CS2 gets an update: stability improvements and bug fixes

CS2 gets an update: stability improvements and bug fixes

A small but important update has been released for Counter-Strike: 2. The developers focused on solving a number of issues that could negatively affect the gameplay, as well as improving the overall stability of the game.

Here are the key changes made in this update:

  • Fixed Deathmatch and Arms Race bugs: The developers have fixed an issue where the score was not always displayed correctly in Deathmatch and Arms Race modes. This could have led to confusion among players who were keeping track of their progress.
  • Camera clipping has been fixed: Another bug fixed was related to first-person camera clipping. In some cases, the camera could pass through ceilings, giving an unfair advantage to those who exploited this bug. This is a welcome fix to keep the game more fair.
  • Fixed a bug with C4: A bug has also been fixed that could cause the C4 bomb to get stuck outside of the game area. This could have seriously affected the game's progress, as it made it impossible to detonate or defuse it.
  • Stability improvements: In addition to specific fixes, the update also includes general stability improvements. This may help reduce the number of crashes and other technical issues that may occur during play.

While this update does not introduce new content, it is an important step in keeping CS2 healthy and fair. Addressing these issues will improve the gameplay for all players, making it more fair and enjoyable.

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