Pashabiceps asked Valve to add match replays to watch the best players play in premier
Pashabiceps asked Valve to add match replays to watch the best players play in premier

The legendary Polish eSports player Jaroslaw “Pashabiceps” Jarzabkowski addressed Valve developers via Twitter with a request to add an option to watch replays of the best players' matches in the premiere mode in Counter-Strike 2. According to Pasha, this would allow young and promising players to improve their skills by watching the actions of the strongest.

“Everyone wants to be the best, and to be the best, you need to watch the best players!” Pashabiceps wrote, urging the developers to add this feature in the next update of the game.

What is it about?

Pashabiceps raised a problem that has long been bothering many fans of the game. Premier mode in CS2 has high ranked leaders, but as players have noted, a large number of them use new accounts and cheats to achieve success. Not all of these players are cheating, but many face suspicion from the community.

Community reaction

Players actively commented on Pasha's appeal on social media, emphasizing the importance of this issue.

  • SKIN.CLUB: “These young talents must be extremely good, I'd like to see their demos too!”
  • Joe Walters: “Yeah, I'd love to see what kind of aim lock/wallhack they use.”
  • SerJPEG.eth: “Please allow us to view the profiles of these players. Valve should have their own stats system like Leetify."
  • GilsTheKing: “He's saying this so people can see and open their eyes to how big the cheating problem is.”

These comments confirm that many players are experiencing cheating, especially in premier mode, where new accounts with suspiciously high ratings often cheat the system.

Will Valve change anything?

Pashabiceps expressed hope that Valve would pay attention to his request and add a feature to view matches in premiere mode. This will not only help the community to improve, but may also be a step towards solving the problem of cheating, as more transparency in the game will allow identifying suspicious accounts and player actions.

The support for Pashabiceps in the community is great, and it is hoped that Valve will listen to his suggestions.

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