The long-awaited Counter Strike 2 is here and so far it is the lowest-rated Valve game on Steam. These games include Half-Life, Portal, Left for Dead and Dota 2, to name but a few. Many of these complaints come from the fact that many of the game modes were removed in Counter-Strike 2 such as Flying Scalpsman and Gun Run.
There are still many problems with the number of cheaters on Counter-Strike 2, more problems with hitboxes, the tick rate and of course, the complete removal of CSGO from Steam means you can’t go back to the old version.
Despite Counter-Strike 2 having plenty to show in terms of new graphics and updated maps, gamers are a notoriously difficult bunch to please and their complaints have left the game at an all-time low. This has resulted in it receiving a mixed rating on Steam, making this the lowest-rated game for Valve ever.
It should be mentioned that this is only for recent reviews and overall reviews still give the game a Very Positive, but it is clear the game still has many issues to resolve.
If the last one doesn’t make sense it’s because Valve decided to remove CSGO along with all its achievements.
Despite many of the issues with Counter-Strike 2, it has remained the most-played game on Steam with a 24-hour peak at the time of writing of 1,116,930 so like I said gamers will spend thousands of hours playing a game all the while complaining about the game. You can get the game here at Steam its free but you may be tempted to spend thousands on the Steam market.
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