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Not anymore. Keep in mind, these farm bots have legitimate accounts which adds to the total number of active accounts. Therefore, if there are hundreds of thousands of farm bots accounts... you do the math.
https://www.counter-strike.net/news/updates
Maybe you hould check again. Your math isnt adding up. Can you elaborate?
even in this forum there are bots... dont talk to them
Ok, lets say there are over 1000 CS community servers hosted in Northwest US for casual DUST II map alone. Keep in mind, you can hardly stay on a Dust II casual map since Farm Bots can vote-off human players. As mentioned, you cannot find a Dust casual servers now that does not have farmbots. And if you find one, good luck. Therefore, if 1000 servers mutliply by 20 players, that 20000 active fake FARMbot accounts. It that will register on the Online Active Players stat that you posted. Note: there are more Dust II casual servers being hosted worldwide, I just threw some numbers for visual.