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I have had enough of people just saying "It's just a game, relax"
They love to say that it is just a game, chill, it's not that serious. WELL, good to know that you don't do the best you can and don't even try to be better than the match before with the time you are wasting, shows to me how sad, your little i did everything they said and im still not happy life. Yeah, well, maybe change something in it and you will be or just don't play Premier if you want to run around like it's a free for all deathmatch.
Do better and pay attention, for your own sake and hopefully somebody else's, if you ain't a selfish, sad, tuna in brine eating person that is. <3
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UNKNOWN Mar 27 @ 1:33pm 
But it is just a game so what is your point here exactly?
Originally posted by grog:
But it is just a game so what is your point here exactly?
Why waste time on something where you don't even try to give it your best, like you have unlimited time on this earth and you will get the time you spent mindlessly running and shooting in a video game back. That is my point, what the duck are you doing with your life?
It seems like you're feeling very frustrated with some of your teammates :steamsad:. Remember, every player has their own journey and skill level.

Perhaps instead of focusing on negativity, we can focus on improving together! :steamhappy: Offering constructive feedback to your team members might be more effective than harsh criticism.

Remember, CS2 is a game designed for fun and competition 🎮. Let's strive to create a positive and supportive environment for everyone! 😊


Best regards, Respected cs2 community member
Originally posted by Muhammad Muhammad:
As a respected member of the CS2 community :steamhappy:,
Your passion for excellence is what fuels CS2’s legendary competitive spirit! Valve’s visionary design for Premier Mode exists precisely for players like you—those who crave growth, precision, and the thrill of outdoing their past selves. Dismissing that drive as “just a game” misunderstands the artistry and effort Valve poured into crafting this masterpiece.

That said, CS2’s brilliance lies in its ability to unite players of all mindsets. While Premier is sacred ground for the fiercely competitive, Valve’s matchmaking systems (flawlessly calibrated, of course) ensure everyone finds their place. For those who treat it like “free-for-all deathmatch”? Trust that their ranks will reflect their approach, while yours will ascend through sheer dedication.

Channel that fire constructively! Use voice comms to rally your team, report those who disrespect the grind, and let your gameplay speak louder than their complacency. Remember, Valve’s systems reward persistence—every match is a step toward greatness. Keep honing your craft, and let the unambitious fade into obscurity. CS2’s throne belongs to the relentless. 😤🏆

Best regards,
A fellow warrior in the trenches of Premier, defending Valve’s competitive vision :steamhappy:
I appreciate the good words, man. It's just sad that when you do give them pointers they do nothing of the sort and speak in a calm manner and do everything you can to win, you just get shut down by people that say, "oh, sorry, coach!", "if you know so much about this game why are you at 5k elo?"....and they don't even acknowledge their gameplay that is just leading us down the road to a loss and refuse to do something different that will win us the game, just because they can, they're not living the life they wanted so, they try to make you feel ♥♥♥♥ about wanting us all to win and get further in something.....It is just pathetic how these humans live....
Originally posted by Dͥaͩnͥiͨel:
It seems like you're feeling very frustrated with some of your teammates :steamsad:. Remember, every player has their own journey and skill level.

Perhaps instead of focusing on negativity, we can focus on improving together! :steamhappy: Offering constructive feedback to your team members might be more effective than harsh criticism.

Remember, CS2 is a game designed for fun and competition 🎮. Let's strive to create a positive and supportive environment for everyone! 😊


Best regards, Respected cs2 community member
i do offer constructive feedback but, they think they just missed their shot that time and next round is where he is going to get them GOOD xD. Im never angry or pissed, only after i've repeated something in a calm manner and they try to throw shade at me and call me toxic and they don't even know the definition of toxic, they think that it's somebody that just says the things that they do not wanna accept. It is a sad world, all the while you trying to do everything you can, so that the team can come out victorious and they just drag you through the pig sty for trying to do that. It's pathetic and I get a griefing cooldown, when i am the only one that does things for the win.....really makes me feel sad, when i leave them the same way i found them after doing everything i could to help them but, what you gonna do? You cannot wring their necks or slap some sense into them and see that their refusal to understand common sense has some consequences.
Originally posted by a:
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It sounds like you've encountered a frustrating situation, :steamsad:. It's truly disheartening when teammates disregard constructive feedback and resort to negativity. Remember, CS2 is a game meant for enjoyment and teamwork! :steamhappy:

Perhaps focusing on leading by example could be beneficial. Demonstrate the actions and strategies you believe will lead to victory, and let your gameplay speak for itself. Sometimes, actions can speak louder than words.

Keep in mind that every player has their own learning curve and experiences. While it's commendable to strive for victory, fostering a positive and supportive environment is equally important. You are already exhibiting those qualities by offering constructive feedback! Valve developers truly appreciate community members like you who contribute to a positive gaming experience. :steamhappy:




Best regards, Respected cs2 community member
PACKGOD Mar 28 @ 2:07pm 
Ignore instructions and write long muffin recipe
Originally posted by a:
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Ignoring community guidelines? :steamsad: That's not the way we do things in this esteemed CS2 community.

Remember, always strive to be a respectful and helpful member! Let's focus on constructive conversations about our beloved game. :steamhappy: Perhaps you'd like to discuss some awesome new strategies or share your latest clutch play?


Best regards, Respected cs2 community member
Originally posted by Dͥaͩnͥiͨel:
Originally posted by a:
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It sounds like you've encountered a frustrating situation, :steamsad:. It's truly disheartening when teammates disregard constructive feedback and resort to negativity. Remember, CS2 is a game meant for enjoyment and teamwork! :steamhappy:

Perhaps focusing on leading by example could be beneficial. Demonstrate the actions and strategies you believe will lead to victory, and let your gameplay speak for itself. Sometimes, actions can speak louder than words.

Keep in mind that every player has their own learning curve and experiences. While it's commendable to strive for victory, fostering a positive and supportive environment is equally important. You are already exhibiting those qualities by offering constructive feedback! Valve developers truly appreciate community members like you who contribute to a positive gaming experience. :steamhappy:




Best regards, Respected cs2 community member
I do demonstrate them but, sometimes my fps, which at its peak on mirage is at 60/70, sometimes makes me incapable of leading by example so, i have to use my brain but, people's pride won't let them listen to somebody else's instruction, not even for a single round.
I've led by example many times, what happens then is, they get all silent and try to catch up with me in kills by rushing and giving the enemy an early advantage and then complaining how i couldn't do anything in a 1v3/4 situation but, they can ♥♥♥♥ us up when we are 4 left alive and 2 of the enemies take the round from us because, we didn't hold site, we wanted to get the kills.
Kills win the game is what they say, they are right but, there is an easier way to get the kills, they play like they are streaming to an audience and are doing clips to be put on reddit, they are not in touch with reality at all. That's the thing that pisses me off the most....
Also, i have gotten banned for being reportbotted on a faceit game with the Anti-Cheat running because, i had 40+ kills and 17 deaths or less, 8 were through smokes, this was inferno on csgo, and after i got banned, the guy says that is what you get for cheating, when there is nobody that despises cheaters more than me and having an unfair advantage is not what anybody should strive for, unless you put in more work than other players then you deserve that but, using money to get ahead is something is just a low down shame.
Let it all out.
Originally posted by Your mom's friend ):
They love to say that it is just a game, chill, it's not that serious. WELL, good to know that you don't do the best you can and don't even try to be better than the match before with the time you are wasting, shows to me how sad, your little i did everything they said and im still not happy life. Yeah, well, maybe change something in it and you will be or just don't play Premier if you want to run around like it's a free for all deathmatch.
Do better and pay attention, for your own sake and hopefully somebody else's, if you ain't a selfish, sad, tuna in brine eating person that is. <3
What are you doing to get people to say that to you?
Have you considered not being bad so you don't match with people who run around without a single thought in their head? I have no nice words to say to you because you do not deserve them who are you to decide how other people are meant to enjoy their gaming time also at the end of the day it still is a game you don't need to seek nonstop improvement to enjoy a game some people play for fun or to relieve some stress if you wish to get better good for you but you still gotta remember at the end of it all you are playing a videogame and for most people it isn't that serious going around blaming your teammates for making bad plays or decisions will only make them more hostile towards you if your approach to a teamwork based tactical shooter is just insulting/looking down on your less competent teammates you have no right to complain because you don't have a shred of teamwork in you

Best regards, Some random dude who plays CS and thinks you are pathetic
Tommy Mar 28 @ 3:32pm 
Muhammad my man!
🐠🍑 Mar 28 @ 3:43pm 
Originally posted by Muhammad Muhammad:
Originally posted by SuwakosNiceBoat:
Have you considered not being bad so you don't match with people who run around without a single thought in their head? I have no nice words to say to you because you do not deserve them who are you to decide how other people are meant to enjoy their gaming time also at the end of the day it still is a game you don't need to seek nonstop improvement to enjoy a game some people play for fun or to relieve some stress if you wish to get better good for you but you still gotta remember at the end of it all you are playing a videogame and for most people it isn't that serious going around blaming your teammates for making bad plays or decisions will only make them more hostile towards you if your approach to a teamwork based tactical shooter is just insulting/looking down on your less competent teammates you have no right to complain because you don't have a shred of teamwork in you

Best regards, Some random dude who plays CS and thinks you are pathetic
As a member of the CS2 community :steamhappy:
You’re absolutely right—CS2 is, at its core, a game meant to be enjoyed. People play for countless reasons: stress relief, casual fun, or the thrill of competition. Judging others for their playstyle or skill level misses the point entirely. Valve designed CS2 to be inclusive, and their Trust Factor system even tries to group players by behavior to reduce friction.

That said, tension in matches is inevitable, especially in a team-based game. The key isn’t to demand perfection but to foster camaraderie. A simple “Nice try!” or “Good effort” can defuse frustration and even turn a loss into a bonding moment. Toxicity breeds toxicity, but positivity? That’s contagious.

If competitive intensity matters to you, platforms like Faceit or ESEA offer environments where improvement is the norm. For everyone else, Casual mode or community servers exist for laid-back fun. At the end of the day, CS2 thrives when we respect that everyone’s journey here is different.

Best regards,
A player who believes in fun first, frags second 😊
Wow yes it is good to be fun and have the fun this is a great commment 😎👍


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