CS2 "Fire Sale" Update & Leaks
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The latest Counter-Strike 2 update, released on May 23, 2024, dubbed the "Fire Sale" update, brings a variety of gameplay tweaks, rental system innovations, HUD improvements, and map changes. Here’s a detailed look at what’s new and how it impacts gameplay.
CS2 Gameplay Changes
The update focuses heavily on balancing and refining the core gameplay experience. Molotov and Incendiary Grenades feature flames that decrease height over time, making their behavior more dynamic. The explosion and flame visuals have also been tweaked, and the price has dropped from $600 to $500. The duration and spread area of the flames has also been reduced, altering how these grenades control space during matches.
Economic adjustments include reducing the reward for terrorists planting the bomb but failing to detonate it from $800 to $600, aiming to balance the economic impact of early rounds. Moreover, the M4A4's price has been reduced from $3100 to $3000, making it a more attractive option for Counter-Terrorists. Minor adjustments to the first-person camera enhance the fluidity and realism of movement. New console commands, "switchhandsleft" and "switchhandsright," have been added for more explicit weapon hand switching. In Deathmatch mode, all players receive the same bonus weapons, regardless of their loadout, ensuring a level playing field.
CS2 Rentals
A significant innovation is the introduction of weapon rentals via Kilowatt cases. When opening a Kilowatt case, players can rent the entire collection (excluding rare items) for a week, replacing the traditional system where players receive a single item. Rented weapons will revert to stock versions once the rental period expires. These weapons cannot be modified, traded, or sold.
HUD and UI Improvements
Numerous bug fixes and enhancements have been made to the HUD and UI. Bugs affecting the MVP display, the Refund All button in the Buy Menu, the ESC menu scoreboard, and the Loss Bonus scoreboard tooltip have been addressed. Blocking stranger Steam avatars now extends to blocking other user-generated content like name tags and stickers. Performance improvements have also been made to the Warehouse's main menu and item inspection backgrounds.
CS2 Chickens
Even the chickens have seen some love. They now have a variety of new animations and enhanced mobility, allowing them to walk up hills and turn right while walking. These changes add a touch of realism and charm to the game’s ambiance.
CS2 Chicken Leaks
Alongside the official updates, leaks have hinted at intriguing future additions. Since the last update, chickens have reportedly received "inspect" animations. Three animations fit the first-person view: chicken_inspect_draw02, chicken_inspect_idle, and chicken_inspect_idle02. These animations suggest that players might soon be able to inspect chickens, similarly to how they inspect weapons. This development has sparked speculation about the possible introduction of chicken skins, allowing players to customize the appearance of these beloved in-game creatures.
CS2 Demos
The update also enhances demo playback functionalities. Kill and death events are now marked on the playback timeline, and a new "highlight mode" shows only kills and deaths for the active player. Various minor UI changes and fixes have been implemented, including resolving a demo playback crash.
CS2 Map Changes
Several maps have undergone significant changes to improve gameplay flow and balance. In Vertigo, additions include a catwalk by bombsite A and a passage between elevators and scaffolding. The layout of bombsite A and spawn timings have been slightly tweaked, along with Wingman layout adjustments. Baggage saw a movement hitch on the lower conveyor fixed, and the central conveyor tray height has been lowered to enhance sniper views. In Office, a bug allowing players to shoot through multiple walls has been fixed. Mirage has had collision issues on props and around palace windows addressed.
Conclusion
The "Fire Sale" update for CS2 brings a wealth of changes aimed at refining gameplay, enhancing the player experience, and balancing competitive play. From economic adjustments and rental options to improved map designs and more interactive environments, this update marks a significant step forward in the evolution of Counter-Strike 2. The potential introduction of chicken skins hinted at through recent leaks, adds an exciting layer of customization that players eagerly anticipate. Staying ahead of these changes will be crucial for players looking to maintain their edge in this ever-evolving game.
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