A new update has been released for the beloved FPS game Counter Strike 2. The update includes changes to the Dust_2, Nuke, Assembly, and Memento maps, as well as server updates. Among these changes, the iconic Dust_2 tactic is now history. Here are the details of the latest CS2 update…
The Era of Dust_2 Short Boosting is Over! Here are the CS2 Update Notes!
The popular FPS game Counter Strike 2 has received a new update. This update includes changes to the Dust_2, Nuke, Assembly, and Memento maps, as well as updates to the game servers.
Changes in Dust_2
Adjustments have been made to the placement and orientation of crates in the A bombsite outside the CT spawn. You can now boost up to short alone on the Dust_2 map. The update also includes bug fixes and optimization improvements.
Changes in Other Maps:
- Nuke: Clipping (collision) adjustments have been made.
- Assembly: Updated to the latest version from the Community Workshop.
- Memento: Updated to the latest version from the Community Workshop.
Additional Updates:
- New official game servers have been added for London.
- The impact of fire passing through thin walls has been reduced.
- The 2024 Copenhagen Major trophies have been added to player profiles.
- The
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setting has been added to the whitelist for Counter-Strike 2 Workshop Tools.
CS2 Update List:
- Dust II: Changes to crate stacks from CT spawn to bombsite A.
- Nuke: Clipping adjustments.
- Assembly: Updated to the latest version from Community Workshop (Update Notes).
- Memento: Updated to the latest version from Community Workshop (Update Notes).
- Others: New official game servers in London. Reduced fire effects through thin walls. 2024 Copenhagen Major trophies added to player profiles.
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setting added to the whitelist for Workshop Tools.
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