PC Gamer’s Ted Lichfield hoped in January that the valve could have the capacity to re -consider its classic aggression, which has been involved in the eight -year eight years for the counter strike: the global aggression that aims to make the counter -strike experience 1.6. And it’s a good day for ted X The valve says that the valve has contacted the team on its “concerns” that can violate the steam guidelines.
Classic aggressive mode team leader Zul was experimenting with counter -strike methods until 2015: We first reported about the classic aggression in 2016, and was approved by the Steam Green Light Program in 2017.
Work since then, with the goal of returning the game to the game Golds RC Anti -strike period, sexual relations with modern facilities and the weight of cosmetics and micro transactions that dominate CS: go into its current form.
Eight years after our first story about this, everyone seemed to be fine until January 2025, when the team presented its construction to Steam Works – and was rejected without clarification by “automatic steam support message”. The team said they did not know why the construction was rejected, and they insisted that they would follow the valve’s rules and recommendations “on the letter.”
“No one in the valve told us what we were doing during all these years, stop any formal request, yet it does not feel like a worse form of ceasefire. Many people in the valve are familiar with us and many other plans, yet they have refused to communicate from the end of 2020.”
It all looks too much like valve -alforithms and automation rule the day – but the automation also opened the possibility that May be Matters can be fixed if only the mood team can talk to a real person, which they said they will continue to try to do. It took a few months, but look, they did.
The classic aggressive giant team said in a new message, “We were contacted this morning.” X. “They have reached out to us with the concerns that our mood can no longer be in accordance with their guidelines and steam users’ contract. In light of these concerns, we are auditing the current construction of this mood to ensure that there is nothing in violation of these guidelines.”
So it’s not enough We have returnedBut it is We’re talking aboutAnd this is a big step in the right direction. There is still a chance that the valve will shoot the whole thing, but the new open line of communication means that there is a chance to detect at least things: Determine how the mood violates steam guidelines, and what can be done. It may be that nothing – it is possible that the algorithms were fine, and the whole thing is irreparable – but maybe anything.
Since today’s message has been published, there has been no refreshment about any of the X or the classic aggressive dispute, so there is no timeline for how much time it can take in this audit. But hopefully the classic aggressive mood will see the light one day, and it is much higher than ours.