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Valve had YEARS to make this better, now it's just a polished Roblox game.
I'd list all the negative stuff about it but I'll list the positive.
I have a skins worth a bunch of money which I will probably sell now...
See? I said something positive about CS2!
i just looked at my taskmanager i get 50% GPU and CPU usage at MOST
allso deathmatch is ruined TDM was WAY better
Kids today would not survive gaming in the 90s on PS1 or PS2 in early 2000s. No patches, no bug fixes, game shipped as is. If players found a glitch or exploit after a game released there was literally no way for that to be fixed. Same on the early days of PS2. Even when games like Socom released on PS2 with multiplayer, gamers then were more understanding towards developers when addressing bug fixes or issues with the game.
Now today people throw fits over sh*t in games that's not even that big of a deal or is an issue with their computer, but blame the game.
I get 400 frames in CS2 online, haven't had any issues with the game so I don't know what the f*ck people are complaining about.
It's like every game in existence today players complain about literally anything and if a bug is encountered they pull the entitled consumer card as a gateway to condemn the developers. Gaming today has gotten beyond toxic. Just wild to me the difference in attitude in gamers from the mid 2000s to how gamers act towards developers now.
Couple that with people falling for the marketing in the wrong ways. CS2 isn't a new game. It's more of an update to CS:GO than it is a completely new title. But people have been fooled by the marketing and have gaslit themselves into thinking it's a completely different thing.
The FAQ covers most things people are getting angy over
https://steamcommunity.com/faqs/steam-help/view/5ED2-ED8E-81F4-0C18
First question seems to imply that the missing gamemodes will return. Just that the ones we have now are the only ones available -at launch-.
Community servers will be coming back. Steams built in server browser already supports searching for CS2 community servers.
Workshop support will be returning.
I do wish they'd have launched the CS2 update with this stuff already. But I also think people are way overreacting, jumping to conclusions and spreading or listening to misinformation. The usual GAMURR reaction to anything these days.
You must be one sheltered person if such a small cosmetic difference is that big of an issue to you. Not really sure what else to say to that other than that.
Why I hate CS2? Because there is no difference from what it looked like in testing stage. No fps optimizations, no workshop maps, no bugs fixed... The only difference is that CSGO is gone and that I have no game to enjoy right now.
I personally have played ps1 and ps2 games back in the days. I wouldn't still tell people to stop criticizing products or services they find faulty. It is good for both consumer and developer to know what has been produced and how it will play out. It's only healthy if you open up your mind about product/service you've paid for. Companies run on by making money that customers bring to companies when they buy companies' products or services. It is normal to want to criticize the end products aka service/product when it isn't what was promised by production or marketing. Criticism is a great way for company to learn more about customers expectations and needs. Business is business and feelings don't matter in business. Money does so defending companies is like selling your soul to a dictator.