After running tests Counter-strike 2 players rushed to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive hoping to get an invitation from Valve to beta test a new game. Most of these players even just stand still during matches and farms Game time.
Valve has said that players will be selected based on a number of factors that the development team considers important, including (but not limited to) recent play on official Valve servers, trust factor, and Steam account status.
But as it turns out, playing CS:GO no longer affects whether Valve chooses you for the CS2 Closed Limited Beta. In a new statement let’s finish reading: “The amount of time you’ve played prior to the start of the Limited Test counts.” It’s tough but fair. The developers want the beta to have active players who regularly play CS:GO because they want to, not because they have to.
On the official Valve DM servers, AFKing people are ALREADY farming hours for a limited test of Counter-Strike 2. pic.twitter.com/19LdnzLep6
— Physical Layer (@PhyCasts) March 22, 2023
The rest of us will have to wait until summerwhen Counter-Strike 2 comes out. Even if Valve wants to gradually invite more players to the test, you may be lucky. However, there are still no players in the beta version who have played thousands of hours of CS:GO.
Counter-Strike 2 is almost the same game as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Valve has taken particular care with better servers, improved smoke grenades, and guaranteed backward compatibility of skins. So far, it doesn’t look like a glut of new content like maps.
Last weekend, CS:GO broke a new record: there were 1,519,457 people in the game at a time.
Source :Indian TV