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Because they're just skins and e-sport games shouldn't have pay2win formula...
Good for you I guess?
A real E-Sport should not require you to buy something to make sure you're not at a disadvantage, a real E-Sport sets all players at same playing field as everybody else.
Other sports like football, basketball, tennis, etc. Does not have a Pay2Win formula, they rely on a player's skill, not how deep his pockets are.
Then you've just explained yourself that CS:GO is better supported. If the team that has paid to win usually wins then its a very boring tournament of who got the most money to get the AK that reloads faster or damages more, sports is never about who got the most money, but who has the best skill & strategies.
Any games that sells perks or special guns behind a paywall should not be considered an E-Sport, but rather just a videogame.