Counter-Strike 2

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Bonji Nov 8, 2014 @ 8:24am
Low-Priority matches for CSGO?
This idea originally originated from Dota, but I believe it can be implemented in CS. Essentially, in Dota, if you leave enough matches, you get moved to a place called the "Low-Priority" pool. In that pool, theres a substantial collection of people who have either crappy internet, or people who run off when a match begins.

TL:DR: The system flags players for unsportsmanship/ bad behavior and matches these people up with people of their... "similar playstyle". In CS:GO, this can be used for players who abandon early/ people who have been reported enough times.

As a reward for trolling, the trolls get matched up with their troll brothers in future matches.

Temporary bans won't get the job done; they will still come back. We need something that marks the word SHAME on their forheads, like a symbol. Anyone else think that this is a good idea?
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Donnie Azoff (Banned) Nov 8, 2014 @ 8:28am 
Agree. Going to low priority should give you a tag in front of your name saying "DIRTY CASUAL".

Even after leaving LPQ it should remain. Then you could pay $5 to get it removed. The first ten times a DIRTY CASUAL is killed their killer should get 50 cents in their Steam Wallet.
Bonji Nov 8, 2014 @ 9:03am 
In game currency, maybe, Steam wallet, no. If Steam Wallet was involved with this process, then DIRTY CASUALS would abuse that system and git mony.
Originally posted by James W.:
Agree. Going to low priority should give you a tag in front of your name saying "DIRTY CASUAL".

Even after leaving LPQ it should remain. Then you could pay $5 to get it removed. The first ten times a DIRTY CASUAL is killed their killer should get 50 cents in their Steam Wallet.
Donnie Azoff (Banned) Nov 8, 2014 @ 2:31pm 
The only way to abuse it is to get $5 to permanently get the tag dirty casual. And then, you would already have paid $15 for the game.

People buy guns for hundreds of dollars. Most people would be willing to give up $5 for a clean tag.
Donnie Azoff (Banned) Nov 8, 2014 @ 7:08pm 
bump
LowlyPatzer Nov 8, 2014 @ 7:08pm 
Originally posted by James W.:
bump
You aren't supposed to bump threads
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Date Posted: Nov 8, 2014 @ 8:24am
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