? i mean have you played it recently?
I haven't played it since February. And I was really trying to get into it back at the start of the year, since most of the gaming group I play with is transitioning to GO. But there are just too many things that make it annoying.
First off, it's really not set up well for pubbing. I can appreciate why they went to a proper scrim mode, and I actually like that feature when it works, but for random matchmaking, it sucks. And if you stick it in casual, you lose half the audience we normally cater to. So right off the bat, there's a big rift between people who want a traditional "jump in and play whenever" pub mentality and the more dedicated who will set aside 40 minutes for a proper scrim. From a server admin standpoint, that rift is hard to overcome.
Second, the guns feel absolutely terrible. I remember the change from 1.6 to Source; the recoil pattern was different on basically everything, quickscoping was neutered, you couldn't fire through most materials anymore; it just felt wrong. That's basically how it is with CS Source to CS GO; every weapon characteristic is different. The thing is, when Source came out, I was in college, and I had plenty of time to train myself to use the guns again. I'm married with a kid now. I don't have the time to spend relearning how to use guns I've grown comfortable with over the last decade.
Third, I hate the new look. They've dialed up the gray/brown look that makes COD and Battlefield look the same, and in doing so, they've lost any trace of what makes CS feel unique. Oh, a gritty shooter that looks just like every other gritty shooter on the market? Hooray.
Fourth, I haven't found a single server that feels right as far as registration. Now part of this is because the weapons feel different, as mentioned above. But I've been playing plenty long to know when an AWP shot should connect, like when I'm crouched perfectly still firing at a stationary target, and I still get bullets that fail to register in those situations. I don't want to play a game where a random number generator determines my accuracy, where shoddy netcode prevents clear hits from registering. And I also don't want to play a game where I clearly aim my flickshot into the floor like an idiot and manage to score a bogus headshot; I want to feel like I'm rewarded for skill, not dumb luck.
So, yeah. I don't feel like there's a proper hangout I can go to, I can't play with the same group of people like I can in Source, I don't have the time to dedicate to a scrim given parental responsibilities and needing to leave on a whim, I hate the feel of every single gun, I hate the netcode, I hate the look... That's pretty much where I stand on GO.