Oh no, anti-aliasing lets you see stuff that non anti-aliased players cannot. Let’s see how deep this PAY to WHINE conspiracy goes
https://old.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/18ikmaw/multisampling_setting_can_cause_a_competitive/

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  1. Kinda clickbait title. In this sense, CS has always been pay to win. Better PC=faster running game=slight advantage.

  2. I have a minimum-spec gaming laptop. CS2 honestly looks worse than CSGO did bc I have to use all the lowest settings just to get 60 frames

  3. I have a minimum-spec gaming laptop. CS2 honestly looks worse than CSGO did bc I have to use all the lowest settings just to get 60 frames

  4. I've always kind of had the thought that people who play at really low resolutions like 1280×1024 surely have to have lower visibility of certain things in game compared to 1080p or 4k players

  5. Requiring better hardware to run new games is not "Pay to Win". You can go play CS 1.6 if you want inclusiveness. It's way better than games giving benefits to lower graphic settings.

  6. Is it pay to win if I can afford an expensive rig with more FPS and more Hz and generally higher quality peripherals?

  7. this is such a non issue. its 2023 and if you can't run a game with 2x msaa, why would you expect to be competitive

  8. hardcore clickbait… also at a certain point you can't account for every system, every environment, every screen. of course having a good computer with a fast internet connection and massive screen is an advantage…

  9. Is it really an issue to adjust the maps manually for this? Like you showed there's barely any place for this issue to show in proper play

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