CS:GO Players Not Happy with Valve's New Paid Analysis Service

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CS:GO Players Not Happy with Valve's New Paid Analysis Service

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's latest operation has come to an end. However, while Broken Fang's analytical tracking tool will continue as a paid subscription, CS:GO fans are not satisfied with a service that seems more expensive and less useful than existing third-party tools.

For $0.99/month, CS:GO 360 Stats allows you to track stats in Competitive, Premier, and Wingman modes and access everything from weapon-specific K/D ratios to detailed heatmaps and body part-focused accuracy The Wingman mode is the most popular in the world, and honestly, it's the most popular in the world. Frankly, it's about time the world's most popular competitive FPS added something like this to their game client.

Unfortunately, these statistics are already provided for free by community tools like Leetify and CSGOstats, which provide even more comprehensive analysis, and Valve may start limiting the APIs used by these tools, according to the game s subreddit contributors are concerned. This may be somewhat paranoid, but it speaks to the broader community's frustration that Valve is trying to charge more for less.

In more positive news, the latest CS:GO update finally fixes one of the game's most serious problems.

Thanks, Kotaku.

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