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RAMZES666 accused Valve of indifference to 322 incidents in the Dota 2 pro scene

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RAMZES666 spoke out about the 322 problem in Dota 2

Roman “RAMZES666” Kushnarev said that Valve used to crack down on match-fixing incidents in Dota 2 by banning players, but now the 322 problem is being ignored.

The player shared this opinion on Twitch.

“Well, at least they used to crack down on 322. At least Valve wasn't indifferent to such people, one way or another. But now, no one cares.”

The player came to this conclusion during a discussion about the career of Bauyrzhan ‘lilskrip’ Bisembaev with Andrey “Afoninje” Afonin. The esports player's interlocutor believes that players who participated in match-fixing were almost always in professional Dota 2, but over time, the community became more indifferent to this problem.

"Who doesn't care at all. We're all in the same boat. People like lilskrip have been around since I started playing Dota for some reason. Well, things used to be better, I'll tell you that."

Earlier, Roman ”RAMZES666" Kushnarev commented on his team's defeat at BetBoom Streamers Battle x Dynamo 12.

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