Kicked for dying too many times on my CS:GO server

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I want to make an MG server with my friends but have encountered a problem. I don't know how to change the number of suicides to an "unlimited" number.

This is a big problem because after someone dies five times ( think) they get kicked for committing suicide too many times.






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Why am I getting kicked in CS:GO?

ways to get kicked in casual: being the last one alive, being the last one alive, not going for objective and being the last one alive, and last but not least, being the last one alive.

Is there a penalty for being kicked in CS:GO?

It counts as a loss if you get kicked. Also, be aware that getting kicked to avoid a competitive ban is a load of hogwash. You will still get banned for getting kicked, and worse still, the people who kick you get a black mark against their name for initiating the kick if it occurs too much!

How do you unban on CS:GO?

How To Get Unbanned From Competitive CS:GO
  • Disconnecting from the server or not reconnecting in time.
  • Reaching your limit of two competitive wins in 24 hours for new players\u2014the limit is lifted after ten competitive wins.
  • Misusing the vote kick option by kicking several teammates.
  • Being kicked from numerous matches.


  • How do you stop AFK in CS:GO?

    To do this, you need to write in the console: Then open the console a second time and type afk1. The player character will begin to move independently. To disable unauthorized movement, enter afk2.



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