In other Counter Strike Global Offensive news, the devs have revealed that they are providing tools to avoid abusive users in game.
In a post online the new system that will warn players when they are receiving a significant amount of abuse reports was outlined.
The dev team said: “We take feedback about communication abuse seriously, and in the past we’ve shipped settings that let customers control their exposure to other players’ avatars, names, and voice/text chat. (You can find these in Settings->Game->Communication and on the scoreboard).
“The settings are useful, but they have the downside of squelching communication indiscriminately.
“So we’ve been working on a new system that will work more precisely. When the new system is fully deployed, players will receive a warning if they receive significantly more abuse reports than other players.
“If they ignore that feedback and continue to receive abuse reports, they’ll receive a penalty: they will be muted by all other players by default.
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