Last night, Valve rolled out another update for Counter-Strike 2 — this time weighing in at 725 MB. It serves as a follow-up to the recent massive 2.8 GB patch that affected nearly every aspect of the game. As expected after such large-scale updates, a number of bugs emerged, and this new patch aims to address them. Valve has once again responded quickly to community feedback, making this update an important step toward stabilizing the game after sweeping changes.
GAMEPLAY
- Fixed an issue where weapons could be prematurely fired by re-equipping them after reloading
- Fixed an issue where movement key changes were ignored while adjusting view angle at very high FPS
- Fixed an issue where air-strafing could result in higher-than-expected movement speed
- Speculative fix for a rare case where a dropped bomb would appear in an incorrect location
MAPS
Inferno
- Fixed a gap on the first pillar at bombsite B
Overpass
- Fixed clipping on the stairs near the T fountain
MISC
- Various bug fixes and changes to first-person animations and sounds
- Fixed position of name tags and StatTrak counters
- Various AWP material fixes
- Speculative fix for a rare case where hidden weapons appeared attached to the active weapon
- Fixed an issue where the CS2 music kit was replaced with a CS:GO kit
- Fixed a voting UI bug that sometimes showed results from the other team
Last night’s update was a crucial step in stabilizing the game following the major patch. Valve continues to fine-tune Counter-Strike 2 rapidly, responding to community feedback and addressing technical issues that surfaced after the large-scale overhaul.