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Drastic change in CS: GO: Valve prevents free accounts from playing ranked after the proliferation of cheaters

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The arrival of the new CS: GO update represents one of the most drastic and important changes in the history of the title. Valve has announced the arrival of Unranked mode along with modifications to users’ non-Prime accounts.

Through the official notes shared by the company, we have learned that those players who benefited from the free to play format will not have access to Prime matchmaking , in which the presence of hackers and cheaters is much less.

After the change to the free system by Valve two years ago, access to CS: GO has been even more massive, but in return it has caused collateral damage. Those damages have been recognized by the company, since “unfortunately, over time, those benefits have become an incentive for bad actors to damage the experience of new and existing players.”

Therefore, from now on the community is divided. We find those who stay with the free game, which deprives them of drops, ranked games or even acquiring the Prime category for free. You will have to make a payment of 12.75 euros on Steam to access these functions.

To alleviate this gap, comes Unranked, a competitive formula that will configure matchmaking in such a way that what is taken into account is skill . Prime players may also be present here if they wish.

Recently, Valve introduced a method to view your statistics within the game itself with previous payment, something that did not convince the community.

Topics
  • FPS
  • Pc
  • Valve
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

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