CS:GO BS
CS:GO BS
I spent a week getting into a lot of brawling with people. Most fights had clear reasons. Laggers keep showing up in many of my games. I kicked around three times yesterday—only played a few matches. I actually sat down to play one game today. Somehow, we faced someone who had never competed before. It was their first-ever competitive match. This was a GN1 contest. We challenged another player for being totally deaf and ignoring every call, order, and just plain bad play (0-6).
The worst suggestion was never imagined. I don’t want players leaving my match without consequences, especially when it hurts those serious competitors. Punishing those who stay engaged isn’t fair if you can’t even finish a full game.
What are you doing here? You think I’m stuck with slow teammates just because I’m from the US? You can’t expect me to play nice when I keep getting matched with those Russian players who always end up on UK servers and struggle with 250ms lag.
I’m not interested in having you join my game either. If you lack reliable internet, a computer, or if you can’t control the situation, just skip the competitive matches. It’s meant to be casual for a reason!
You might want to look at Faceit or Cevo. If your teammates drop out, there’s usually someone ready to step in after the break. Also, 128 tick servers with fewer hackers and no more "I’m about to lose my rank" talk.
Salty... I’m good with the internet and my computer. I dislike casual play. Not being able to compete for a week against someone new and someone who ignores the team feels unfair. I think kick cooldowns should be removed. It’s not my fault Joshua’s gaming PC has a bad Wi-Fi card that causes lag, making me have to kick him—his bot is actually better.