Counter-Strike 2

this is how secret CS2 case farming works…



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29 Comments

  1. These accounts are also sold for cheating reasons, since they already have maches won and hours spent. So it does affect regular players.

  2. As someone who plays on SEA server

    Whenever cases gets weekly reset deathmatch lobbies will be filled with bots within the first 3 hours

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  5. This is how the TF2 economy crashed because bot farmers were farming weapons to scrap into metal causing a massive influx of metal tanking the prices to keys to go from 6 metal to like 60 or more

    Effectively ruining the value of metal.

  6. I can't even run CS2 at more than 60fps and these fuckers are running 10 CS2's on one pc lol

  7. Man imagine if they put half of this time effort and compute power into doing something real with their lives. It's not smart, it's lazy greed. If they were smart they'd be making vastly more by using those systems to run renders and simulations.

  8. this is fucked cuz the ammount of cases being dropped will be massively disproportionate to the ammt of people opening them. whole market hurting

  9. its not worth it if you from gold billion country. its only for poor country. you earn more money working delivery boy. high risk better just invest in skins or crypto at least you probably dont lose 100%.

  10. The one losing is valve, running multiple servers costs money. If they can stop this the server load should go down

  11. I rather get bot farm then a bozo who is just spinbotting.. so in my eyes less harmful. Still doesn't make it right

  12. Honestly, I don't see how this can be against TOS or how it could be illegal in any way. If I was to make a new account tomorrow with the sole purpose and goal of getting cases from drops, how is that against TOS and how is that any reason to get banned? I can see why someone said the farmers will be filling a lawsuit. It seems like they are only banning these bots to keep prices up (keeping their profit margin), which is inherently a deceptive business practice, banning users so they can't keep bringing prices down. There are no rules against running it down in mid in a casual match. I can see why it might irritate the normal player, but if there are no rules for aquiring daily/weekly drops like "you will only get a weekly drop if you place top 5 in one of your last 5 matches" then I don't see why they can ban for this. And honestly, what I just said is probably what they should do to stop this instead of banning accounts. Just make it to where you actually have to try to get rewarded.

  13. Imagine sponsoring a skin gambling site when talking about bot farms, shameful.

  14. They should be all banned, them keeping case prices low is not a good thing.
    All Valve needs to do is disableing kicking players in deathmatch, but they don't care because it makes them money

  15. I was just thinking of getting into farming cases a few weeks ago, it just doesn't seem worth it unless you have a ton of money to start to get the snowball effect going.

    It's also not very clear how to do this, there are no easy tutorials online (because farmers wanna keep it to themselves). This has been a thing on TF2 for years now, so it must be similar. Either way, you need a lot of money and several computers to get anything notable going. You also need a certain degree of technical capability that I don't care enough to learn at this point in my life.

    Go figures valve started banning it right as I started researching it. Now that the secret is out, this will either run rampant and be pointless or it will be somehow prevented by valve.

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