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Not Recommended
31.3 hrs last two weeks / 4,220.3 hrs on record (12.6 hrs at review time)
Posted: 26 Jul, 2017 @ 9:43am
Updated: 3 Feb, 2024 @ 12:40pm

Valve's Indifference

My last review of this game was "There's a new hope called cs2" but let's talk about it...

Nowadays, there is no good reason to play this shi//tty software. Valve doesn't even care about the goose that lays the golden eggs.

My initial thought was that CS2 would be the game we've been waiting for a long time; however, that’s bullsh//it like Valve itself.

Having invested almost 4k hours playing this game, I can easily identify cheaters. Statistically, three out of five games involve at least a blatant or closet cheater – new accounts, no badges, no Steam level, private accounts, hitting every single shot – yet they don’t get VAC ban, but legit people sometimes get false bans (LOL).

It's pathetic that Valve refuses to invest in a third-party company to develop or adapt an existing anti-cheat system. They are too lazy and avaricious to spend time or money to afront this issue.

There have been no content updates, new cases, or operations in the past four months and still missing CS:GO game modes, maps and console commands.

While I don't personally experience performance issues, many players face crashes every 15 minutes on high-end PCs. As I mentioned earlier, Valve's greed is apparent in their decision to introduce "subtick" instead of investing in 128 tickrate servers.

Valve's letting CS2 slowly dying, leading to a decline in players and a decrease in the skin market prices. Unfortunately, they will never change.

The sad part is that when a new anti-cheat system is introduced (which likely won't work at all), or a new operation is launched, players will return and continue giving money and time to this horrible game not doing any penalization to the company.
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