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Dyrachyo named the main advantage of Counter-Strike compared to Dota 2

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Dyrachyo compared CS and Dota 2

Anton “Dyrachyo” Shkredov considers the regular release of patches for Dota 2, which make small changes to the meta, a disadvantage of the game. The cybersportsman noted that although Counter-Strike 2 is without changes, the game is interesting and does not get boring, but Dota 2 quickly becomes boring.

The corresponding opinion of the player shared on YouTube.

"In Dota there are small changes, not cardinal. This is a huge minus in this. In CS you can play without patches, but it's pretty simple, it's always interesting. And in Dota you play - you get bored very quickly."

According to Anton “Dyrachyo” Shkredov, the Counter-Strike 2 community is much more active than Dota fans. Moreover, the player noted that at the only tournament with spectators recently, only half of the seats were filled because fans didn't want to buy tickets for the championship, while in CS most tournaments are held with a huge audience of fans, which the cybersportsman compares to soccer fans.

"But there people are alive, there are people drinking beer in the arena. They look like soccer fans. It's not like that in Dota. In america was the coolest tournament in terms of atmosphere. But since January I've played 4 tournaments - only one of them had spectators. And then there was half a stage. That's what happened. There was a rebranding of the tournament and people didn't want to buy tickets. I don't know why.

The next tournaments I played from home and from the office, roughly speaking. What's the fun in that? And in CS almost every tournament is held with a huge crowd."

Recall that earlier Anton “Dyrachyo” Shkredov named four conditions for a return to professional Dota 2.

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