#counterstrike2 — Public Fediverse posts
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Cache arrives in Counter-Strike 2 while Valve continue working on ANIMGRAPH 2 https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/cache-arrives-in-counter-strike-2-while-valve-continue-working-on-animgraph-2/
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it's this time of the year again, when #3kliksphilip is in holiday. #gaben will bring a new map, and maybe other stuff too?
pls send 3kliksphilip more often in holiday <3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT8opRXv2JY
#cs2 #counterstrike #counterstrike2
and for the love of the game: pls #valve, remove the cheaters from the game <3 -
Counter-Strike Player MAUschine Banned From LAN Parties #counterstrike2 #gaming #steam
#gamingnewshttps://thetechnologygeek.org/counter-strike-player-mauschine-banned-from-lan-parties/
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Eklat bei den DACH CS Masters 2026: Nach der Finalniederlage schlug ein CS2-Profi seinen Gegner auf der Bühne. Der Veranstalter reagiert mit mindestens zehn Jahren Sperre. #CounterStrike2 #Esport https://winfuture.de/news,158230.html?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=ManualStatus&utm_campaign=SocialMedia
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Datamined code shows Valve referencing an AI "SteamGPT" tool presumably to help Steam better cope with cheaters and customer support
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.eurogamer.net/steam-code-references-steamgpt
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Counter-Strike 2 gets a Beta with a fancy new animation system https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/counter-strike-2-gets-a-beta-with-a-fancy-new-animation-system/
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Valve has thrown a curveball at Counter Strike 2 with a massive reloading change, forcing players to shake off old habits
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Counter-Strike 2 gets a major update with reload changes, custom game modes https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/03/counter-strike-2-gets-a-major-update-with-reload-changes-custom-game-modes/
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Revolution in Counter-Strike 2: Realistisches Nachladen macht Magazine zum teuren Gut https://www.computerbase.de/news/gaming/revolution-in-counter-strike-2-realistisches-nachladen-macht-magazine-zum-teuren-gut.96599/ #counterstrike2 #cs2 #gaming_news
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is back: 3 years after it was muscled out by Counter-Strike 2, CS:GO has its own Steam page again and has powered its way back onto Steam's most-played chart
#counterstrike #csgo #counterstrike2 #gaming #games #gamingnews #gamers #steam #gamesshop #gamingcomeback #gamer #gamereturn #fpsgame #fpsgaming
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is back: 3 years after it was muscled out by Counter-Strike 2, CS:GO has its own Steam page again and has powered its way back onto Steam's most-played chart
#counterstrike #csgo #counterstrike2 #gaming #games #gamingnews #gamers #steam #gamesshop #gamingcomeback #gamer #gamereturn #fpsgame #fpsgaming
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is back: 3 years after it was muscled out by Counter-Strike 2, CS:GO has its own Steam page again and has powered its way back onto Steam's most-played chart
#counterstrike #csgo #counterstrike2 #gaming #games #gamingnews #gamers #steam #gamesshop #gamingcomeback #gamer #gamereturn #fpsgame #fpsgaming
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is back: 3 years after it was muscled out by Counter-Strike 2, CS:GO has its own Steam page again and has powered its way back onto Steam's most-played chart
#counterstrike #csgo #counterstrike2 #gaming #games #gamingnews #gamers #steam #gamesshop #gamingcomeback #gamer #gamereturn #fpsgame #fpsgaming
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is back: 3 years after it was muscled out by Counter-Strike 2, CS:GO has its own Steam page again and has powered its way back onto Steam's most-played chart
#counterstrike #csgo #counterstrike2 #gaming #games #gamingnews #gamers #steam #gamesshop #gamingcomeback #gamer #gamereturn #fpsgame #fpsgaming
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Valve argues loot boxes "widely used, not just in video games but in the tangible world" as it expresses 'disappointment' over New York state lawsuit
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https://www.europesays.com/hu/21771/ Eldőlt, a világ legjobb csapatai inkább Asztanába repülnek Atlanta helyett #counter #CounterStrike2 #cs2 #esl #EU #Európa #Europe #FercsákAndrásCoolio #FUT #Hungarian #IemAtlanta2026 #Magyar #MOUZ #PglAstana2026 #PglAsztana2026 #steam #strike #TorzsásádámTorzsi #valve
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What does New York's legal case against Valve mean for the company and its players? To find out, we asked a lawyer
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WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN
On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.
Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.
“My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.
Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment.
“PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said.
Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.
“There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said.
The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.
No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.
“They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said.
Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.
For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.
“It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.
Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in Valorant, League of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.
“One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.
Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome.
#counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge -
WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN
On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.
Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.
“My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.
Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment.
“PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said.
Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.
“There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said.
The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.
No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.
“They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said.
Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.
For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.
“It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.
Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in Valorant, League of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.
“One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.
Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome.
#counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge -
WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN
On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.
Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.
“My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.
Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment.
“PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said.
Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.
“There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said.
The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.
No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.
“They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said.
Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.
For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.
“It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.
Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in Valorant, League of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.
“One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.
Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome.
#counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge -
WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN
On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.
Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.
“My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.
Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment.
“PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said.
Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.
“There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said.
The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.
No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.
“They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said.
Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.
For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.
“It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.
Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in Valorant, League of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.
“One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.
Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome.
#counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge -
WATERLOO GAMING LOUNGE BRINGS HIGH-POWERED PLAY TO UPTOWN
On the second floor of 1 King St. N., lit by multicoloured RGB strips, over a dozen high-end gaming PCs whir to life, each loaded with over 70 games. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge has become a hub for community and competition since it opened in October 2025. Fitting right into the middle of uptown Waterloo’s nightlife, the space provides a unique experience for folks looking for something to do during a night out or space for teams to practice their skills together.
Tony Shiff, owner of the space, is a veteran of the video game development industry but does not consider himself a core PC gamer. His inspiration to open the Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead comes from observing current social gaming habits in his own home.
“My son is [a gamer], and the idea started because I saw him in the basement a lot of the time gaming with a whole group of friends. And I was like, why don’t you ever get together? He said, ‘I have my PC and they have their PC, where are we going to meet each other?’” Shiff said.
Modern PC gaming at a high level requires expensive and bulky hardware. If someone is even able to afford a powerful rig, disassembling their whole setup and transporting it to a friend’s home is far from convenient. The Waterloo Gaming Lounge instead charges an hourly rate to access their top-of-the-line machines and an inviting, if sometimes chaotic, gaming environment.
“PC gaming is often a solitary experience, and I wanted to do something that made it more social,” Shiff said.
Some of the most popular games the Waterloo Gaming Lounge offers are Valorant, a first-person hero shooter; League of Legends, a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game; and Counterstrike 2, a traditional first-person shooter. While these titles take up a lot of the playtime for gamers, Shiff was particularly encouraged by the impact offering less popular games has had on customers.
“There is a whole community of people who play Counterstrike 1.6, a 25-year-old game. They were going to Hamilton before we opened because that was the closest place,” Shiff said.
The Counterstrike 1.6 community at the Waterloo Gaming Lounge highlights the unique experience the space provides. One team of five gamers sets up in one room, another in the room next door.
No headsets, just two teams calling out strategies and laughing together. They turn to pat each other on the back after a big win and run into the next room to playfully tease their opponents after a defeat.
“They’re weekly regulars. It’s like a modern bowling league,” Shiff said.
Directly across from the Counterstrike 1.6 crew sits another group of players grinding through ranked matches of League of Legends, a game that rewards consistent communication between players. Although League of Legends does not require the latest high-end graphic cards or other equipment to run, groups make the effort to get together to play the game in person.
For Ian Zhang, a University of Waterloo student ranked platinum in League of Legends, Shiff’s goal of building a social gaming space resonates.
“It’s more fun to play with other people physically together. As a kid, you’re on the couch playing with your friends on a console, and as you get older, it’s hard to do that. So, it’s just a nice place to get together with friends,” Zhang said.
Waterloo Gaming Lounge is also hosting a series of tournaments for their most popular games. Previous tournaments have been held in Valorant, League of Legends and Counterstrike 2. All have been free to play and come with a gift card prize for the winners. While these events were well attended, Shiff was particularly happy to see the success of bringing together smaller gaming communities.
“One of the most interesting tournaments for me was DOTA 2, which is not a big community in Canada…as it is in Europe and Asia,” Shiff said.
Making gaming accessible and communal for everyone has become a guiding principle of the Waterloo Gaming Lounge. Players can log in to their own accounts for each game to rank up and maintain use of items or characters they may have. The lounge also provides a limited number of house accounts for new players to use, depending on the game. Gamers of all skill levels and group sizes are welcome.
#counterstrike #counterstrike2 #dota #dota2 #Games #Gaming #ianZhang #jacksonWells #leagueOfLegends #modernPc #nightlife #PC #rgb #rgbStrips #tonyShiff #uptown #valorani #videoGameDevelopment #waterloo #waterlooGamingLounge -
Valve is getting sued over loot boxes - here’s why
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.mirror.co.uk/gaming/valve-getting-sued-over-loot-36784491
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610 Hz. Tak, to nie pomyłka. AOC i G2 Esports pokazują w Krakowie monitor, który jest szybszy od Twojego oka
E-sport to technologiczna Formuła 1 – to, co dziś jest tam standardem, jutro trafi na nasze biurka. Jeśli chcecie zobaczyć, jak wygląda płynność absolutna, w ten weekend warto zajrzeć do Tauron Areny w Krakowie. AGON by AOC przywozi tam monitor odświeżany z częstotliwością 610 Hz.
Wyścig na herce
Okazją są finały Intel Extreme Masters, które w dniach 6-8 lutego odbywają się w Krakowie. Na stoisku organizacji G2 Esports (jednej z największych marek w świecie gamingu) głównym bohaterem będzie model AGON PRO CS24A.
Dlaczego o nim piszemy? Bo to demonstracja siły inżynierów. Monitor oferuje odświeżanie na poziomie 610 Hz. Dla porównania – standardowy monitor biurowy to 60 Hz, iPhone Pro to 120 Hz, a bardzo szybkie monitory gamingowe to zazwyczaj 240-360 Hz. Tutaj mamy wartość, która sprawia, że opóźnienia w wyświetlaniu obrazu praktycznie przestają istnieć. Sprzęt jest dedykowany pod grę Counter-Strike 2 – ma nawet specyficzny design z pomarańczowo-złotą podstawą i grafiką karabinu AWP.
Wyzwanie dla weteranów (i nie tylko)
AOC nie tylko pokazuje sprzęt, ale daje go wygrać. Na stoisku przygotowano cztery stanowiska z mapą „Ultimate LeG2nd”. To ciekawostka dla fanów CS-a – mapa została stworzona przez użytkownika uLLeticaL, autora legendarnej mapy treningowej Aim Botz, na której swoje umiejętności szlifowała większość zawodowców (i amatorów).
Zasada jest prosta: kto wykręci najlepszy wynik na mapie, zabiera monitor do domu. Nawet jeśli wasz refleks nie jest już taki jak za czasów liceum, warto zobaczyć na żywo, jak wygląda 610 klatek na sekundę. To trochę jak oglądanie rzeczywistości w przyspieszonym trybie.
#AOCAGONPROCS24A #CounterStrike2 #G2Esports #IEMKraków2026 #konkursAOC #monitor610Hz #newsKoniec z 60 Hz w biurze? AOC wprowadza tanie monitory QHD z odświeżaniem 144 Hz
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So I gave #CounterStrike2 a try for the first time and ya know what? It's rather fun. I've played it "very" briefly once or twice before, mostly just did a tutorial round against bots for two minutes once or twice, but I actually played online against people for an hour or two and had a pretty good time. I'm lost on most of the maps though. I did find out I can set the Halo music for my menu and for people to hear when I score, I guess because I own MCC.
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Counter-Strike 2 Premier Season 4 Is Live With Map Rotation Changes and Competitive Updates - #Baskingamer
Entered a new competitive chapter...
readmore https://tinyurl.com/3j2fyvbx#CounterStrike2 #CS2 #CSGO #Esports #Baskingamer #game #gaming #GamingNews #GamingLife
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Arc Raiders was Steam's best-selling game over the holiday period
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https://www.europesays.com/pl/165889/ Jak karta NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D radzi sobie w grze Cyberpunk 2077 i w rozdzielczości 5120×2880? ASUS demonstruje wydajność #5k #asus #AsusRogStrixXg27jcg #CounterStrike2 #Cyberpunk2077 #Dlss4 #geforce #GeforceRtx5090D #monitor #Monitor5k #Nauka #NaukaITechnika #NaukaTechnika #NvidiaDlss4 #PL #Poland #Polish #Polska #Polski #RogStrixXg27jcg #rtx #Rtx5090D #Science #ScienceAndTechnology #ScienceTechnology #Technika #Technology #wydajność
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Tym razem #StarLadder sie nie popisal, to byla najslabsza ceremonia otwarcia finalow Majora w historii 😅😂
#StarLadderBudapestMajor2025 #esport #CS2 #CounterStrike2 @esport
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Tym razem #StarLadder sie nie popisal, to byla najslabsza ceremonia otwarcia finalow Majora w historii 😅😂
#StarLadderBudapestMajor2025 #esport #CS2 #CounterStrike2 @esport
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Tym razem #StarLadder sie nie popisal, to byla najslabsza ceremonia otwarcia finalow Majora w historii 😅😂
#StarLadderBudapestMajor2025 #esport #CS2 #CounterStrike2 @esport
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Tym razem #StarLadder sie nie popisal, to byla najslabsza ceremonia otwarcia finalow Majora w historii 😅😂
#StarLadderBudapestMajor2025 #esport #CS2 #CounterStrike2 @esport
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Tym razem #StarLadder sie nie popisal, to byla najslabsza ceremonia otwarcia finalow Majora w historii 😅😂
#StarLadderBudapestMajor2025 #esport #CS2 #CounterStrike2 @esport
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Razer Teams Up With Valve For Counter-Strike 2 Collection #counterstrike2 #gaming #gamingchairs #headphones #keyboards #mousemousepad #razer
https://www.lowyat.net/2025/371796/razer-valve-counter-strike-2-collection/
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Counter-Strike 2 Collection: Razer baut Peripherie im Drachen-Skin-Design https://www.computerbase.de/news/gaming/counter-strike-2-collection-razer-baut-peripherie-im-drachen-skin-design.94872/ #razer #counterstrike2 #cs2
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Valve does not get "anywhere near enough criticism" for the gambling mechanics it uses to monetise games, DayZ creator Dean Hall says
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Valve does not get "anywhere near enough criticism" for the gambling mechanics it uses to monetise games, DayZ creator Dean Hall says
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Valve does not get "anywhere near enough criticism" for the gambling mechanics it uses to monetise games, DayZ creator Dean Hall says
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Valve does not get "anywhere near enough criticism" for the gambling mechanics it uses to monetise games, DayZ creator Dean Hall says
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Valve does not get "anywhere near enough criticism" for the gambling mechanics it uses to monetise games, DayZ creator Dean Hall says
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For all of you who at some point played #Counterstrike: Check your Steam inventory!
#Valve recently changed something about the value and drop chances of certain items, causing 1.7 Billion $ in skin value to vanish (lol) but also for some skins to suddenly shoot up in value. I didn't play the game for years and suddenly had >60€ of free money as skins in my Steam inventory.
You might be able to get yourself some nice new games. 🙂
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Jak gracie w #CS2 i macie duzo "czerwonych" skinow to polecam sprawdzic ich wartosc... po ostatniej aktualizacji, ktora wywrocila rynek do gory nogami, ich cena mogla skoczyc nawet 3-4-krotnie... xD
And BTW, odpalilem deathmatch po kilku latach przerwy i nadal mam calkiem dobry refleks, na moim poziomie "przyzwoitosci" - 400 punktow (no, 393 dokladnie).
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Counter-Strike 2 moment
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https://steamcommunity.com/games/CSGO/announcements/detail/498332997840273410
MAP SCRIPTING
Added cs_script, a JavaScript based scripting system for Counter-Strike maps.
huh, JavaScript-based? interesting choice, especially since Dota 2 uses Lua
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Exploring the tragedy of the Counter-Strike 2 server browser
https://bphilip.uk/blog/2025-08-25-the-cs2-server-browser-where-community-goes-to-die/
#HackerNews #Exploring #the #tragedy #of #the #Counter-Strike #2 #server #browser #CounterStrike2 #ServerBrowser #GamingCommunity #Tragedy #OnlineGaming
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Between pained cries, the YouTuber who made this 'neuromuscular aim assist' that shocks his muscles for fast Counter-Strike 2 reactions insists it's 'not cheats'
#NeuromuscularAIM #AIMBOT #AIEthics
#CounterStrike #CounterStrike2
#Robocop #Robocop2014
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AGON by AOC prezentuje oficjalny monitor Counter-Strike 2. Piekielnie szybkie 610 Hz dla fanów e-sportu
Marka AGON by AOC, we współpracy z twórcami Counter-Strike 2, zaprezentowała nowy monitor dla e-sportowców – CS24A. Urządzenie wyróżnia się nie tylko stylistyką nawiązującą do gry, ale przede wszystkim rekordowym odświeżaniem 610 Hz i specjalną technologią podświetlenia MBR+. Dla graczy preferujących klasyczny wygląd przygotowano bliźniaczy model AG246FK6 o tej samej specyfikacji.
Sercem obu nowości jest 24,1-calowa matryca typu TN o rozdzielczości 1920 x 1080 px, stworzona z myślą o dynamicznej rywalizacji. Panel domyślnie pracuje z odświeżaniem 600 Hz, ale można go podkręcić do 610 Hz. Kluczowym elementem jest unikalny system podświetlenia stroboskopowego MBR+, składający się z dwóch belek LED podzielonych na 20 indywidualnie sterowanych stref. Technologia ta minimalizuje efekt smużenia (ghostingu), zapewniając ostrzejszy obraz w ruchu niż w standardowych konstrukcjach. Wysoka jasność na poziomie 500 cd/m² gwarantuje z kolei świetną widoczność nawet w intensywnym oświetleniu hal turniejowych.
Model CS24A wyróżnia się unikalnym wzornictwem. Jego podstawa ma charakterystyczny, pomarańczowo-złoty kolor, a na obudowie i stopie umieszczono logotypy Counter-Strike 2. Dodatkowym smaczkiem dla fanów jest grafika karabinu AWP na tyle podstawy. Do monitora dołączony jest pilot QuickSwitch, który pozwala na szybką zmianę ustawień, w tym na aktywację predefiniowanego profilu dedykowanego CS2. Model AG246FK6 oferuje tę samą specyfikację i funkcje, ale w klasycznej stylistyce AGON PRO. Jedyną różnicą w oprogramowaniu jest zastąpienie profilu „CS” standardowym trybem „FPS 1”.
Oba monitory wyposażono w regulowaną podstawę, hub z czterema portami USB 3.2, złącze DisplayPort 1.4 i dwa porty HDMI 2.1. Wspierają też technologie NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible i AMD FreeSync Premium, które zapobiegają rozrywaniu obrazu.
Nowe monitory zostaną po raz pierwszy zaprezentowane publicznie podczas turnieju Intel Extreme Masters w Kolonii na stoisku G2 Esports. Model AGON PRO AG246FK6 trafi do sprzedaży w sierpniu, a wersja w stylistyce Counter-Strike 2, CS24A, we wrześniu. Sugerowana cena detaliczna obu modeli została ustalona na 2971 zł.
AGON by AOC prezentuje monitor AG276UZD: QD-OLED 4K z odświeżaniem 240 Hz dla graczy
#610Hz #AG246FK6 #AGONByAOC #CounterStrike2 #CS2 #CS24A #eSport #G2Esports #gaming #IEMCologne #monitorDlaGraczy #news
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AGON by AOC prezentuje oficjalny monitor Counter-Strike 2. Piekielnie szybkie 610 Hz dla fanów e-sportu
Marka AGON by AOC, we współpracy z twórcami Counter-Strike 2, zaprezentowała nowy monitor dla e-sportowców – CS24A. Urządzenie wyróżnia się nie tylko stylistyką nawiązującą do gry, ale przede wszystkim rekordowym odświeżaniem 610 Hz i specjalną technologią podświetlenia MBR+. Dla graczy preferujących klasyczny wygląd przygotowano bliźniaczy model AG246FK6 o tej samej specyfikacji.
Sercem obu nowości jest 24,1-calowa matryca typu TN o rozdzielczości 1920 x 1080 px, stworzona z myślą o dynamicznej rywalizacji. Panel domyślnie pracuje z odświeżaniem 600 Hz, ale można go podkręcić do 610 Hz. Kluczowym elementem jest unikalny system podświetlenia stroboskopowego MBR+, składający się z dwóch belek LED podzielonych na 20 indywidualnie sterowanych stref. Technologia ta minimalizuje efekt smużenia (ghostingu), zapewniając ostrzejszy obraz w ruchu niż w standardowych konstrukcjach. Wysoka jasność na poziomie 500 cd/m² gwarantuje z kolei świetną widoczność nawet w intensywnym oświetleniu hal turniejowych.
Model CS24A wyróżnia się unikalnym wzornictwem. Jego podstawa ma charakterystyczny, pomarańczowo-złoty kolor, a na obudowie i stopie umieszczono logotypy Counter-Strike 2. Dodatkowym smaczkiem dla fanów jest grafika karabinu AWP na tyle podstawy. Do monitora dołączony jest pilot QuickSwitch, który pozwala na szybką zmianę ustawień, w tym na aktywację predefiniowanego profilu dedykowanego CS2. Model AG246FK6 oferuje tę samą specyfikację i funkcje, ale w klasycznej stylistyce AGON PRO. Jedyną różnicą w oprogramowaniu jest zastąpienie profilu „CS” standardowym trybem „FPS 1”.
Oba monitory wyposażono w regulowaną podstawę, hub z czterema portami USB 3.2, złącze DisplayPort 1.4 i dwa porty HDMI 2.1. Wspierają też technologie NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible i AMD FreeSync Premium, które zapobiegają rozrywaniu obrazu.
Nowe monitory zostaną po raz pierwszy zaprezentowane publicznie podczas turnieju Intel Extreme Masters w Kolonii na stoisku G2 Esports. Model AGON PRO AG246FK6 trafi do sprzedaży w sierpniu, a wersja w stylistyce Counter-Strike 2, CS24A, we wrześniu. Sugerowana cena detaliczna obu modeli została ustalona na 2971 zł.
AGON by AOC prezentuje monitor AG276UZD: QD-OLED 4K z odświeżaniem 240 Hz dla graczy
#610Hz #AG246FK6 #AGONByAOC #CounterStrike2 #CS2 #CS24A #eSport #G2Esports #gaming #IEMCologne #monitorDlaGraczy #news