pashaBiceps suggested that Valve create a commission to check potential software developers

pashaBiceps suggested that Valve create a commission to check potential software developers

In his latest interview, the legendary Polish player Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski commented on the situation with cheaters in Counter-Strike 2 and also suggested a way for Valve to combat cheaters.

The problem of cheaters in Counter-Strike 2 has affected not only ordinary players but also professionals. However, the community has not seen any clear actions from Valve.

Recently, at the qualifiers for the main tournament of the year, namely PGL Major Copenhagen 2024, there were a huge number of cheaters who interfered with regular players. We officially know only about 23 teams that played with cheats in the qualifiers. And how many there actually were is known only to God.

And this is not to mention MatchMaking or Premier Mode, where cheaters are encountered almost in every match, making the gameplay simply unbearable.

Here's what pashaBiceps suggests to Valve to fight cheaters:

As you may have noticed, there is a huge problem with cheaters wanting to qualify for major competitions such as IEM and others. In many traditional sports, there are investigative commissions that can come to you and check for doping. Valve should create its own commission, which would be allowed to come and check your PC and gaming equipment. As a retired CS player, I would be happy to become the general director of this commission.

Remember that pashaBiceps ended his career in 2022 and is now actively engaged in streaming activities.

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