Valorant Player Tries Counter-Strike 2... (Honest Opinions)

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  • @Dittozkul
    @Dittozkul  9 месяцев назад +90

    *Some extra notes:*
    1) I wish I touched on Valorant's success and how I believe it helped in the creation of CS2 by getting Valve to make a move. (Everyone wins here)
    2) I did not realize that CS2 made changes like reducing Round Win conditions from 15 -> 13. I thought Valorant took that from CS
    3) Friendly fire is kind of lame but even as a new player, it didn't effect me enough to feel it
    4) I hope the overall video comes off correctly. I enjoy both games, like both games and respect both games for their pros and cons

    • @yosafatemmanuel5510
      @yosafatemmanuel5510 9 месяцев назад +21

      The friendly fire is used to punish bad positioning for a team. It also helps the opposition to isolate 1v1 when multiple enemies rushing in. More factor that focus on gunplay, like you said in the video. Great job catching the essence of both games 👊

    • @MiniTalks-ko6dt
      @MiniTalks-ko6dt 9 месяцев назад +23

      Just thought I’d let you know, that you’re not wrong cs:source had mr 12. Way before valorant.

    • @FenizZz
      @FenizZz 9 месяцев назад +5

      I don’t think I like your voice

    • @Frankcarpg
      @Frankcarpg 9 месяцев назад +4

      I think I am in love with your voice

    • @Ahritaker
      @Ahritaker 9 месяцев назад +11

      Valorant took the Round Win Conditions from CS 1.6

  • @joshiemah
    @joshiemah 9 месяцев назад +17

    "awp can noscope reasonably" followed by the coldzera clip was hilarious XD

  • @mihxd1851
    @mihxd1851 9 месяцев назад +254

    Bro ohne will start yelling at you when he reacts to first 30sec

    • @-anda-
      @-anda- 9 месяцев назад +37

      im excited for him to scream after ditto called the awp and operator

    • @mihxd1851
      @mihxd1851 9 месяцев назад +3

      Real

    • @Dittozkul
      @Dittozkul  9 месяцев назад +22

      LMAO

    • @nihi
      @nihi 9 месяцев назад +10

      Ohne is delusional af

    • @kami97754
      @kami97754 9 месяцев назад +2

      Indie cs youtuber

  • @LimeSlimeee
    @LimeSlimeee 9 месяцев назад +40

    I can see ohnepixel's chat glazing rn 💀

  • @teoriskai
    @teoriskai 9 месяцев назад +18

    If anyone likes Valorant esports I strongly suggest to watch CS2 esports. I started playing csgo after finding out about its esports, and even tho nowadays I mostly play Valorant, I always try to find time for my favorite cs2 esports teams games. Production is very carefully crafted, casters are energetic and capable of stringing story to the action so smoothly and don't even get me started about chat - participating or reading gives such an enjoyable experience, whereas in Valorant everyone afraid to say anything (especially in GC games), there is timeouts for the most ridiculous things, don't even get me started about how in Champions finals everyone was limited to 1 message per 2 minutes....

    • @boinqity4621
      @boinqity4621 Месяц назад

      i dont even play cs anymore my main games have always been tf2 and ow2 but i still watch pro cs

  • @TheCrystalBlood
    @TheCrystalBlood 9 месяцев назад +132

    CS2 changed a lot of things from CSGO to make it easier for VALORANT players to transition (Halves were reduced from 15 to 12 rounds, buy menu was adjusted and the AWP ammo nerf a while ago). But it didn't change anything core to the experience, besides better smoke physics.

    • @miguelNsantos7
      @miguelNsantos7 9 месяцев назад +30

      I dont think cs 2 cares about valorant those were just quality of life changes

    • @nihi
      @nihi 9 месяцев назад +23

      ​@@miguelNsantos7without valorant there probably wouldn't be a cs2 so I think valve actually does care

    • @Blebeb01
      @Blebeb01 9 месяцев назад +22

      @@nihi I don't think it was because valorant. Maybe valve wanted to "upgrade" the game with a newer engine, like cs source did

    • @Naitlab
      @Naitlab 9 месяцев назад +13

      Older CS games had 13 Round system, they just changed it back. And sure they copied some things but Valo is in its core basical a CS clone.

    • @diwanthegreat
      @diwanthegreat 9 месяцев назад +1

      They also added the circle on the map when you are running, to see how far your footsteps can be heard.

  • @Churro--616
    @Churro--616 9 месяцев назад +31

    One of my biggest reasons for sticking with cs after trying valorant was one i was not a huge fan of abilities being the main draw (never was for tac shooter always felt it fits more in OW and TF2 style gameplay) but the absolute nail in the coffin which sounds nitpicky is cs just felt smoother to play, in the movement and the aim, but i also have an undying love for bhopping so that definitley will lean me towards cs but wonderful video!

    • @hobosnake1
      @hobosnake1 8 месяцев назад +2

      The movement is a much bigger element in CS. Movement in Valorant you don't even have to think about. It's dead simple to counter strafe. No real bhopping or movement quirks like source offers. Not hating on Val, I love both games, but yeah I agree. The movement is just so fun in CS.

    • @magnekjeldmark6838
      @magnekjeldmark6838 8 месяцев назад

      @@hobosnake1 yeah normal val movement is easy but neon/raze movement is harder than cs movement

    • @hobosnake1
      @hobosnake1 7 месяцев назад +2

      @magnekjeldmark6838 no offense, but that is one skill expression for one character. I'm mostly talking about the game at a fundamental level. The movement accel is faster in cs and takes longer to decel, making counter strafing have way more room for error. It's the overall movement that I feel is more fun. But your point is exactly why I love Val as well. Val has tons of quirks at a character level you can learn. It's not easy to aim and spray control in valorant like most other shooters. I love valorant too, I just have a slight preference for CS. Just depends which friends are playing which game at any given time.

    • @boinqity4621
      @boinqity4621 Месяц назад

      honestly any competitive game not in source or source2 is already a negative for me, im just so used to the movement and i love the fact that in order to even do things as simple as turn mid air you need to learn tech for it. thats something that always felt missing in games like ow with almost no momentum, especially considering how important it is in tf2. if you can get moving quickly as soldier theres almost nothing that can stop you from reaching your target, where in overwatch even if youre charging as rein a lucio boop still pushes you just as far

    • @boinqity4621
      @boinqity4621 Месяц назад

      @@hobosnake1 and even then raze is basically watered down sticky jumping, its honestly even easier than conc jumping as junkrat, and neon is just a speed boost and a slide

  • @MrLense
    @MrLense 9 месяцев назад +11

    The main thing that makes CSGO/CS2 a better esport / competitive game over Valorant and Mobas is that there are no set roles. Your potential in every round is not limited to which Agent / Hero / Champ you picked. Everyone has the potential to kill everyone through sheer skill alone, not just because you have certain abilities per your in game character. Anyone can pick up the awp and 1 shot kill anyone, anyone can land that lucky Deag, everyone has access to the same util and anyone can bring back a 12-0 game back because your opponent won't have a stack of Ulties to just finish you off.
    The moment one player has access to something no one else in server has, it's already unfair /unbalanced.

  • @chungsteroppa
    @chungsteroppa 9 месяцев назад +46

    One major difference I feel like between the two is imo the movement. CS is more "fluid", and smooth which, imo actually makes it a bit harder compared to Valorant. Valorant on the other hand is more "stiff" feeling because of the lack of the need to really counter strafe. You can just let go of your movement key(s), and more or less stop right on a dime. Because of the faster "feeling" movement in CS, I feel like, it's harder to track player models, and land your shots.

    • @SynthesiZR
      @SynthesiZR 9 месяцев назад +3

      I kind of agree, however I feel the stiff movement kind of makes it more lifelike. in real life, you are not going to see a guy jumping around like a bunny to get a "speed boost" although Valorant is basically the opposite of realism. I feel like it takes more creativity to come up with a game like Valorant (yes I know they took inspiration from CSGO, however it's a game mode and they did not copyright it. Thats like someone creating a game about tag, and then saying any other tag game "copied" them.) I feel like the Valorant movement is a touch more realistic than the CSGO movement. I have played both games. 3000 Hours in Val, 237 hours in CSGO, and I can say I prefer Valorant. And the skins, although I can pay 8k for a Mid skin but I can invest and potentially "double" my money, I prefer to pay $20 (to own permanently) for a better skin and not make an investment. However, there are a couple agents whose movement out preform CSGO movement, Raze, Neon, and Jett are good examples. Also, the animations in CSGO and CS2 just look weird.

    • @polyento3535
      @polyento3535 9 месяцев назад

      It was weird for me 'cause for some reason I practiced counter strafing on Valorant from watching too much streamers, so when I play CS it feels natural for me to counter strafe. Both are fun games though and different in some ways.

    • @zweeper
      @zweeper 9 месяцев назад

      this is so true, cs just feels so much smoother for me. especially as someone who likes to surf, bhop and kz, the movement in valorant was the main reason why i quit it a while ago

    • @chungsteroppa
      @chungsteroppa 9 месяцев назад

      @@zweeper As someone who's played a good amount of both, I actually prefer Valorant over CS. I feel like a lot of the time when playing CS, when I shoot, and aim for someone's head, my shots will miss. It feels like the exact opposite for me in Valorant, if I aim for someone's head, I'll get that shot on target pretty much every time.
      Not entirely sure what it is, I guess CS is meant to feel/play more "realistically", but it just feels more rewarding I guess(?) in Valorant for me knowing that the headshot is pretty much guaranteed as soon as I get my crosshair on target on the person's head.

    • @stfuplease1051
      @stfuplease1051 9 месяцев назад

      @@SynthesiZR my guy, have you walked irl with full gear? Inertia is a thing

  • @GhosHawk
    @GhosHawk 9 месяцев назад +48

    as a valorant play who played cs2, i found the gunfights made so much more sense

    • @Dittozkul
      @Dittozkul  9 месяцев назад +21

      they are more clear in my opinion

    • @GhosHawk
      @GhosHawk 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@Dittozkul and the heads are much larger (but imo the maps are confusin but the multi levels are cool)

    • @anthonyd5996
      @anthonyd5996 9 месяцев назад +5

      As somebody who has played both, I actually find valorant aiming to be a lot easier, possibly due to the visibility and slower movement speed. To me, heads feel easier to tap in valorant than CS even when I play 4:3 stretched

    • @Mr-E
      @Mr-E 9 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@GhosHawk
      The maps are pretty much based on real life world, considering the game theme is a Counter-Terrorist unit by government/authority deployed to *counter* the Terrorist *strike* (which is why there's hostage scenario and bomb defusal)

    • @imamangoo8632
      @imamangoo8632 9 месяцев назад

      Cuz that the only thing you can do to kill/win
      As there are no abilities

  • @bendynotbend
    @bendynotbend 9 месяцев назад +18

    My favorite part about valorant is the utiltity and the clarity of the game, but after watching this video, i wish valorant would focus more on the gunplay, to make it better and more satisfying.

    • @weebman9762
      @weebman9762 9 месяцев назад +3

      Unfortunately, valorant is too deep in utility games and they cant drop more gunfight focused agents
      If they did released a gunfight heavy agent ot has to have the get out of jail free card like jett and chamber, we know what valorant did to those
      If they release agents that has less utility so they can focus on guns it wont be picked in the first place cuz why pick those if you can be useful outside being able to aim

  • @de_dan
    @de_dan 9 месяцев назад +8

    valorant players realizing counter-strike came out 1999

  • @tonydak8573
    @tonydak8573 9 месяцев назад +15

    Yeah, there’s a lot of VALORANT players making the easy transition to CS2. Myself included. Gunplay feels smoother. No RNG. It just flows well. I’ll always have a love for VALORANT. Awesome community. CS2 is a nice alternative.

    • @phinks5368
      @phinks5368 9 месяцев назад +1

      One thing I don't like is I feel like I'm ice skating 24/7 on cs. Like the movement in val feels more crisp and like your in control. In Cs it feels like I'm constantly trying to counter steer a car.

    • @tonydak8573
      @tonydak8573 9 месяцев назад

      @@Gridyss Yeah, I like the movement in CS2. Both are good in their own right.

  • @MrCabooseb17
    @MrCabooseb17 9 месяцев назад +7

    I’ll say 2 things. Cs toxic is way better than Val toxic. You can also buy a CS Knife or Skin and immediately sell it again for the same price.

    • @charlame917
      @charlame917 8 месяцев назад

      I don't think either toxic is better, you get the same kind of toxic on both games, except I do see a lot of giving up on valorant, which is probably better than shouting? it's just exhausting

    • @MrCabooseb17
      @MrCabooseb17 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@charlame917 I guess my experience has been a bit better. I’ve had instances where people take the shit talking like champs in CS because most of the players aren’t cringe like my many encounters in Valorant

    • @plaaxys
      @plaaxys Месяц назад

      val is less toxic. Just has some interesting quirky people.

  • @jimleoromines8114
    @jimleoromines8114 9 месяцев назад +3

    I've spent a lot of money on Valorant and CS skins. One thing I realized is when I'm short on money, Like one time when I had to buy medicine.
    I can just liquidate my CS skins, which Valorant can't do. So I don't think it's a waste of money if you buy skins in CS, because you can still get the money back in some capacity

  • @Tommo_
    @Tommo_ 9 месяцев назад +7

    You bring up some great points in the middle there. In CS its very hard NOT to take 50/50 duels, which is why i think it takes an especially good player to avoid them. Its much harder for utility to give you that advantage in a gunfight which is why basics and fundamentals like positioning and team play/trading become so much more important. This is why i think its so easier for CS players to go to Val, but not vice versa.

    • @Tommo_
      @Tommo_ 9 месяцев назад

      Overall really good vid though with some great insights, if ur EU and you wanna hop on some CS lmk :)

    • @jeremyfenimore1871
      @jeremyfenimore1871 9 месяцев назад +3

      I totally agree with you here. This guy needs to stop playing against silvers that rank wont teach you nothing besides what not to do hahahaah.

  • @ardentparagon159
    @ardentparagon159 9 месяцев назад +1

    The main reason i love counterstrike is there are so many situations where your ability to move around the map fluidly with boxes you can crouch jump on, little ledges you can walk on and use to boost into better positions. Also the fact that you can stand on a players head to get into specific positions. I know valorant has some of that but its so much more limited in scope. Most boxes you cannot jump on top of unless yoi hava an ability that allows you to which defeats 90% of the satisfaction of getting to those spots

  • @brosauce2814
    @brosauce2814 9 месяцев назад +4

    At the very high ranks in counter strike (im talking 2000 elo and above on faceit) utility is very very intuitive. It has a similar feeling to what you like in valorant that counter strike lacks. A prime example is pop flashing in cs.

  • @sampannavaibhavjoshi5777
    @sampannavaibhavjoshi5777 9 месяцев назад +2

    As a sentinel main who prioritizes brain over aim,
    It felt a little weird to understand the gunplay of cs2 but over time it does feel better to control

  • @miotokusa3383
    @miotokusa3383 9 месяцев назад +3

    As a CS fanatic, i tried and dropped Valorant because CSGO/CS2 had better gunplay for me, i wish i could like Valorant again, but it feels really bad sometimes, maybe is a skill-issue i have in Valorant lmao. Good video though, this makes just one more step towards a truce between Valorant community and CS community.

  • @sylvaticriver5428
    @sylvaticriver5428 9 месяцев назад +2

    good vid but I just want to add on the whole skins part. When cs players say things like "my knife doubled in price" it's not necessarily meant as "csgo skins earn you money". It's more meant as "I paid for a skin I like to use, and now that I don't want it, I can just trade it and get my money back". Basically, there is a steep price to get csgo skins, but you'll almost always get at least a portion of that money back, if not nearly all, or more if you're lucky!

  • @denjipoochita7351
    @denjipoochita7351 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cs back in in the early days was first to 13 rounds...

  • @Versexterkobold
    @Versexterkobold 9 месяцев назад +5

    I love the skin community in cs, it is so nice, that even in the last 3 Years in which I played valorant more than csgo, I still was active in the skin comunity and investing money into it.
    (You can make a lot actually, I made around 1,5k with total amount of 120€ invested)

  • @kyoyeou5899
    @kyoyeou5899 9 месяцев назад +2

    Mate this is the best version of "X Player tries the other game" just wanted to say that

  • @weebman9762
    @weebman9762 9 месяцев назад

    The reason why CT doesnt have access to Vandals is because its harder to push sites in CS. We dont have info utils ( not including dangerzone or plug in servers ofc ) on top of sites having more complex layout than valorant. You dont want to lose one of your few advantages as T.

  • @healthyjibbit
    @healthyjibbit 9 месяцев назад +1

    9:45
    Buy Skin for Valorant: Money Gone, never to be seen again
    Buy Skin for CS2: The skin is now worth more/less money than I bought it for.
    Cant compare the two systems, one is a pure cash grab (cant get the money back) and the other is a open and free market.

  • @FuGyz
    @FuGyz 9 месяцев назад +14

    As a Valorant and CS lover, I agree with this video and enjoy both games. 💙

  • @7spamzz
    @7spamzz 9 месяцев назад +5

    keep up the good videos!

  • @michuXYZ
    @michuXYZ 8 месяцев назад +1

    Played pretty much both but started as CS player back in 2016
    Love both, they offer a lot different playstyle and are worth to try

  • @heetsoneji3694
    @heetsoneji3694 9 месяцев назад +2

    first bullet inaccuracy makes me mad about valo at times. okay, i cant run and gun then at last make my bullets go where im shooting. and judge is still a problem cus fck first bullet inaccuracy.

  • @nischalthapa2460
    @nischalthapa2460 9 месяцев назад +3

    Not onepixel reacting to yet another valo / CS video

  • @mostafaayoub
    @mostafaayoub 9 месяцев назад +4

    Ngl I don't know why some people be like cs better valorant better man just be grateful you have two great games you can switch upon while playing

  • @yackerist
    @yackerist 9 месяцев назад +1

    Valorant and CS are for completely different types of people. I absolutely hate the "CS vs. Valorant" debate cuz neither side is correct.
    CS is definitely more balanced in terms of, everyone has the same opportunities. (except for T side AK vs. CT M4's)
    Valorant is a much more interesting game to play and learn. Learning CS is more frustrating because you can't just go "Haven't mastered this agent yet," or "That agent is so OP."
    It's always much more clear (in my opinion at least) what you did wrong in CS. Whereas in Valorant, you just get killed by someone who teleported behind you and you just got unlucky.
    I honestly prefer CS just because of the balance factor, and the movement is satisfying to master because you have a distinct advantage when you master it, unlike in Valorant where multiple agents can just do things that others cant.
    Clearly I'm biased towards CS, but Valorant is usually what I'd choose to play with friends. CS is much more of a solo queue game for me.
    Really good video!

    • @Scalenime
      @Scalenime 9 месяцев назад +4

      yes, but t side ak and ct m4s actually does make the game more balanced, it makes absolutely no sense for ct to have a one tap head shot weapon

  • @You-Same
    @You-Same 9 месяцев назад +1

    ditto glad you you finally got to enjoy cs :D but mannnn did i LMAO when u said invest in the S&P 500 HAHAHAHHA braaaa how many val players ganna know what that is let alone what it represents 😂😂

  • @Isoru48
    @Isoru48 9 месяцев назад +3

    I also started play cs2 like from 2 days lol I'm also a valorant player soo.. the thing I don't like about cs2 is if I don't have prime then I will me matched with players with far more experience than me and I just get slapped everytime I tried to peak and valorant UI and interface is much simpler in terms of navigating in home screen but yea gunplay of cs2 feels much better both games are fun

    • @havensfps
      @havensfps 9 месяцев назад +2

      if u in non prime lobbies most of those guys are cheating OMEGALUL

    • @leosimvuiseng2926
      @leosimvuiseng2926 9 месяцев назад

      play faceit

  • @eighthells
    @eighthells 9 месяцев назад

    valorant and cs2 rn remind me of halo and cod back in the day, in terms of rivals and me switching between the two for different experience but both being fun nonetheless

  • @austinhicks9400
    @austinhicks9400 7 месяцев назад

    In regards to "taking 50/50s". I don't think that iy is any more acceptable to do in CS as in Val. 2 reasons it might seem that way is 1: CS movement, simpler map design and basic utility makes the advantages harder to notice. (micro angle changes, timing etc) and 2: since there are no roles, playing for trades/strategic double swings are more commonplace. They look like 50/50 until you've been in that situation late round with no util in the map

  • @aritramallick4239
    @aritramallick4239 9 месяцев назад

    3:55 then u got chamber with guns as utilities...lol

  • @iopla3755
    @iopla3755 9 месяцев назад +3

    i feel cs maps to be way more confusing, i have played it for about 30hour on just 2 maps still get lost and have next to no idea how people get where they shoot me from

    • @ASqdrnDA
      @ASqdrnDA 9 месяцев назад

      Dust II is as simple as it gets. Mirage is popular and has more map complexity than Dust II. Inferno is somewhat straight forward. Office is a little confusing but still a small map. These are maps you can learn.

    • @iopla3755
      @iopla3755 9 месяцев назад

      @@ASqdrnDA inferno is one of the maps i have played a few times, sure you can learn every map after some time. i just feel like there are way more wierd places and connections in cs compared to val, where i can go through it once and i know where every "road" leads

    • @ASqdrnDA
      @ASqdrnDA 9 месяцев назад

      @@iopla3755 I agree, Inferno is weird. It helps having some friends with you to tell where to look for in callouts especially.

  • @charlame917
    @charlame917 8 месяцев назад

    It was actually nice/interesting hearing that you prefer the abilities at 8:54 . I didn't actually think that people liked them? so I suppose I can see why people play valorant a lot now.

  • @wasirahman
    @wasirahman 7 месяцев назад

    You're absolutely correct. Valorant demands a higher level of sophistication in terms of strategy, especially when playing as a team. The additional abilities introduce a need for careful consideration of utilities and power usage. On the other hand, Counter-Strike (CS) places greater emphasis on the mechanical aspects of shooting, as it lacks agents and special abilities. Those looking to improve their performance in either of these games must be willing to adapt to the specific requirements each game presents.

  • @ASqdrnDA
    @ASqdrnDA 9 месяцев назад +2

    I think CS skins are better in the regard that you can sell them if you're tired of it. Won't get something above market price but it's unlike in Valorant where it's yours and yours only.

  • @osterhai
    @osterhai 3 месяца назад +1

    I started with valorant into these kind of games, the last 2 - 3 weeks i started playing cs2 because a friend wanted to play. CS2 is not perfect but some things i realy like more than in valorant is 1. as you said gunplay feels more natural 2. everything is a lot more simple and not that hard to understand, except a few things (playing around awp, i am to bad for that) 3. it doesnt feel like its that sweaty, not even in faceit. Cs2 needs a lot more mechanical skill and less thinking which is refreshing(no offense). What i think valorant does better though is the ranking system, why the fuck can you derank on a win. Also well the anticheat is better as we all already know. And my third point, and the csgo players here will hate me for that, is i like the valorant skins look way better (sorry).

  • @leftbehindpinkbicycle1232
    @leftbehindpinkbicycle1232 9 месяцев назад

    The fact that u took a JOISPOI clip for toxicity in cs is quite funny xD

  • @VarVarJeg
    @VarVarJeg 9 месяцев назад

    If Ohne reacted to your video, he would be in absolute anger in the first 30 secs of the video

  • @victorpresti
    @victorpresti 9 месяцев назад

    I've been playing CS for nearly 20 years, and I've played a fair share of Valorant, climbed to high diamond when the game released by playing a handful of games, since then I've had to smurf a lot to play with friends and it's always an annoying experience for a few reasons:
    Characters are painfully slow in Valorant, and the models are huge, so it's much easier to land shots overall, meaning you'll be hit a lot by people who are honestly much worse than you. Also since the characters are so slow, when you start getting shot you basically stop to a halt, EXTREMELY ANNOYING when you're being wallbanged, since you can't get out of the way and the walls are paper.
    Also how EASY utility is. It's honestly extremely upsetting to constantly be smoked, flashed, stunned and so on because it's so easy to execute, most characters you just THROW it. For example Breach's flash or Reyna's 'flash.'
    You compound those two things together and it can be a very upsetting experience.

  • @Ignore_2_sccs
    @Ignore_2_sccs 9 месяцев назад

    why did you only play deathmatch

  • @fern3436
    @fern3436 9 месяцев назад +5

    I have almost 3000 hours in CSGO but only 200 or so in Valorant, and I agree with the sentiment of all of your points. Neither game is better, and you will probably prefer whichever one you got into first. The one thing I disagree with is your take on CS skin investing lol. My inventory has outperformed the S&P 500 so much it's not even close. It's obviously not a safe or reasonable investment for retirement or anything like that, but supply and demand doesn't lie. If knives weren't worth the money, the market would adjust the price. Simple as.

  • @ravidesai1251
    @ravidesai1251 8 месяцев назад

    I was immo in valorant and have hit global/faceit 10 in cs since I started playing it in feb.
    Personally I prefer cs, the art style appeals a lot more to me, I’m not the anime kind but I think those that are a fan, and younger people (plus more) will enjoy the valorant art style more than the cs as valo is more colourful and cartoonish.
    There simple things I dislike about valo since swapping to cs:
    If not 5 stack can’t guarantee roles
    Sprays are random
    Abilities have been getting crazier and crazier (was Phoenix at the start, now you guys have reyna (who used to have 4! Yes 4 orbs, and now you have iso who can gulag people every few rounds)
    Cs is a “cleaner” and more simple game, yet the skill gap between the good and bad players is so much bigger than valo as nothing is really hand held like it is in valo.
    Personally, if you actually enjoy the competitive bit of the competitive tactical fps genre, cs is the only option.

  • @Xevo234
    @Xevo234 9 месяцев назад

    as a Pole man I love this clip with snax, good memory

  • @CalmSyke
    @CalmSyke 9 месяцев назад

    the last point he made about skins is a little misinformed cuz valorant you cant resell your skins where in cs you can so when you spend your money(witch does tend to be more than val to get anything good to be fair) that money doesn't get thrown away into the game. it still holds value and you can resell and get your money back or get something different I've made over 1k in trading and reselling. witch I will agree invest in something else but only if you don't play the game and don't have a now how of how the market works. skins back in 2017 that were 125$ are now upwards of 1 too 2k. so for me I hold onto things that have consistently gone up in price. now id say even if you play the game and haven't gotten into skins at all, then I wouldn't suggest investing now cuz prices are way to high to get started with anything good. unless you go with cases or capsules witch have a higher return on investment but over a long period of time.

  • @zachbaldwin2925
    @zachbaldwin2925 9 месяцев назад

    I liked the idea of valorant when it was announced but the way 99% of abilities are the same as csgo but restricted per agent instead of countering, stacking ontop (unlike csgo with smoking a Molotov, nading a smoke, etc..) alongside some ultimates being impossible to counter without certain agent preselected before the game even starts doesn't sit right with me... Csgo is purely about aim, working RNG to your advantage, calculated risks, abusing rotations, and reacting to opponents. (IMO) Valorant is in a weird spot where it tries to be beginner friendly with lots of eye candy to keep people engaged while being competitive which creates a chaotic mess which isn't easy to follow for beginners or hard to cast/spectate at a professional level.

  • @limb0reedtz614
    @limb0reedtz614 9 месяцев назад

    my biggest hate on valorant is that i almost can't clutch in that game. when clutching in cs, no one wants to give out their information yet everyone has to gather information. with no flashy utilities, this is a wild battle of raw skills. however in my first day of valorant, my hyper risky but surprising position was given out by a fade's eye. that was the frustration that i would never experience in counter-strike

  • @Unins.
    @Unins. 9 месяцев назад

    MY DOG LOOKS SO ALIKE YOUR DOG HEYOOOOOOOOOOOOO I LOVE IT

  • @marjiiva
    @marjiiva 9 месяцев назад +2

    good video, but on the skin topic, on CS you can atleast sell your skins for real money. Valorant when you get a skin there goes your money and you are stuck with it

    • @Dittozkul
      @Dittozkul  9 месяцев назад +4

      yeah that's why I said it's really up to each person. You can at least sell your skins; which is a plus in reducing "money sink" but at the same time CS players tend to gamble so a lot of the reduction is offset hard

    • @WhoKnowsIt00001
      @WhoKnowsIt00001 9 месяцев назад

      In my opinion that's actually good, cause I usually buy skins to play matches with them.
      it's just so dumb you buy/trade a skin thgen you just sell it, like you don't even need it (then why did you buy it?).

    • @marjiiva
      @marjiiva 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@WhoKnowsIt00001 I don’t think it’s a matter of not liking it. It’s more what if you just end up not being able or not wanting to play the game anymore? You’ll always have the option to sell it. Sometimes games get boring when they used to be fun

    • @WhoKnowsIt00001
      @WhoKnowsIt00001 9 месяцев назад

      True, but most players sell the skins instantly in CS, or at least they doesn't even use them. Where's the fun in just selling/keeping the skins? I mean I get it that they get back money from skins, but weapon skins are made to play with them in matches. @@marjiiva

    • @samg131
      @samg131 9 месяцев назад

      @@WhoKnowsIt00001 Because if you get tired of your skin you can sell it and use the money to buy a new skin to use instead?

  • @vashSJ
    @vashSJ 9 месяцев назад

    as a CS casual enjoyer, its the abilities thats holding me back from trying Valorant. its too much for me to familiarize with every abilities more so if there is a new one or if there is a nerfed agent. in CS, all the fundamentals are intact whether the last time you play is yesterday, 6months, or 5 years ago. and as a member of the working class, i just want to get into matchmaking as soon as i shutdown my laptop and not mind with all of the lights and colors thrown around.

    • @pjac1185
      @pjac1185 9 месяцев назад

      yea valorant has the typical moba issues - gotta study a bit to learn every hero's skills and after that it gets fun

  • @freakingannonymouspanda1766
    @freakingannonymouspanda1766 9 месяцев назад +2

    I can already hear ohne's screams..

    • @Dittozkul
      @Dittozkul  9 месяцев назад +3

      why is everyone making me scared of this dude

    • @freakingannonymouspanda1766
      @freakingannonymouspanda1766 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@Dittozkul Bro, my recommendation will be, just don't watch this guy reacting to you. Just do your thing and move on with your day....

  • @ayushmanthapa_onion
    @ayushmanthapa_onion 8 месяцев назад

    I have been playing cs since 1.6 days. Stopped after a few years playing GO, mainly because of cheaters. Played valorant since act 1 and now cs2 after the release. First thing that really fcked me up was not being able to see the opponents because they werent highlighted 😂.

  • @khaboom282
    @khaboom282 9 месяцев назад

    one thing i want to say on valorant is bring the old vandal and phantom ammo capacity

  • @qwerty1423a
    @qwerty1423a 9 месяцев назад

    the only thing i wasn't expecting to hear in my whole goddamn life was a Valorant player saying "CS Copied Valorant"

  • @allegedlypagoda
    @allegedlypagoda 9 месяцев назад +1

    77.7k subs, buy a lottery ticket

  • @morningstar7458
    @morningstar7458 8 месяцев назад

    "They did copy valorant!"
    Csgo: huh?

  • @freakingannonymouspanda1766
    @freakingannonymouspanda1766 9 месяцев назад +5

    Valorant players are , in general, really respectful about other games, specially CS, on the other hand, if this was a CS player making the video about valorant, it would be just 15 mins of swearing and trashing valorant.

    • @mikhailbolodo1597
      @mikhailbolodo1597 9 месяцев назад +1

      Cs2 basically feels like soccer culture... You'd understand the banter if you've played both

    • @bonaventuraxyz
      @bonaventuraxyz 8 месяцев назад

      nah, now blindly trashing valorant is seen as a joke and frowned upon

  • @user-ux3gq8ic4i
    @user-ux3gq8ic4i 9 месяцев назад

    Honestly if CS2 was a lil bit more optimised i would play it, but Valve deside to not give a sht so...( I have rtx3060ti and 5600x btw)

  • @nightfall5849
    @nightfall5849 9 месяцев назад

    The SG 553 is a vandal as A valorant player I found this gun like a worse version of the vandal you should try it next time you play

    • @fakealizer8280
      @fakealizer8280 7 месяцев назад

      the ak47 is the vandal

    • @sceti
      @sceti 5 месяцев назад

      Ak47 is vandal

  • @divyamrajpara2949
    @divyamrajpara2949 9 месяцев назад

    so thiis whole video is basically shitting on valorant ......i love it , make another one

  • @norsh4563
    @norsh4563 9 месяцев назад

    your video was amazing! One thing i would have to greatly disagree with is, is when you said that cs2 just copied gunplay from valorant. I feel that the gunplay is the same as it was in csgo and, knowing that Val was meant to be a csgo competitor, i feel like the opposite is true. But like i said amazing vid and you should have way more subs lol

  • @Teyiscool
    @Teyiscool 9 месяцев назад

    the games are overall completely different the only similarities are the gun play and SND game mode types tired of people comparing the two.

  • @StepSisRUstuck
    @StepSisRUstuck 5 месяцев назад

    Whoever decided valorant should not have first shot accuracy and recoil patterns and the bullets should just go anywhere needs to see a doctor

  • @etgangstaop1485
    @etgangstaop1485 4 месяца назад

    I thought he would be playing brother just yapped for straight 10 min (JK LOVE UR VIDS MUAH)

  • @healthyjibbit
    @healthyjibbit 9 месяцев назад

    9:41 wdym you can just buy a knife, you dont need to unbox it. Thats how you invest into the cs skin economy

  • @natandirt
    @natandirt 7 месяцев назад

    ah yes, invest $400 in S&P 500 instead of buying a knife, huge profits, like $40 after 5 years is literally insane man. If you'd invest $400 in 2 butterfly Fades 5/6 years ago you'd get just small pocket change, only like $5000, go invest $400 in S&P 500 yea/
    I mean there's some right in what you say, if someone is saving up big amounts of cash in a span of 20+ years then they obviously shouldn't dump in into cs items, but that's literally not why people invest in cs, it's not long term low risk investing but more like short term high risk investing, S&P500 and CS are literally uncomparable

  • @skullbulldozer9309
    @skullbulldozer9309 9 месяцев назад +1

    To be honest CSGO was released way back at the day on 2012 when it age so really well intil riot games copied csgo and named valorant as a sorta first person shooter game with abilities which im not intrested of it cuz it dosent have map selection and votekick option and no replay demo match as you won or lose which valorant is a worse state intill cs2 is out its just kind of the same but with new map designs like overpass, inferno, and also new feature too which you can actually sell your gun If you buy it wrong gun or by accident in cs2 which its really good feature but i know it also copied that feature from valorant but its ten times better to play cs2 then playing this horrible valorant of smurf simulator and e daters.

  • @afiqputra9076
    @afiqputra9076 9 месяцев назад

    It's just like what Warowl would say. The character doesn't improve, you the player will improve. So the satisfaction of winning is solely on you.

  • @SuperMrmine
    @SuperMrmine 9 месяцев назад

    i love how valorant players moves and shoots in CS, how static they move😂 i have the same issue but in valorant because i move like if its cs

  • @flowerpothead4847
    @flowerpothead4847 8 месяцев назад

    Banger video

  • @gameshooterstarOG
    @gameshooterstarOG 9 месяцев назад

    9:12 I feel like you should never use money on games but we all do it anyway xD so...
    In my opinion Valorant skins are objectively better, the animations and the 3D models give you more ''content'' than just a painted default gun. Of course CSGO has the market and the patterns and floatvalue but the market for example is not the skin itself. Its not the item you will be using ingame. So i hate when people argue csgo skins are better because of the market. And valorant skins are expensive but csgo skins are 5 times cheaper (probably even more than 5 times) And if you gamle its 20 tims as expensive so everyone has the think for himself if its actually such a big game changer.
    (But sellings skins is pretty cool though)

  • @Ahritaker
    @Ahritaker 9 месяцев назад

    The CT Side has objectively worse weapons than the T Side. That is because the way bomb defusal modes are played is inherently CT sided. So to counterbalance that the CTs guns are worse. Valorant doesn’t need that, because the abilities don’t make it CT sided anymore

    • @PennyPincherPaul
      @PennyPincherPaul 9 месяцев назад

      Thats just not true. The T side have cheaper guns not worse. CT side has the five7 the mp9 usp and the swag. CT side also has to buy defuse kit and mollies cost more its about. The only gun that T side has that is better is the ak, and thats not even that true

    • @Ahritaker
      @Ahritaker 9 месяцев назад

      @@PennyPincherPaul ak can one shot headshot, sg553 has full armor pen etc. and as you said the guns are cheaper.

    • @PennyPincherPaul
      @PennyPincherPaul 9 месяцев назад

      @@Ahritaker The AK can 1 shot but it has worse spray control while the m4a1-s can always 4 shot kill (body shot). Also the full armor pen means nothing when it still has the same time to kill as the AK.
      Right now CT side has the advantage with guns. The MP9 is just better then anything T has and the Mag7 is insane at holding close angels. I don't think anybody who is above AK2 would disagree

    • @Ahritaker
      @Ahritaker 9 месяцев назад

      @@PennyPincherPaul pretty sure one shot headshot has more value than easier spray

    • @PennyPincherPaul
      @PennyPincherPaul 9 месяцев назад

      @@Ahritaker Its not about easier spray. Its about a 4 shot kill. Lets say you are playing dust 2 and you get rushed what would you rather. Try 1 tap them but remember the ak is 100% accurate or go for the easy 3k by spraying with the m4a1-s

  • @br1mdaddy
    @br1mdaddy 5 месяцев назад +1

    CS is Valorant on low ranks - noone uses their abilities

  • @csnorth7
    @csnorth7 9 месяцев назад

    Valorant is just too slow imo. The running speed in valorant feels like walking in cs. I also hate that you can't effectively jiggle peek in valorant and instead have to 'jump strafe' to get info safely - it just feels awkward and gives away your position.
    Speaking of giving away your position, sneaking around in valorant seems fruitless half the time, with ults and abilities letting players know exactly where you are. The simple act of shooting a sova dart or cypher trap lets the enemy know your location, completely removing the element of surprise. Those tense moments of a 3v1 where you have no clue of the enemies position are rare occurences in my experience.
    Anyways, great video!

  • @TandLR
    @TandLR 9 месяцев назад

    bro really talked about first bullet inaccuracy and "luck" even tho he played cs while hitboxes were luck based

  • @wyettmunro470
    @wyettmunro470 9 месяцев назад

    My first cs2 game someone yelled I love being a terrorist lets blow up a tower

  • @kayaxiecs
    @kayaxiecs 9 месяцев назад

    i agree with most of what you said but one thing you didnt quite get right is that the cs skins market and trading scene is a whole dynamic world of its own, its a rly fun and passionate community. from people making skins, to creating endless sticker crafts and combinations, to investing and doing tradeups, to getting specific pattern based items or specific float values, etc, its rly sick
    There's also the whole movement community, ranging from KZ, HNS and combat surf to advanced movement exploits like finding pixelsurfs, learning about LJ's or minijumps n jumpbugs n edgebugs n all that stuff, there's just so much to be a part of in this game

  • @Villio.
    @Villio. 9 месяцев назад +3

    Ohnepixel fanbois have came ro valorant content 😂😂

  • @jaronn_fr
    @jaronn_fr 9 месяцев назад +1

    waiting for ohne rn

  • @ciprianarjoca
    @ciprianarjoca 9 месяцев назад

    About skins from Cs2 you at least can sell your skins to get back your money in Valorant you only can sell your account and is not much worth it.

  • @mrnoob39
    @mrnoob39 7 месяцев назад

    You already mentioned 3 of the 4 utils and still say ecetera

  • @alpphaq9293
    @alpphaq9293 9 месяцев назад

    hi dittozukul i luv your videos

  • @izack0128
    @izack0128 9 месяцев назад

    Valorant and CS are great games in their own area. But the only problem Valorant has was there's no non bilingual Russians, P90 Rushers and Hardbass.

  • @Nick-ij5nt
    @Nick-ij5nt 9 месяцев назад

    If you thought the gunplay was good in CS2 you wouldn't even be able to comprehend CSGO. Despite what all the low level players say the hitreg and spraying was miles better in CSGO. We really took it for granted and now it's gone.

  • @pjac1185
    @pjac1185 9 месяцев назад

    You walking so much in counter-strike deathmatch is an indicator of Valorant's footsteps being obnoxiously loud (for the size of the maps), coming from someone who plays both games. You can literally have 4 players making footstep sounds that cover the entire map in Valorant. This is a huge issue I have with the game - it forces people to rotate way less in Valorant and commit hard into a particular site more, and thus resulting in way less strategic depth than CS.

  • @Gus_the_goober
    @Gus_the_goober 7 месяцев назад

    for the 10 year olds that dont know counter strike came out in november first 2000

  • @dannyman5751
    @dannyman5751 9 месяцев назад

    God I knew valve was lazy but copying Val?? That’s a new low. Valorant innovated so hard in the fps space, and valve just copy pasted the same game but they removed features. SMH valve do better 🤦‍♂️

  • @Speedy94uru
    @Speedy94uru 9 месяцев назад +5

    deathmatch in CS2 is waaaay worse than Valorant

  • @protroltrolol6695
    @protroltrolol6695 9 месяцев назад

    you can noscope at close range with op bruh

  • @asckey
    @asckey 9 месяцев назад

    CS2 is fine, but subtick is goofy as fuck

  • @SoftPillow00
    @SoftPillow00 9 месяцев назад

    CS trashtalk= "get cancer" "go die"
    valo trashtalk= "so sad so sad"
    XDD

  • @ottabieN
    @ottabieN 8 месяцев назад

    The thing with csgo skins is that, they are not a waste of money. I spent $300 on a knife, and when I quit the game, I sold it back for $300. Idk why valorant players have such an obsession with gambling in csgo. YOU DONT HAVE TO GAMBLE TO BUY SKINS. I never gambled in csgo, never lost any money. I bought a prime vandal 3 years ago and its been sitting there since. Waste of $40

  • @leosimvuiseng2926
    @leosimvuiseng2926 9 месяцев назад

    no way you havent play csgo actual match back in 2018 lmao
    and cs2 started developed way before valorant even start to develop, valve started to develop cs source 2 after csgo released but they stopped it and focusing dota 2 transition to source 2 due to that time cs2 has many many issue one of the main issue is smoke and those kill feed actually cs not valorant so valorant has some cs developer guy

  • @pe1ce_TOP
    @pe1ce_TOP 9 месяцев назад

    bro said the game is ez and his ranked on silver 💀