As it stands, the game's competitive and premier matchmaking sucks. I always get matched up with players who are completely unequal to my skill level, which is just awful. I like CS, a very competitive FPS game, but I play games to relieve the stress of daily life, not to shorten my life for a few years due to cerebral thrombosis. Regardless of whether my efforts can improve my game level, my marksmanship and my consciousness, if the opponent is really more talented or spends more time playing CS2 games, I can accept being defeated by the opponent. I am willing to experience the feeling of being defeated by a stronger person, which makes I know how I can improve myself. But as far as the current game environment is concerned, hacks ranging from tens to hundreds of dollars are rampant in games. Although wallhacks and aimbots have always been common in this type of games, they have become particularly rampant since the CS2 update, the third-party platform can sometimes ban some cheats, and the officials are even more chaotic. There are cheats in every game, and they have no intention of hiding that they are cheaters. If you question their use of cheating, you will only get unexplained chats such as practicing more because your skills are not good. So, what's more, some people will mock you, "You don't have money to buy cheats, so why don't you buy cheats and you still come to play?" Is this a server for cheaters? Why do honest players have to put up with the stupid behavior of low-quality people? The audience of this game has always been that group of people. Old players are used to being cheated. Anyway, if you report it, Valve won’t care, but This doesn’t mean that old players won’t be disappointed. You make a lot of money from jewelry trading and box sales through various marketing methods, but you don’t care about the game experience of the main group of players. Michael Jackson peek, you guys are repairing it very quickly, but what about more serious hacking problems? All I know is that it is more expensive than your prime account to buy an account and continue to hack. Neither high-end hacks nor low-end hacks are banned. In one game, I encountered three anti-aiming cheaters. I quit the game very early, but I was still cooled down. The opponent's cheating caused me to lose the game experience, and all the consequences are borne by those who did not cheat. But in the end, I still hope that CS2 will get better. I really hope that everyone can have a fair and hearty competition together, continue to hone their skills and become the strongest version of themselves, and there will never be cheats. But there is still a long way to go. I hope Valve can wake up and strengthen its anti-cheating efforts to optimize its games as soon as possible.