PARIVISON after passing the Europe RMR tournament Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 in their social networks published a video of the reaction of the players. But the community noticed two things that are forbidden by Valve's rules.
PARIVISION's path to qualification
PARIVISION started the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 EU RMR Closed Qualifier A, where they got to after being ranked by Valve. They managed to win their opening match against Enterprise 13-6 before losing to SINNERS 3-13 and falling to 1-1 Swiss.
Valve rules scandal
In the video that PARIVISON published, there was a cameraman in the room where they were playing, which is prohibited by Valve's rules, namely:
For any matches where event administrators are not physically present (e.g., online matches), no team staff member, including the coach, may be physically or virtually present or communicate with players at any time during the match.
❌ PARIVISION received a warning from Valve!
— bo3.gg (@CS2_bo3gg) August 23, 2024
The issue stems from a final video showing the team’s emotions after qualifying for the 🇨🇳 RMR, where their coach was spotted in the background
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Possible PARIVISION disqualification
As reported by various users in social networks, the PARIVISION team was given a warning for this situation, but this is debatable. After all, the team's coach, Ivan “F_1N” Kochugov is permanently banned from Valve tournaments for using the coaching bug in 2020.
Community comments
russian teams dont give a f*ck about rules. Nothing special
Very intelligently said petr1k, that a team violates the official rules of Valve, but they only get a warning. And the teams that play fair leave the qualifications, that's the reality in cybersport nowadays.
Conclusion
According to the majority of the community, PARIVISION team should have been eliminated from the tournament for breaking the rules, but for unknown reasons received only a warning, which is absurd.
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