Valorant Teams Signing Match Fixers From CSGO (What do you do)



This video was recorded shortly before it became public that the FBI was involved in the CSGO and @VALORANT match fixing scandals, with several pros to be named through the next few months. What would you do as an Org if you had signed a fixer?

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36 thoughts on “Valorant Teams Signing Match Fixers From CSGO (What do you do)”

  1. I recently saw an old commercial saying no to match-fixing in which steel featured, I think it was his way of redemption of what he did, there are people who hide themselves after such incidents and we have steel, man put himself infront of people showing himself as an example why match fixing is bad. Respect in a way, and also recent match fixers atleast should get a little ban for a while so that they donot repeat it again, it looks like most players are shifting game just to dodge allegations.

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  2. For all you saying who cares about what they did. You know they committed an illegal crime? With the FBI involved I doubt Riot games wants to be known as the home of CSGO criminal rejects. Riot has to protect their public perception.

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  3. I think people should stop using the IBP guys in thumbnails for these types of videos. What they did was incomparable by a huge margin to what is happening now and they learned their lesson a long time ago from the earnings they would've had.

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  4. I remember this one DrDisrespect Twitch stream, where he showed a scene from inside the development studio of Irrevalorant, when the game was in very early development stage. And there this guy sits there, and shows the game, using an aimbot, wtf. Chat agreed seeing it. That makes me think, they wanted to guarantee, that an aimbot, would not have any problems with the game's settings. What other reason, would make a developer, use an aimbot, when he should test if the game feels good, with his own skill ? Corrupt from the roots of the game, all the way up to the top. There are thousands of decent players out there, plus players you could coach to top level. But Valorant signs players that have proven their corrupt character yet. Nice stuff. Just one more reason to not like this wannabe copy of Overwatch and CS:GO . And they copied D.O.T.A too, so. In the late 90's this would have been punished so hard by the player community.

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  5. Riot needs to do a better job vetting. Orgs need to do a better job vetting. Players who are caught doing anything even remotely unethical, they need to be dropped and persona non grata'd right away and forever.

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  6. What’s with all the skateboarding t-shirts and shorts. Jake’s wearing spitfire shorts and old mate next to him has a Santa Cruz t-shirt on? Wtf you guys are gamers, not skaters… dress accordingly and stop appropriating other sport’s gear just because you think it looks cool. You don’t see any skaters wearing faze clan shit.

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