Valve has decided to take action against the toxic behavior problem of CS:GO players by taking various measures to combat these issues and make the gaming experience in FPS much more enjoyable for all players.
Until now, the creators of CS:GO have provided a variety of tools for players to control their exposure to other players, hide their avatars, hide their names, and even completely mute them.
However, in the coming weeks, Valve will be making changes that make the game show us a warning message first if, for example, we receive multiple reports of speech or text chat abuse from other players. When this happens and Counter-Strike continues to detect too many negative reports, the game will automatically log us out of both chats.
In order to be able to speak or write again during games, we will need to gain experience points by playing the game for a while until we reach a (not yet clear) amount imposed by Valve, then use all our strength. privileges. Of course, while we are silenced, other players may decide to take that silence away from us, considering their danger.
Today, we provide tools to avoid malicious users in the game. More in today’s blog post: Silencing the Noise — https://t.co/Npt1RQGn9e
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Flashpoint, the new awesome CS:GO competition
In a different order, CS:GO’s esports scene saw the creation of a new major league called Flashpoint; This league will see major clubs participate and hand out a total of $2 million in prizes in its first season. Here you have more information.