Amidst the buzz about CS2, many are turning to CSO2 as a more appealing alternative.
Amidst the buzz about CS2, many are turning to CSO2 as a more appealing alternative.
I haven't come across CSO2 before. It seems a bit suspicious, and I'm not sure why I'd be interested in trying it.
Absolutely, it’s gaining traction in Asia and remains available since 2013. It’s interesting how a franchise can thrive locally without becoming widely known elsewhere. There might be factors beyond its original status that influence its global reach.
It seems similar to a mobile game. I also find it annoying that you have to install a VPN before playing. The site you mentioned has some videos warning about downloading due to malware risks, and the comments often mention people getting infected while trying to access the game.
The assertion might still be misleading. Simply attaching logos and stating endorsement by Valve doesn’t validate anything. Trust would only come if the claim appears on an official Valve site. Unless the servers are restricted to Asian IPs, a VPN shouldn’t be necessary. If they’re blocking international access, there’s likely a purpose behind it.
I wonder whether the server locations avoid adhering to trademark or intellectual property regulations, which might mean they aren’t legally bound even if users are from another country. If so, it’s technically permissible but raises ethical concerns.