Valve lastly fixes infuriating CS2 bugs, however gamers are demanding the devs do extra

Valve isn’t slowing down with Counter-Strike 2 updates, releasing the most recent on Nov. 13. This patch mounted a couple of annoying bugs, however gamers nonetheless aren’t glad.

The latest CS2 update applied six modifications in all, with two specializing in collisions between gamers and a switching weapons bug. CS2 players are thrilled these points have been addressed by the devs, however they’re nonetheless ready for an additional main repair: packet loss.

Regardless of these key changes, gamers are nonetheless claiming the sport is unplayable because of packet loss points. “Hoped to see a repair for the packet loss points. I simply wanna play some premier with out worrying about rubberbanding or not having the ability to change weapons,” one participant wrote on Reddit.

Screenshot taken of Dust 2's CT spawn in CS2, featuring a total of 5 Counter-Terrorists holding pistols.
Valve is making an attempt its greatest, however CS2 remains to be removed from being flawless. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Many others echo the identical sentiment, however, as all the time, it stays to be seen when Valve will handle this problem. For now, gamers are left stranded and unable to play the sport to its full capability.

Ever since its launch in September, CS2 has been overloaded with points. Colliding with gamers was one main problem mounted with the most recent replace, whereas a weapon-switching bug was one other evident downside solved. This was resulting in pictures not being correctly registered.

Fortunately, with Valve releasing CS2 updates quite consistently, there’s a excessive probability one other set of patch notes is correct across the nook. We hope so, not less than.

Author: Ronnie Neal