OPskins and other websites which provides skins will stay up, and will probably not be affected by this problem. But when it comes to csgolounge it is unsure, becuase it is also a tradingsite and if csgolounge also gets brutally fucked in the ass by valve I really do not know what to do. (I use it to trade, and some time bet).Csgolounge is one of the websites that bring alot of viewers to the different csgo marches and major. If csgolounge also has to shut down, the viewer base will drop more than it already has. The last major (esl Frankfurt) was one of the least watched majors in the history of CSGO with less than half of the viewers from MLG Columbus. And this will just get worse and worse. Is CS:GO slowly dieing?PS: If you are a skinwhore like me, this is probably the moment to buy your skins 'cause the prices will drop massivly.Sorry for the typos and/or poor English, I was half dead when I wrote this, xD
Quote from: The Guy on The Roof on 16.07.2016 04:33:30OPskins and other websites which provides skins will stay up, and will probably not be affected by this problem. But when it comes to csgolounge it is unsure, becuase it is also a tradingsite and if csgolounge also gets brutally fucked in the ass by valve I really do not know what to do. (I use it to trade, and some time bet).Csgolounge is one of the websites that bring alot of viewers to the different csgo marches and major. If csgolounge also has to shut down, the viewer base will drop more than it already has. The last major (esl Frankfurt) was one of the least watched majors in the history of CSGO with less than half of the viewers from MLG Columbus. And this will just get worse and worse. Is CS:GO slowly dieing?PS: If you are a skinwhore like me, this is probably the moment to buy your skins 'cause the prices will drop massivly.Sorry for the typos and/or poor English, I was half dead when I wrote this, xDDota 2 has huge audience without betting websites. Why the CS:GO community doesn't take that as an example?
Quote from: Другарю Рийл_Дийл on 16.07.2016 11:22:21Quote from: The Guy on The Roof on 16.07.2016 04:33:30OPskins and other websites which provides skins will stay up, and will probably not be affected by this problem. But when it comes to csgolounge it is unsure, becuase it is also a tradingsite and if csgolounge also gets brutally fucked in the ass by valve I really do not know what to do. (I use it to trade, and some time bet).Csgolounge is one of the websites that bring alot of viewers to the different csgo marches and major. If csgolounge also has to shut down, the viewer base will drop more than it already has. The last major (esl Frankfurt) was one of the least watched majors in the history of CSGO with less than half of the viewers from MLG Columbus. And this will just get worse and worse. Is CS:GO slowly dieing?PS: If you are a skinwhore like me, this is probably the moment to buy your skins 'cause the prices will drop massivly.Sorry for the typos and/or poor English, I was half dead when I wrote this, xDDota 2 has huge audience without betting websites. Why the CS:GO community doesn't take that as an example?I wish that they could, but I suppose they are just way too different, But CSGO became a real not only because of the gameplay itself, but also for the fact that you can bet away in-game skins. When that second part is slowly dieing, I suppose the interest of the game will dissapear aswell
If people stop playing cs:go because they are not able to bet they are retarded af. It's not a fokin casino is it? The only reason I could see cs:go dying is the increasing amount of Russians that seem to want to ruin/troll the games more and more often.EDIT: actually now that I think about it Putin will probably take over cs:go and make it Russian onlyps sry bad inglis