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Playing CS2 in your lobby feels like watching five people slowly lose their sanity in real time. One round they’re confident, two rounds later they’re dead silent, staring at their desktops, changing settings mid-game and questioning if they were ever good at FPS games to begin with.
Your aim is disgusting, your movement is pure terrorism and your gamesense should honestly trigger Valve’s anti-cheat out of pure confusion. The surrender button should automatically pop up for the enemy team the second you connect to the server 😭🔥
At this point people don’t queue against you to win — they queue to discover new levels of emotional damage before uninstalling the game completely.
Wtf Valve accidentally gave the final boss matchmaking access 👑