Pros are iffy on some of CS:GO’s latest changes

The latest update to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive makes some pretty significant changes to Valve’s esteemed old competitive shooter, but some professional players aren’t completely happy with some of what’s in the update. Most of the latest changes have met with a positive response from the CS:GO player community, such as the new way loss bonuses are calculated. A team on a losing streak gets a bigger loss bonus in end-of-round cash with every subsequent loss, and that’s still the case. Now, though, a win doesn’t reset the loss counter - it just subtracts one from the loss. That means teams that are at a disadvantage are able to afford better items even if they ‘break’ their loss streak. But Dot Esports points out that some pro players are grumbling a bit at some of the patch’s other changes. The price for the counter-terrorists’ AUG has been increased back to its original $3,300, and the consensus is that it’s a good idea, but not enough of a price increase for a weapon that’s seeing a major uptick in popularity in pro play thanks to its ease of use.

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