CadiaN outlines how competitive CS2 can improve if Valve follows VALORANT’s lead
There’s a huge debacle in the Counter-Strike community right now regarding the length of competitive matches after Valve reduced the number of rounds in CS2 from 30 to 24, adopting the so-called MR12 format and abandoning MR15.
This change was made so players can play more games and more often, according to Valve. While Valve chose to reduce the number of rounds in CS2, it kept overtime exactly like it is in CS:GO at six rounds per overtime, and the game only finishes when a team wins four. The match goes on and the overtime resets if the teams keep tying.