New update in CS2: bug fixes, subtick improvement, and much more!
New update in CS2: bug fixes, subtick improvement, and much more!
Valve continues to actively develop Counter-Strike 2, and on the night of September 18, a fresh patch about 40 MB in size was released for the game. Despite its small weight, the cs2 update turned out to be important: it affected movement mechanics, fixed bugs with items and maps, and also made changes to the operation of Genesis Terminal.
For players, this means that CS2 is becoming more stable, and the technical elements of the game are becoming more predictable. Let’s break down what exactly the new cs2 update brought.
Changes to Genesis Terminal and the Genesis Collection
The main news was the adjustment to the operation of Genesis Terminal. Now users from Belgium, the Netherlands, and France have gained access to opening sealed items. This is an important step for players from regions with stricter laws regarding loot boxes.
Valve also refined the pricing system. Now prices have become “global” and will be automatically adjusted depending on the demand for a specific item from the Genesis collection. Thus, the market should become more transparent, and players will be able to better navigate skin prices.
Fixes for items
In the fresh patch, the developers fixed several errors related to weapon display. In particular, the problem with the name and StatTrak module on Shadow Daggers was fixed. Now these items are displayed correctly, and collectors can breathe a sigh of relief.
Maps and scripts
In the maps and scripting section, important fixes also appeared:
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JavaScript has been added to the list of asset types, which opens up additional possibilities for map customization;
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Fixed the type declaration for the
newAnglesparameter inEntity.Teleport; -
Fixed an error where calling
GetTraceHitcould lead to a crash in the absence of a specific config parameter.
For CS2 mappers and scripters, this is a small but important update that expands the field for creativity.
Subtick improvement
The work on the subtick system deserves special attention. Valve improved the independence of movement acceleration from the time step. Simply put, player movements will now feel smoother and more predictable. This is especially important for those who play at a high level, where every millisecond can decide the outcome of a round.
The subtick fix is another step towards making CS2 feel as fair and stable as possible in terms of mechanics.
Financial and technical fixes
Valve continues to work on the correct integration of different currencies. The new patch eliminated errors during purchases for users with a Steam Wallet balance in a number of currencies: Chilean and Colombian peso, Costa Rican colón, Indonesian and Indian rupee, Japanese yen, South Korean won, Kazakhstani tenge, Taiwanese dollar, Ukrainian hryvnia, Uruguayan peso, and Vietnamese dong.
This means the purchasing process has become more stable for players from all over the world.
How the community is reacting
Players met the cs2 update ambiguously. Part of the community notes that bug fixes and subtick improvements are a step in the right direction. The work on Genesis Terminal and global prices is especially pleasing. However, some users believe that Valve too often releases small patches instead of large updates with new content.
Nevertheless, even small updates increase the stability of the game and make gameplay more comfortable.
Previous update
Recall that just a day ago — on September 17 — another patch weighing almost 2.8 GB was released. Then the Genesis collection was added to the game, the system for customizing maps via cs_scriptwas improved, the gear inspection interface and grenade sounds were reworked. The shooting balance was also refined.
Thus, the current update can be considered a consolidation and optimization of the changes.
What’s the bottom line?
The new cs2 update, although it weighs only 40 MB, affects several areas at once: from working with items and currencies to optimizing subtick and refining Genesis Terminal.
Valve continues to polish the technical elements of CS2, making the game more stable and convenient. For some players, this means fewer bugs, for others — fairer and more responsive gameplay.
We can safely say: even small updates play a big role in the development of CS2, which means we can expect even more improvements in the coming months.
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