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I see a shitton of misinformation on the CS subreddit - teeth post, "the economy is a lie" post. There's basically no reason to trust people outrage baiting, regardless of whether they are right or not. We know the game's not finished, pointing out obvious bugs is just beating a dead horse. In four months we'll be several patches deep and all of this will be moot.
took me time to understand the link because back in my time CS meant Counter Strike
Doesn't help that in the past month both CS2 and CS2 came out.
I separate with a colon, seems to work well: C:S2 vs CS2.
Like when TitanFall 2 was in the news about the hacked servers and so many people saw the headlines and automatically thought the "TF2" being mentioned was Team Fortress 2.
Don't lie to me, CS is Computer Science, it's the computer science subreddit they are talking about. Clearly.
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But they want to be mad about it NOW.
Did starfield pass the reddit baton of hate already?