The most important Name to Arms Counter-Strike 2 replace on Feb. 6 was warmly welcomed by the neighborhood after the shortage of any substantial adjustments in January and December. Nevertheless, G2 Esports’ coach TaZ thinks the sport is “not off course” and that its launch was superior to that of earlier entries within the collection.
G2 was one of many groups attempting out the brand new replace at IEM Katowice 2024’s playoff stage within the Spodek enviornment. Regardless of feeling comfy on it, they have been bested by FaZe Clan within the quarterfinal. Afterward, the Polish coach addressed the neighborhood’s considerations about minimal adjustments in CS2 within the span of the final couple of months.
“We’re not off course. Once we performed Counter-Strike 1.6, we didn’t have any updates in any respect. CS:GO, then again, was terrible for the entire yr earlier than Valve began altering issues. CS2 was respectable from the beginning. There have been parts that gamers might dislike, however CS:GO regarded solely completely different,” TaZ instructed Dot Esports.
Having been energetic in all three titles, there are hardly any energetic and extra educated personalities than TaZ within the scene. The 37-year-old joined G2 final December, which is his first gig as a coach.
The dialogue has been gaining steam lately as a result of RMRs for the PGL Copenhagen Main being just some days away. The European RMR A begins on Feb. 14 in Bucharest, which means it should begin solely every week after the newest important replace.
Gamers are calling Name to Arms replace a significant win for Valve, although keep in mind the devs didn’t make any substantial adjustments for 2 months prior. Crew Falcons’ Magisk wasn’t shocked to see such a key replace drop proper earlier than the RMRs however nonetheless referred to as out the present Main format. He believes it permits for too many upsets within the qualifiers, which might probably scare away organizations from getting into CS2.