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If you ever want to play CS2, I’d be happy to team up! It’s a fantastic game that creates some truly intense moments, and cooperative play makes it even more enjoyable. Of course, I’d have your back in-game.
Apologies if this message came across as too forward—I don’t often reach out like this. You just seem like someone fun and interesting to talk to. If you’re up for it, feel free to add me on Skype; I’d love to chat and maybe game together sometime. Wishing you a great day!
Thus, do not be surprised when I offer feedback mid-match. If your behavior disregards the competitive nature of ranked play and frustrates others, their dissatisfaction is justified. Ranked is an arena of skill and ambition, where effort is expected. If you choose to participate without respecting this, then it is you who must reconsider your place in it.