F0rest quits Counter-Strike 2 over cheating problems –  eSports

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Counter-Strike 2 has lost one of its most important and best players who pulled out of the game, although they could still get him back playing if his grievance is addressed.

Legendary player Patrik “f0rest” Lindberg has stated that he will not return to Counter-Strike 2’s official Dust II matchmaking, except Valve sorts the console command gives players the opportunity to allow wall-hacking on its servers.

F0rest’s last attempt at playing the limited test build of the CS2, he played against a player whose team was using wall-hack, which made forest die to the player irrespective of his several attempts to hide.

The player was infuriated and revealed that he would not play the official matchmaking except the private ten-man lobbies or even decide to leave and play on the Apex legends instead.

“That was not fun, we’re going to wait [to play] Counter-Strike 2 until they fix that [referring to the wall-hacking issue],” f0rest said.

The bug is ruining the playing experience for players after it was found out earlier this week. Meanwhile, f0rest isn’t the only that is protesting against Valve as many others have quit and demanded that Valve remove the console command that causes the wall-hack or update the game.

The limited test is regarded as unplayable by veteran CS:GO content creator WarOwl who hopes that Valve patches the game quickly.

CS2 limited test is only available since March 22 to a small portion of players who are selected based on Trust Factor and their activities as a means of getting feedback and also affecting changes to any issues before it is launched worldwide in the summer.

Despite early positive comments from players who had access to the test, the new glitch has been dropping the level of excitement, but Valve has remained silent about the possibility of developers working on the bug or not.

Daniel Ademiju Idowu