Monday, December 8, 2014

Cheating in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Matchmaking is a system created by Valve that allows players to use servers run by Valve and secured with VAC or Valve Anti-Cheat program. This program was introduced in the launch of the game. Cheating is a large problem that sadly occurs too much in the competitive community. To stop this Valve has shown very little of their future goals to update the system or release possible news about a new anti-cheat system. Many pro players have been accused of using cheats in matches. In recent news 2 pro players were caught red handed the the system. Not the over-watch system but the pure system finding cheats in their clients. Players SF and kqly have received VAC bans on their accounts. In a post on his facebook account Kqly said this. (Translated from French)

As you may have seen yesterday, I was banned by VAC and unfortunately it was justified.I wanted to say that I am really sorry for all the people who supported me, I am aware that with my bullshit, my career is now over and my team in a very bad position. They did not deserve it. End of August, it put me in contact with a program supex0 (he had solid arguments and explained to me that many players pros used its program). I me y am interested curiosity. He put me on rights for 7 days, and as a con, the temptation was too great and I wanted to see what it gave on public servers and MM.Subsequently I did not continue to use it, I'd just join Titan and I didn't need to take unnecessary risk while I had all that I needed: a high-level team, a solid structure... My curiosity made me default and today my CS career is finished after 12 years spent on the game.I lost everything and I don't expect any compassion, I made a bullshit and I'm going to assume it. Unfortunately everything stops here and once again, I am really sorry to have disappointed.


That is 100% from his facebook page. Many streamers and people that are tired of cheaters have retired from the broken matchmaking system and switched to other competitive systems with a stronger anti-cheat program. Such are ESEA, CEVO, Altpug.

The choice is yours...
Thanks,
Head Editor,
Mike

Busy Quick Update

Work has been busy around the office with recording a large montage for my YouTube channel. I am working hard to write blogs but time is very scarce in my schedule at the moment. I do have some CS:GO news to put in this post. So lets Begin...

Fnatic win ESEA LAN. In a intense nail bitter of a game fnatic managed to pull out a win against Virtus.Pro, many people were hoping to see a Virtus.PLOW throughout the whole entire tournament. The question is, did they show the full brute force the plow can do? I will let you guys think of if they did. Lots of other teams were trying out new stragies, teams like iBUYPOWER changed out desi to adreN in their lineup. AdreN was a player that played with the team back before when anger and before swag join the team. AdreN definetly showed he can peform at higher level teams, rather than his team TST or The Stream Team. The team is a Premier level team that focuses on the fact that they stream every minute of practice, scrims and matches. With that aside here are the final standings for ESEA LAN Season 17...

1. Fnatic
2. Virtus.Pro
3.Team iBUYPOWER
4. Denial eSports
5. Cloud9
6. Titan
7. mousesports
8. eLevate

To walk through the standings and a more in-depth review on the teams performances. Fnatic winning the whole tournament, definitely showed up to win and showed nothing less, showing they can be the #1 team in the world. Virtus.Pro Polish team that worked very hard throughout the tournament but failed to perform 100% in the finals vs. Fnatic. iBP showed improvement with the addition of adreN to the lineup. One thing to note about iBP is that it is not 100% proven that adreN is the 5th. It was said that he was only used for a fill in and to try to shift around the styles of the team. The different styles showed as the team showed improvement and moved to 3rd place just above Denial. Denial defiantly a team under the radar shocked many people at home and at the LAN. It was obvious to say that the team put in lots of practice with their strategies and studying other teams. Below them in a shocking 5th place is Cloud9 who failed to perform in yet another tournament, just as in DreamHack the team had lots of problems, same blame that fact of not having enough rest and becoming to tired from all the flights to home then to Dallas. In 6th place Titan with their new fifth man showed they definitely did not have enough time to work together new strategies and fully understand each others strengths and differences. In 7th place mousesports was a team that were thought to do better, not to win the LAN but to come in a higher standing. In a tough last place eLevate another small level team showed what they can do but was never able to fully win.

Well that is about it for the ESEA Season 17 LAN Finals in Dallas, Texas registering for the next season of ESEA has already begun. Signup now.

Thanks,
Head Editor,
Mike.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Emergency Sudden News

At the time iBUYPOWER CS players Steel, and Dazed have been released from the roster. More news will be coming soon so stay tuned for more.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Blog Receives HUGE Update and Future Info

This Blog has just received a major update including a media player located at the top of the page. Future news is set to launch a permanent website that would replace this current blog. More news will be posted shortly and more minor updates will happen in the near future.
Thanks,
Head Editor,
Mike

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Match Fixing in Pro E-Sports - Team Dignitas Problems

Match fixing has always been a problem with any type of game whether its baseball players like Derek Jeter that make millions of dollars for just sitting on a bench and wearing a uniform or e-sports teams. Match fixing works best with sports that have bets that can be placed. Online betting is the same as regular betting both being illegal for younger kids. Lets make an example to show how match fixing works (these examples are random). Fnatic and NiP are set to play a match in 1 day. The betting opens on csgolounge.com and people begin to place bets. Normally in fixed matches large value skins are bet and large value skins are won if everything goes the right way. This is unknown for the people and admins at any betting sites are not aware of these situations as they are kept secret. Overall this is large reasons that online betting may not be the smartest thing to do, unless you have some empty money under the belt, promise not to get addicted and BE PREPARED TO LOSE STUFF. Lots of negatives come from betting at a young age as many studies show. The urge for excessive drinking and depression increases with betting. If you just want to have fun ignore the possibilities but always be prepared for the possible events to happen in the future.

Team Dignitas a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Professional team from Europe are a group of men that work jobs other than playing Counter-Strike. Team practices are often hard to fit in and as a result from this some results may show in matches. As many people are aware Fragbite Masters is a tournament currently underway. Spots at the LAN final are given through an online tournament. Casters Anders and Semmler are some of the most popular casters for the game and are casting every tournament game. Casters help to explain the large problems with online tournaments. Server problems are very common, hard to predict, and can last a long time. Online matches sadly have a large chance of DDOS on the server. This causes the server to basically over-load and spill the problem back on the players. Most of the time it will kick everybody out of the server and impossible to re-join. Servers swaps then take a while for players to all connect and be prepared for the match. It is hard to tell but most of the Team Dig matches in this online tournament have been plagued with problems. Players have even resorted to VPN and other possible solutions through these tough attacks. More information will be released soon as the tournament continues on through the LAN finals scheduled on November 8.

Please Take Note,
Thanks,
Your Head Editor,
Michael

Monday, September 29, 2014

Quick Stats on Dreamhack


K - D
+/-
HS %
Rating
44-35
+9
29.5
1.21
44-34
+10
52.3
1.20
41-29
+12
46.3
1.18
37-27
+10
32.4
1.14
37-36
+1
48.6
0.97
 
 
K - D
+/-
HS %
Rating
37-38
-1
27.0
0.98
36-40
-4
41.7
0.93
30-41
-11
53.3
0.79
27-40
-13
18.5
0.71
31-44
-13
25.8
0.70
Sources: hltv.org

Titan Win Dreamhack Stockholm

Yes this news is a couple of days old but this event was a little under the radar for some people. This tournament was still a Counter Strike: Global Offensive tournament with a winning of $10,000. Ninjas in Pajamas were one of the teams expected to deliver big in the tournament by many people. The chances of NiP playing better would be increased with the dominantly Swedish crowd in the city of Stockholm located in Sweden. NiP however were knocked out early in almost the group stages of the tournament disappointing many people.
NiP Grade: D-
With that important lose it is important for betters to remember that YES NiP can disappoint when they are needed most. With that lose the odds of the Starseries tournament have started against NiP. It is important for Xizt the in-game leader to bring back hope from the NiP fans. NiP will play the winner of Titan VP.
Titan with there new and improved line up including

kennyS
KQLY
Ex6TenZ
apEXXXX
Maniac^

The new line up impressed many people at home. The awping skills of KQLY were something that was commonly talked about. The awp shots of kennyS were as normal as one of the game winning shots included and quick kill followed by 2 seconds later a no-scope. A excellent performance was given by every member of the team.
Titan Grade: A+

Fnatic another team that made it close and were eliminated in the Semi-Finals put up great games against some teams. The main team awper for Fnatic JW definitely proved he showed up to win when he dropped 2 aces in all of the tournament. Also including plenty of SICK shots that can be found all over social media sites. With that being said the team lost in the Semi-Finals only because the team relied to much on the performance and opening kills in rounds. Team Captain DevilWalk helped his best for giving important strats and plays to the in-game leader pronax.
Fnatic Grade: B



Thanks,
Head Editor,
Michael
PS Sorry for the break in between blogs.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Quick Update

Yes I am still alive and I am working on a big post to help boost the blog. Look forward for lots more to come as the blog has only started.
Thanks,
Head Editor,
Michael

Monday, September 22, 2014

Large Important INFO Regarding Betting

This is new news still developing but there is large problems going on at the moment in terms of matches. 2 Hours ago NA'VI was forced to forfeit for a reason that is questioning the whole community. In regards of betting for that match check csgolounge.com your skins should be returned. ESEA admins have been having large problems with scheduled matches. Some matches have been DDOS and could not be played while others have been delayed to try and fix servers.

This is just a quick update of the stuff going on in the betting community for CS:GO


Thanks,
Head Editor,
Michael

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Quick Betting Info for Tonight's Big Games

The stats for betting tonight on the following games are as goes...

MG  VS  Cloud9
16%           84%        <---- Faceit League match

MG is a rather smaller under the radar team. Many of the better on csgolounge.com bet big on sometimes only the big teams. Cloud9 some say are one of those teams but MG just have little to no chance of winning the game with how the previous results have gone and the odds of the game Cloud9 will 95% pull out a win. If u were to bet to win bet on C9 but the odds of the game are to in favor of C9 that you will only end up losing skins.

Summary----- Cloud9 Dominant win score of around 16-7 NO BETTING ON THIS MATCH

IBP  VS  Cloud9
61%           39%       <---- ESEA MATCH

Cloud9 and IBP both American teams that fight for the best team in the US. If people remember back to ESL One Cologne Cloud9 shocked lots of casters and other teams fighting in ESL One. IBP commonly have lost many of the MUST win matches across leagues such as CEVO and ESEA. Cloud9 in my opinion with the addition of Shroud and switching to join partners with Cloud9 have only enhanced their matches performance. C9 have a very equal roster with lots of under the radar players. Although the team does not have a set player that AWP's the rest of the team make up for it with there rifle skill and pistol skill. IBP have a unequal roster where sometimes a big comeback is hard and the team often can disagree with each other and get down on each other only making it harder to win a match.

Summary------ Cloud9 16 IBP 12

Thanks and expect more activity,
Your Head Editor,
Michael

de_tuscan BETA 1.6, Source Return Successful?

During the past couple of weeks the Steam Community released a workshop submission for a very famous popular and highly played CS 1.6 map. The name is de_tuscan. The new beta workshop submission was created by a group of people paid for to do by a company of the name CEVO. CEVO is a CS:GO website as well as league for CS and other games such as Battlefield 4 and League of Legends. CEVO paid mapmakers to create the map only for the use in CEVO pugs and CEVO official matches. They did this so that it can help attract people to this new company and help create additional revenue. Will this pay off? Nobody knows yet as the map is still in a beta stage. I myself have downloaded the map and tested it in an offline server. I noticed a couple of things about the map. This all started about the map back in June. Colin "Brute" Volrath the original creator of the famous CS 1.6 and CS Source map said he was working on the CS:GO version of the map and that he was putting the finishing touches on it. That was back in June and nobody has heard of him since. Many people of the CS community wanted to play the map so Michiel "SpheXion" Vervaart and Frank "SPiNM" Brouwer decided to stop waiting and created the map. Because of copyright issues de_toscan became the name of the new to be map. I myself have downloaded the map and tested it in an offline server. Here are some of the things that i noticed...

1. Invisible Walls- A Gamers worst nightmare takes so much away from the game and deceiving for new players to the map or to CS:GO as a whole. As a partial map maker myself i see little to no purpose of it.


2. Low textures- Along some of the borders and corners of the map there is really bad low-textured graphics even with playing at the highest graphics.


But even if Valve decided they wanted to add it they would still have a process to go through like every other map. This includes Valve creating there own version adding it to an operation and then finally releasing the map to the public on the general Match-Making servers. Below are some images of the beta version of the map de_toscan.


Thanks and Goodbye,

Your Head Editor,
Michael






Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Quick Overview of Lineup Changes in Europe

As some of the people may know already some line-up changes have occurred to many of the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Professional teams. Teams such as LDLC.com Titan and Epsilon E Sports have changed there starting rosters. This happened just after ESL One Cologne ended in Germany. During the tournament we saw many teams show more than lots of viewers at home thought. Through betting lots of people won and lost skins. Valve implemented a system of Pick em's Challenge causing players to choose a winner for a match and place a bet of the team sticker on them. If you won enough of the Pick em's people would be awarded with trophies to be used in the CS GO Profile.
This was a quick blog post but it can be expected to see more posts on this blog coming in the future with news and important stats that can help you win money on csgolounge.com
Good Bye,
Head Editor
Michael

Friday, June 20, 2014

Start of the Blog

Hello welcome to mikescsgo.blogspot.com
This website has been created on 6/20/14
The purpose of this website is to inform the large and expanding community of Steam, especially CS:GO. Blog will have new post when there are news about CS:GO teams, tournaments, or large updates to the game but also do include any updates to the daily routine of the posts.
Feel free to email me or send me a message on Google+ I am very open for suggestions
NEW PC
As of 6/19/14 I have successfully completed my PC build by installing windows 8. My specs are:
CPU: i5 4670k
Motherboard: MSI Z87 G-41 PC MATE (LGA1150)
GPU :EVGA GTX 760TI
Case: Corsair 300R
PSU: Corsair CX 750
Disk Drive: Some LG brand with 1 Drive
HDD: WD 1TB