"Valve and organizers don't care" - mou dissatisfied because organizers did not consider the problem of Kazakh players

"Valve and organizers don't care" - mou dissatisfied because organizers did not consider the problem of Kazakh players

In his latest interview, the legendary Kazakh player Rustem 'mou' Telepov spoke about the preparation of Valve and organizers for the first major in Counter-Strike 2 - PGL Major Copenhagen 2024.

However, mou touched on not only the problems of Kazakh players but also the overall issues of all players who will participate in the qualifiers for the major. The qualifiers themselves start on January 8.

It was only revealed today that Valve added a new case to the game files, instead of working on a new anti-cheat for Counter-Strike 2. It is also worth remembering that the open and closed qualifiers will take place on the ChallengerMode platform, which has an anti-cheat called Akros-Anticheat.

But the truth is it doesn't handle its tasks very well.

mou:

The open qualifiers for the major are coming soon. Kazakhstan is still in Europe, there's no anti-cheat, lots of bugs where you can see through smokes, some use radar, fun. How Valve and the organizers just don't care :)The strongest or the cheaters will pass, GL to everyone!
            

After that, mou also wrote about Nvidia settings:

Now people reach the LAN finals of Blast only with a radar, and if you adjust Nvidia, you can become the best support player.
  

Currently, mou plays for the team Forward Gaming, who will also participate in the open qualifiers. Ordinary players should wish for luck and patience, as there's a high chance of many cheaters in the qualifiers.

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