Things we hate about Counter-Strike 2

Things we hate about Counter-Strike 2

Most Counter-Strike 2 players regularly encounter annoying moments while playing matchmaking. In this article, Bo3.gg will talk about things that CS2 players hate.

Microphone spam

Our list is opened by annoying spammers on the microphone. Usually, they are encountered at low ratings and ranks, but don't be surprised if you encounter such a joker even at a high level. You know who I'm talking about: those people who try to make the whole team listen to their annoying mixtape while you're trying to, well, I don't know, win? I love a good dose of music, but playing Russian rap in a one-on-two situation isn't a good addition to the situation.

Professionals

Surely, during matchmaking, you've met the so-called "professional" who knows everything? We'll talk about them next. Almost every match will have someone who thinks they understand the situation better than you: "Listen to me, I know what to do!" Such players rarely suggest anything sensible and most of the time, they only harm the team. "Don't let him... He's going to push... Hide, hide, hide! Can't you hear?! Rush now, rush now!!!"

Run and Gun

With the release of CS2, developers made the game even more casual, and now gamers are resorting more and more to the "run and gun" tactic. And this is one of the annoying problems in matchmaking. No one thinks about tactics, tricks, or grenades - very often everyone just runs forward and shoots on the go trying to kill someone. This style of play doesn't bring any pleasure.

Nasty teammates

Also, in matchmaking, gamers often encounter teammates who can be characterized as "nasty teammates." Why and who are they? These are the ones who constantly criticize everyone and never stop doing so for a second. It's a kind of trash talk that only spoils the experience of CS2. It's better to immediately mute such users and then enjoy the game.

Don't count on a drop

Watching professional matches or games of esports players on FACEIT, you may have noticed that they often drop weapons to teammates with poor economy. This action is called a drop. At the same time, if you're playing alone, you simply can't count on some random gamer dropping for you. In 99% of cases, your request will simply be ignored. So be prepared to play a round with just one pistol while your team plays with AK-47s.

Everyone against eco-rounds

This problem has been going on for a long time, but with the release of CS2 and the transition of matches to the MR12 system, everything has become even worse. Matchmaking players literally "ignore" economic rounds and repeatedly buy everything they can afford. Often, it's difficult for a team to break out of this vicious circle and achieve a normal economy to play rounds on equal terms with opponents. This kind of "tactic" won't lead to anything good and most likely, you'll lose the match.

How to deal with this? It's simple. Start with yourself. Don't make mistakes and don't do anything mentioned in this article, so playing CS2 becomes more enjoyable. If such things are used against you or your teammates - report such users, mute them, or even vote to kick them from matches. Be an example for the community!

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