The ranking system in Counter-Strike 2 has undergone a complete overhaul, with Premier mode becoming the primary mode and the old skill group ranks being replaced by a new exclusive rating. Players have been curious to see how this new rating compares to the CS:GO ranks, and now they have the chance to find out.
A website called Leetify has gathered data from both CS2 and CS:GO, providing a graph of rating and ranking distribution as of September 9. The data clearly shows that the majority of players in CS2 are still adjusting to the new system, as their ratings are much lower compared to CS:GO.
In the CS2 beta, most players fall within the range of 4,000 to 12,000 rating points, with the highest percentage peaking at 8,000 points. This is significantly different from CS:GO, where the graph leans heavily towards the right, with the third-best skill group, Legendary Eagle Master, comprising 10.9 percent of players.
There are several factors contributing to this disparity. Firstly, the rating system in CS2 likely differs in terms of how many points are gained or lost after a match. However, the specifics of the CS:GO skill group ranking system remain unknown. Additionally, players are still adapting to the CS2 Premier rating and the game as a whole. These factors should be taken into account when analyzing the statistics.
It’s important to note that Premier was only added on August 31, and the data was released just 10 days later. This means there hasn’t been sufficient time for skilled players to climb the ranks in CS2, especially considering the ongoing issues with the beta version.
Considering these factors, it is likely that the graph will gradually shift towards the right and resemble CS:GO’s rank distribution more closely. However, only time will tell if this prediction holds true.
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