{"id":700,"date":"2020-03-28T16:18:18","date_gmt":"2020-03-28T20:18:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.lufamily.ca\/kalen\/?p=700"},"modified":"2020-03-28T16:18:20","modified_gmt":"2020-03-28T20:18:20","slug":"faceit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.lufamily.ca\/kalen\/2020\/03\/28\/faceit\/","title":{"rendered":"FACEIT"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>For the past few weeks, my friends and I have been playing a lot of games together, and one of the games we&#8217;ve been playing is CS:GO. It&#8217;s a game that I&#8217;ve been playing for almost five years, so it&#8217;s really nice seeing some of my other friends starting to play. One of the main problems that we&#8217;ve been facing though is with the game&#8217;s matchmaking system. However, we were able to solve it by using something called FACEIT.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>FACEIT is a separate client from Steam which is the platform that hosts CS:GO. When you use FACEIT, you are still playing the game off of Steam, but you are playing the game on FACEIT&#8217;s servers. The FACEIT servers are pretty much an alternative version of Valve&#8217;s official matchmaking system.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> I&#8217;ve used FACEIT in the past before, but only to play a few games. However, the reason why my friends and I are using it more now is because of Valve&#8217;s matchmaking system. With the official servers, players that want to play together have to be within a certain skill ranking of each other. Since I&#8217;ve been playing the game for much longer, my rank is a lot higher than the rest of my friends. This means that we aren&#8217;t able to play together unless we have a full premade team of five people. Often times this proves difficult, and so we&#8217;d always be missing one person to fill the last spot on the team. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Fortunately, FACEIT fixed this problem for us because since I&#8217;ve never really used my FACEIT account too much, my level is around the same as my friends who&#8217;ve just made new accounts. This lets us play together without having to go through the hassle of trying to find a group of five people. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Playing with your friends isn&#8217;t the only reason why other people use FACEIT though. A lot of the people that play on FACEIT servers are looking for a more competitive experience, and the skill ceiling in FACEIT is considered much high than the official matchmaking system. Some players currently playing for big-name organizations used to play in FACEIT&#8217;s pro league. FACEIT servers are also run on 128 tick servers which are more responsive than the official matchmaking servers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Some issues we&#8217;ve had with FACEIT though is the fact that you don&#8217;t always get to choose which maps you want to play on. CS:GO has different maps with different layouts, and since most of my friends aren&#8217;t too into the game they don&#8217;t know how to play some of the maps. In FACEIT, each team has team captains and they go back and forth banning different maps until there&#8217;s only one left. The map that wasn&#8217;t banned is the one everyone plays on. Sometimes you don&#8217;t get to be team captain, and sometimes the other team bans the only maps you know how to play. This sometimes results in devastating losses where our team just can&#8217;t play as well as the other team. To us though, it isn&#8217;t really too big of a deal since we&#8217;re mostly playing for fun anyways. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Overall, FACEIT has been a good alternative to the official CS:GO matchmaking system for when my friends and I want to play. There is a bit of a trade-off, but to be honest it&#8217;s a lot more convenient to be able to play with whoever I want without being held back by skill difference.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For the past few weeks, my friends and I have been playing a lot of games together, and one of the games we&#8217;ve been playing is CS:GO. It&#8217;s a game that I&#8217;ve been playing for almost five years, so it&#8217;s really nice seeing some of my other friends starting to play. 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