CS2 gamers undergo by means of one other clunky motion bug regardless of Valve’s finest efforts

One other motion subject has been present in CS:GO’s development to CS2. Gamers have observed a digital camera delay whenever you change heights, and it’s solely including to Valve’s motion woes over the previous month.

When a participant strikes up or down a staircase the participant mannequin will come to an entire halt, whereas the digital camera takes a second longer to catch up. Whereas gamers may not know if it’s “meant” or not, it appears Valve may need to take one other take a look at the Supply 2 motion mechanics. 

This implies gamers must regulate to the digital camera delay proven by a July 6 tweet from ex-ATK’s Michael “Swisher” Schmid in the interim. If Valve’s attempting to keep CS2’s movement mechanics as close to CS:GO’s as possible, that is one thing that’s going to want consideration. 

Valve’s already tinkered with CS2’s motion over the previous month. The CS2 builders have tweaked the feature three times since June 20, 2023. 

That is to be anticipated with a recreation in beta. CS2 has had numerous bugs already, with every map having its personal distinctive glitch.

Mirage beforehand had bugs allowing players to go into the skybox and one other letting them sink into the floor on the A bombsite. Nuke has solely been out for a bit over every week and several glitches have already made their presence known.

Lighting has also been a critical issue that gamers may need to regulate to. The shiny modifications to the varied rooms within the up to date model of Nuke make recognizing shadows immensely simpler. 

Each the lighting modifications and the delayed digital camera could possibly be one thing that followers need to get used to. We’ll simply have to attend till Valve makes modifications. 

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