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Some people, after buying expensive p2c not satisfied from it, cuz current HvH changed alot...
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Your opinion is wrong.
https://store.steampowered.com/subscriber_agreement/#4
That says that you are not allowed to cheat. Period.. in ANY server.
Lol, cheating is about managing, not skills. You are the equivalent of that fat middle stack manager everyone hates, and everyone thinks are worthless at your job because any of the people on the floor that are actually skilled without cheats would do it much better XD
It feels everywhere, not only in CS:GO, in every game - more and more people are started to use "additional software" and the count of them are just rising and rising day by day.
The reason - education/programming are moved forward everywhere and this human generation (14-20 years) are skilled enough to code anything. There is nothing can stop them to write additional software for games, game developers are just need to adopt.
Past human generation are just a consumers, but Z gen is another.
The user who created this thread has been banned since he posted it
Sure, "this generation" and "that generation" have their own strong and weak points but that doesn't mean it has anything related specifically to this game. Why my grandfather was well-versed with the current technology and he learnt everything on his own, even managed to build PCs and code for local websites something I'm jealous of even today.
Everyone, at least 80% of CS:GO community. Another 20% will move into leagues. And the people, who are always posting useless threads about cheating dudes will finally leave the game. Happy End.
Well duh, you dont think its a bit embarrassing for valve with people who openly admits on the forums they cheat unbanned?
If people knew cheating was going on the "heroes" would be not so much heroes any more and nobody would watch the cheat users. It would be just as any other CSGO game played by Joe Random. But you are right about one thing, the human players will leave eventually and seek games with a more level playing field. The people interested in cheating for its own technical sake is very small, most do it for fame and glory and as soon as the veil is lifted the magic is gone.
Not all posts about the cheating issue are useless as it showcases the community's current problem with the game and unless the community speaks up, the problem will never be addressed or recognized swiftly.