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07:25, 04.04.2025

The recently released “Fever” case caused a storm of emotions among CS2 players due to the unexpected drop rate of rare Doppler skins, including Ruby, Sapphire, and Black Pearl. These rare patterns usually have a chance of appearing in one case out of a thousand, but due to a developer error, they appeared much more often.
Developer error and its consequences
After a wide discussion on social media, Valve admitted that a technical error occurred during the implementation of the new case. The bug consisted in the incorrect adjustment of the algorithms that control the frequency of rare skins, which led to their excessive appearance. This bug not only upset the balance of the game economy, but also affected the public's perception of the game's fairness.
Quick fix and its significance
Valve quickly responded to the players' requests, fixing the bug and returning the drop chances to normal levels. However, this incident sparked discussions about the transparency of processes and the reliability of systems used in the game.


Economic prospects and long-term effects
According to analysts, the temporary error may have distorted the value of rare items in the short term, but it also emphasized the need to improve the item drop system to prevent such incidents from happening again.
This incident reminds us of the importance of quickly identifying and fixing bugs on the part of developers. It is important that the company maintains a high level of trust with its audience by regularly updating and monitoring its systems to ensure a fair playing field for all participants.
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