After 11 years and a fairly smooth beta test, Counter Strike gets a face-lift and a new engine.
Other updates include a new rating system, cleaner looking maps, reimagined visual effects like blood splatter, and smoke grenades that adjust to the environment.
There should also be an improvement to the time the engine takes to respond to actions like jumping and shooting. It’s an update that’s needed for the game to keep up with advancing technology, although after 11 years many would probably have liked to see even more changes, such as new maps. It’s a long wait for a refurbished version of the same game, but at least Counter-Strike 2 is still free-to-play and players can carry over existing inventories to the new game.
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