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It’s no secret that Russians are some of the most annoying people to play Counter-Strike: Global Offensive with. They’re often toxic, extremely loud, and just generally unpleasant to be around. But why are they like this?
There are a few theories. One is that Russians are just naturally more aggressive and emotional than people from other cultures. This may be due to the fact that Russian culture is generally more hierarchical and authoritarian than other cultures, which can lead to Russians feeling like they need to assert their dominance in any situation.
Another theory is that Russians are more likely to be cheaters. This is because cheating is more prevalent in Russia than in other countries, and because Russian players are often more desperate to win. Cheating is also more tolerated in Russia than in other countries, which may contribute to why Russian players are more likely to cheat.