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CS used to be the epitome of competitiveness, a battleground where skill and strategy determined the winners. However, it's now feeling more like the wild west of cheating, with players running rampant and getting away with it. This isn't just a case of a few bad apples; it's become an epidemic that's frustrating the community.

The heart of CS, its competitiveness, is taking a beating as aimbotting and walling become the weapons of choice for those looking to exploit the game. It's like a stain on the competitive spirit that the game is built upon. The community, hungry for intense and fair matches, is feeling the disappointment as the cheating culture spreads like wildfire. The rampant presence of cheaters in CS2 has created an atmosphere of suspicion and paranoia, leaving players questioning every opponent who outperforms them, blurring the line between legitimate skill and potential foul play.

Valve's anti-cheat system is in dire need of a serious upgrade. Players are yearning for a solution that kicks these cheaters to the curb, putting an end to this game of cat and mouse. Right now, the mice are winning, and it's tarnishing the essence of CS2. Valve has to tighten those security screws and bring back the good old days when CS was a showcase of skill and fair competition, not a playground for cheaters.

It's increasingly challenging to recommend CS2 to anyone, given the pervasive risk of being thrust into a match where the presence of a cheater threatens to waste 30 minutes to an hour of gameplay.

Valve Pls Fix
Posted 2 January, 2024.
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