CS2's bot farms, while unpopular, are actually probably a good thing for keeping a select group of items cheap and accessible for the majority of players.
It's true.
@mikewater9cs You lost your plot on this take, mate.
Botfarms makes investment opportunites worse for regular players, and they ruin deathmatch for new players who will turn to other games after a terrible first hand experience.
@CounterStrike "I have never thought to myself that realism is fun . . . In the real world, I have to write up lists of stuff I have to go to the grocery store to buy"
@GrapefruitCS2@TDM_Jesus 7 months ago i bought M4a1-s remote control MW for 10$ or so and tec remote control MW for 3-4$. Also 2-3 weeks ago i bought integralne ft low float and twin turbo mw. Guess im lucky :D
Looks like Valve have finally killed off all the old weekly drop collections from CSGO.
The replacements are really cool though and thanks to the power of Chinese bot farms, will probably be affordable for everyone soon.
It's a difficult one. I feel that what’s considered griefing at such a high level is more subjective than at lower Elo. I can’t say for certain why he didn’t follow the calls, but from what I could hear in the tool I use, he did seem to be communicating, at least.
That said, he appears to take breaks from playing, which could explain his noticeable drop in performance in his recent matches. Do you think a more comprehensive Elo reset for level 10 players might help address that issue?
@FACEIT_Darwin So how do you suggest we deal with this? He is not really listening, but not talking either. You realize what needed to happen in order for us to decide to kick him. You must do something about this, it's not about performance, it's about not even trying...
Just played a Premier. One guy got kicked from the server, it said "game stopped receiving comms from remote host", a few seconds later same happens to me and I could not reconnect. Match got not cancelled and I ended up losing the elo.