CS2: m0NESY loves the new reload mechanism, but is unhappy with the AWP nerf, angrily shouting: "Delete the weapon!"

2026-04-16 14:10

CS2: m0NESY loves the new reload mechanism, but is unhappy with the AWP nerf, angrily shouting: "Delete the weapon!"


In the same game, each player has a different ability to adapt. Some settings are pleasing, but changing them can cause aversion and make players feel uncomfortable. Similarly, some games used to be laggy, but after fixing common problems and updating the game, they become easier to play and the difficulty of fighting enemies is reduced.

Never underestimate the impact of content updates. For players, it's crucial. Long hours of training have allowed them to master various details, such as angles, reloading, movements, and bullet return. Over time, it becomes a conditioned reflex. After an update, they have to readjust. Recently, CS2 introduced a reloading mechanism, and m0NESY, a sniper who plays for Falcons, talked about it with fans on his livestream, saying that he loves the change. Admittedly, everyone is confused at first, but after understanding it, they find that it reduces a lot of meaningless spraying.

The new game logic isn't perfect, but it has at least one appealing aspect. However, m0NESY is dissatisfied with the rest. For example, unused bullets disappear after reloading, and the total ammo count has been changed to be based on magazine size, effectively weakening the AWP. He even suggested removing the weapon altogether. His anger is understandable; excessive nerfs render the weapon meaningless. Its inconsistent performance and constant need for adaptation would frustrate anyone who plays it for too long.

Next, Falcons will compete in IEM Rio 2026 in Brazil from April 13th to 19th. We'll have to wait and see how they perform.

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