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S1mple referred to the ban as "funny," and said that he used the slur in response to another player who used the word on his stream. S1mple does not necessarily depend on Twitch for income given his CS:GO winnings, and a permanent ban would likely not lead to the end of his fanbase or viewership. Dr. Disrespect recently announced plans to start streaming on YouTube , which is also an option that is also readily available to S1m


It's currently unclear why Valve moved forward with these changes in France, in particular. So far France has not enacted any new regulations to account for loot boxes in video games, though French courts did recently rule that Steam has to allow users to resell their digital games . In 2018, the French online gambling regulatory body even assessed that loot boxes were not gambling under the country's current regulation. Perhaps Valve is using France as a testing bed or perhaps the decision is intended to shift discourse within the country or Europe. Either way, Valve certainly appears to be taking steps to protect the profits it receives from loot boxes amid the growing international controve


In what appears to be bizarre effort to avoid oversight for its loot boxes, the developers of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive have added a controversial new feature. The new feature is exclusive to France, where lawmakers are currently evaluating new regulations regarding loot boxes and gambling in video games. The feature, in an extremely limited fashion, allows players to look inside of a loot box prior to spending money to unlock it. And Valve clearly believes it will help CS:GO avoid additional scrut


Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is breaking Steam records ahead of the release of Counter-Strike 2 . While the series has always been massively popular among PC gamers, it seems to have hit another level of acclaim among players at the moment. It's impressive to see a game that's over a decade old go from strength to strength in this way, and the FPS genre is better for having one of its best at peak popular


Vargas was accused in 2016 of running a CS:GO website and actively promoting it despite not clarifying that he was the owner of the site. However, Twitch banned Vargas without proof of these allegations of fraud, and this is what is at the heart of the lawsuit the former streamer won. Seeking to clear his name, and financial compensation for being banned from the platform, Vargas filed the lawsuit against Twitch and was found to be in the right. He was awarded $20,702.34 in damages, a far cry from the $35 million he was seek


This streamer has been playing Counter-Strike professionally and semi-professionally since 2012 and has been one of the more active CS:GO streamers for a long time. Unlike some of the most popular Twitch streamers who are taking breaks , fl0m seems to be streaming constantly and with immense consistency. He is also the co-owner of the gaming organization Mythic Reborn, which he currently plays Counter-Strike professionally for. While tuning in might mean hearing a few obscenities, there's going to also be funny commentary and top-notch gameplay at the highest level. He is also often joined by other, more notable professional players to co-stream some of the biggest events. That's where their expertise, and often biting critique, truly shi


While many have taken issue with the contents of this patch, it's unlikely to have a major effect on Valve's team-based shooter. CS:GO was one of the best-selling and most-played games on Steam in 2020 , though given the title is free-to-play "most-downloaded" may be a better descriptor. Either way, it should remain popular, even if multiple live tournaments have reportedly been cancelled due to the coronavirus pande


In order to further contain CS:GO 's French marketplace, perhaps to avoid market manipulation through the use of X-Ray Scanners, Valve is making one additional change. Loot boxes can no longer be purchased from the Steam Community Market in France. All CS:GO players in the country will have to earn their own loot boxes. Though, naturally, Valve will still allow those players to sell their loot boxes to those in other countr


Twitch has also recently made waves for a spate of content bans stemming from copyright violations without clear citations , leading a number of viewers to cry foul. S1mple's case seems more cut and dry, and the streaming platform seems to take hate speech violations on high-profile streams seriou


Here's how the full feature technically works. In CS:GO , players are able to either earn loot boxes through gameplay or buy them from other players. However, try these out loot boxes can only be opened by paying for a key. The new feature is called the X-Ray Scanner and allows players to place one loot box into it to reveal the item inside. However, and here's the trick, once an item has been scanned by the X-Ray Scanner, players will have "claim" the item buy purchasing a key to unlock it before being able to look inside another loot

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