
Timestamp: https://youtu.be/57KTGTZt4s0?t=900
tl;dw
In the most recent episode of Talking Counter, Spunj mentioned he had asked ropz what his issues were with the game, ropz had an entire list ready to go on his phone with "a lot of little issues" and one of the key issues being subtick.
Spunj asked if ropz had contacted Valve about it, he said he tried but they aren't even replying to freakin ropz anymore.
That's quite disappointing from Valve. We all know their priorities are elsewhere, but show a bit of professionalism to the guy that had stuck his neck out for you at the beginning, ghosting ropz is crazy.
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Why would they reply if they don’t have a fix for the issue?
Isnt it obvious that valve dont really care about the issues as much as people want to believe?
the few cs2 devs left on the game don’t care about it. most of the devs left to go work on their new hero shooter.
Valve was aware there game was a complete shitshow so they had go deactivate “not to fracture the player base” because they know the community would have gone down they same path as when they released the CSS wich everyone told them was crap
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So now the devs don’t listen to s1mple or ropz. Both avenues of criticism are now mute.
Don’t need a community manager btw.
cant wait for all the esports money to dry up and we go back to csgo for fun
Until now there were the last 3 month huge updates on the game. Lets see if it continues this month.
Bro them not replying to fuckin ropz is craaazy :skull:
member a few months back when s1mple essentially told valve to fuck off with their concern trolling about CS2 issues, then this sub turned on him for “not giving constructive feedback”?
and now, the guy that has always been giving constructive feedback is being ignored by valve, seems to me like telling them to fuck off with their concern trolling was the right move from the get go
Lmao they dont care about cs2 anymore, they only care about their new game deadlock
Valve simply abandoned CS2, it is just way too big of a mess to fix it.
The mantra have always been “give it time”. Well, its soon been 1 year since CS2’s release and the game STILL feels pretty shitty compared with CS:GO.
Unpopular opinion here but I don’t think Valve should prioritize Ropz’s opinion over any other pro player. Many other pros has started to adapt well into the game, Niko is the prime example.
Ropz was the best CS2 player in the first months since the game release but has dropped off. It’s on him to figure it out, just like everybody else.