Overwatch from Counter-Strike would be an amazing feature.
Wouldnt help the OP's case specifically, but at least reporting people would likely land them in the sights of the players specifically dedicating some of their time on that kind of investigation.
Wonder if anyone of you has pre-caching enabled in Steam. I don't.
Also, since everyone in the thread is running an Nvidia GPU it seems - what drivers you guys using? I've been using the latest nvidia-dkms (proprietary, 2024-10-31).
Experiencing this as well.
Some specs if that matters:
- OS: Linux (linux-lts kernel, KDE Plasma Wayland)
- GPU: GTX 1080
- CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x
- RAM: 16 GB
They specifically let Haze use active items during her ult. Hard to oversee a single item seemingly so impactful when making that change.
Not to mention that it's affected by the movement slow of the ult, actually balancing the thing out. Would've been a big problem if she could just zoom...
Software development is elusive and difficult. Not to mention that Deadlock probably has its entire team busy as it is, with all the content on the way, mechanics and systems needing work, bugs, etc.
Calling the devs lazy for not dropping everything they'd been doing to go and magically figure...
It's a Tier 3 item, though, it's 3000 souls. Shouldn't the laning phase be over by that time or at least be very close to that?
But I agree that it would give the all-rounders a good option to stay relevant.
I think what item needs is not a cooldown, but a wind-up - like a short animation akin...
The match in question is ranked.
I kind of agree with you, but there has to be a way to force at least some responsibility for that kind of behavior in the ranked mode. Either cooldowns for MM and/or something akin to the Trust Factor from CS:GO (not sure if that's still a thing in CS2); my...
I don't really get why transparency matters *now*. We're basically playtesting the game for Valve and are expected to generate data and provide verbal (written) feedback - we're not analysts, and providing even more data to process in form of our opinions on the systems and numbers in place that...