And many other, less fun, features.
Valve has rolled out a new update for Counter-Strike 2. It's full of features, but the best one is the ability to roast chickens: if you throw a Molotov cocktail at them, their little bodies will turn into cooked meals. It's hilarious although a little cruel.
Another interesting change is that you can now shoot through vent covers without breaking them. Other, more expected, updates include:
- Mirage has replaced Dust II on official Counter-Strike 2 Limited Test matchmaking servers.
- Introducing Counter-Strike 2 Workshop Tools which can be enabled and downloaded from in-game settings menu – these tools will allow community contributors to create weapon finishes, stickers, and maps.
- The level editor (Hammer) now leverages GPU accelerated raytracing to both preview and bake lighting for CS2 maps.
- The player loadout has been revised.
- The in-game buy menu interface has been revised.
- Sub-tick movement is now more precise and less "floaty" (per player feedback).
- Improved lighting/rendering when smoke overlaps multiple distinctly lit regions.
- HE grenade effect times on smoke has been reduced.
- Shotguns now create larger holes in smoke volumes.
- Adjustments to the viewmodel 'inspect' to remove animation popping.
- Improved performance and responsiveness in windowed and full-screen windowed modes.
- VAC will now live ban and gracefully terminate the match at the end of the round (unless it was the last round and the cheater lost).
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