In a candid interview with Esports.gg, FaZe Clan's ropz points out the inconsistent gaming experience that CS2 players are experiencing. His criticism focuses on the differences in computer performance between tournaments, which significantly affects the quality of play.
Robin ropz Kool, a well-known figure in the world of eSports, has shared his concerns regarding the current state of Counter-Strike 2 (CS2). According to ropz, the difference in computer hardware used in tournaments is a critical issue.
You go from tournament to tournament, and some might have a good PC, some might have an average PC, but playing CS2 on an average PC is not good enough, FPS-wise
This hardware discrepancy results in variations in frame rate (FPS) that ropz deems "not good enough" for competitive play on mid-range machines.
The community encourages these organizations to standardize the equipment they use to ensure fair play and optimal performance across all competition venues. As CS2 evolves, resolving these differences could be critical to its success and player satisfaction.
ropz's criticism highlights broader issues in esports infrastructure, potentially guiding future updates and policies for tournament settings. His voice lends significant weight to the ongoing dialogue about enhancing the gaming experience in CS2, highlighting a fundamental aspect of eSports that goes beyond simple game mechanics.
Let us remind you that the FaZe Clan team became the winner at the recently completed IEM Chengdu 2024 tournament, which took place from April 8 to April 14 in China.
SOURCE-Esports.gg
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