Night update in CS2: fix for grenades, jumps and much more. In the second half of the night, on August 2, a large-scale patch was released in Counter-Strike 2, which significantly affected the stability and balance of the gameplay. The developers have done serious work to eliminate bugs, especially those related to the use of grenades and the physics of jumps – previously, these nuances often irritated players and interfered with the dynamics of battles.
Now the mechanics have become more predictable and fair, which will certainly please both beginners and veterans. In addition to key changes, a number of other technical problems that could previously cause unstable operation of the client were also solved.
For those who prefer to know everything down to the smallest detail, a full list of fixes is already available on the official CS2 website. There you can also follow new updates and upcoming changes in your favorite game.
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List of changes:
Gameplay
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An issue that allowed players to inspect grenades after pulling the pin has been successfully fixed, enhancing gameplay realism.
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A bug affecting the first-person model has been addressed, ensuring a smoother visual experience.
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The “Molotov Cocktail” now correctly showcases the intended fire effect, providing a more immersive combat scenario.
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Incendiary and smoke grenades now emit accurate sound effects, improving the overall audio experience during gameplay.
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Enhancements have been made to the sounds and timing of the Molotov Cocktail’s visual effect in first-person view, allowing players to better gauge its impact.
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A bug that caused bunny hop penalties to accumulate even when the jump key wasn’t pressed has been resolved, allowing for more fluid movement.
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The report for bunny hop spamming now begins as soon as the key is pressed, rather than at the end of the subtick when the command is executed, making the system more intuitive.
Maps
The Jura map has received a fresh update, bringing it in line with the latest standards. On the night of July 29, Valve launched a significant patch that revamped animations, enhanced gameplay features, and fine-tuned map balance to improve player experience. The next day, an update was issued to fix a variety of bugs, ensuring smoother gameplay. For further information, please check the dedicated page for detailed insights into these changes.
