One in every of Inferno’s traditional positions has misplaced its greatest benefit in CS2

Valve’s enormous Supply 2 revamp has modified considered one of Inferno’s most necessary positions in relation to B-Web site holds, with ‘automotive’ now tweaked in Counter-Strike 2, making it far tougher for CT gamers to carry the road after the change.

Earlier than this swap, Counter-Strike gamers might stand behind the plywood on the high of banana with out exposing their heads to enemies peaking the doorway from B website. Now, with CS2’s large Inferno rebuild, players will as an alternative must crouch to keep away from being noticed, as revealed by ThourCS in a video this week.

Whereas this transformation could seem smaller, it makes the CT facet a lot weaker in CS2 and lifts Inferno’s T-side into a good higher place too.

Inferno’s T facet boasts a 50.2 percent win rate in CS:GO, in keeping with Blitz.GG statistics, and whereas we don’t have any clear statistics for CS2’s map win charges from the beta simply but, it’s clear sure positions have been tweaked to favor the facet once more.

Whether or not this new change considerably impacts B website will grow to be extra clear as increasingly gamers load into the CS2 beta.

This, paired with Inferno’s skyboxes being tossed by the wayside, means gamers on the T facet may have a lot simpler methods to push onto the B-site in particular.

If these adjustments tip the scales too far within the favor of T facet there’s each probability the Valve builders do take motion; they’ve been making several small changes to each CS:GO map every year already, and can probably proceed the identical in CS2 too.

A number of pre-update maps had totally different win charges relying on assault and defence in 2022, however the CS devs cracked down quickly to repair these.

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