@NewYorkStateAG Man can you sue ISPs for having predatory internet packages instead? I've been stuck on the same provider for 15 years appreciate it
Also can you sue Pokemon, Yugioh and other popular TCG companies too I got addicted to gambling at 10 and as a New Yorker this is unacceptable😎
@Vancho666_CS being able to sell your skin to someone, letting them absorb all the risk of a volatile market and then undoing it, should obviously be worth a ban.
you're using a system designed to stop fraud and scam, to fraud and scam. it was never intended to be a "regret" button
honestly every day I feel worse and worse about having significant money in cs2 skins
the level of incompetence is mind blowing regarding ban handling. people have proved that there is no way to get bans removed unless cause uproar on social media, steam support literally just don’t have the ability to remove them.
It’s only a PR issue to valve, not ethical
valve created this billion dollar skin economy, profit $1b+ from it yearly. fans spend their hard earned money on skins, bringing valve more $, then V don’t even have the decency to explain steam bans or even double-check they were deserved. it’s gross honestly
it wouldnt even make a dent in their profit, I think they simply do not care if they delete their fans money / ruin someone financially
@ThourCS2 Tbh it’s tough to agree. A massive problem is still the FPS. For me the game is ass on anything else but a 9800X3D and not every tournament has that. Many issues still but this is a big one.
Fuck Twitch, seriously. Cheating shouldn't be classified as "low severity". This is the biggest middle finger to video game developers I've seen from Twitch.
Cheating undermines the integrity of all gaming communities, your community. Streamers should be held accountable for cheating, this is a small slap on the wrists.
@Twitch / @TwitchSupport