It seems many are noticing a decline in the tech sector, especially in Europe. Are you feeling the same?
It seems many are noticing a decline in the tech sector, especially in Europe. Are you feeling the same?
The top elo ranks LE-Global often have cheaters in every game, which is clear to see. My performance has dropped significantly, and more YouTube creators are producing content where cheating is highlighted because it’s so simple. I don’t want to spend money on ESEA; I hope the game ends badly. Here’s one channel I found: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkxDPFL...cJihXJYoig
CSGO will always remain strong thanks to the amazing e-sports scene and all the investors involved. It might lose its player base, but I've played it since launch and have grown bored. The VAC system needs fixing. Check out faceit brother.
This game could become incredibly strong, yet the insufficient communication and efforts to stop cheating are significantly harming it in multiple aspects, such as the toxic community surrounding it. The core gameplay is actually quite enjoyable, focusing away from the issues, including the community. It’s disappointing to see where this direction is heading. However, the challenges the game faces have existed for a long time, and the lack of action isn’t just proof that Valve is not taking the project seriously—it also suggests the game will always fall short of our expectations. Valve could gain valuable lessons in cheat prevention from companies like Blizzard with Overwatch, or from Ubisoft’s approach in Rainbow Six: Siege. I think I could write a really compelling essay or article about this topic.
Prime matchmaking sounds completely unreliable. It’s only fair you’d rely on family connections instead of genuine compatibility.