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    Counter-Strike 2 update resolves amusing bug resembling Michael Jackson in English

    Counter-Strike 2 Patch Notes: Latest Update & Fixes

    Counter-Strike 2 has finally arrived, and it’s living up to the massive anticipation it generated before its launch. After spending countless hours in its predecessor, CSGO, fans couldn’t wait to get their hands on Valve’s new shooter. Since its release, the developer has been consistently addressing bugs, resolving issues, and introducing exciting features. In its most recent update, the game has received a fix for one of the funniest bugs ever, much to the disappointment of many players.

    One of the notable bugs in Counter-Strike 2 was the peculiar phenomenon where players’ feet would be stuck to the ground while the rest of their body moved freely. It resembled Michael Jackson’s iconic dance move in the Smooth Criminal music video, defying the laws of gravity. This bug allowed players to lean forward in an extraordinary way, similar to Jackson’s real-life ability.

    Regrettably, the developers have fixed this hilarious bug, leaving many players disheartened. Alongside this fix, Valve has also addressed multiple issues in various maps, including Inferno, Mirage, Nuke, Overpass, and Vertigo. The update also takes care of miscellaneous bugs, such as the ability to clip through ceilings.

    For enthusiasts of the Steam Workshop, the CS2 update brings numerous improvements to its tools. With the addition of a new screenshot button and an item editor, players can now unleash their creativity in the Counter-Strike sequel, reminiscent of their experiences in Garry’s Mod.

    Counter-Strike 2 Patch Notes – Thursday, October 12, 2023

    If you’re interested in delving into Valve’s detailed patch notes directly from the source, head over to their official post on Steam for an in-depth look at all the changes introduced with the new Counter-Strike 2 update.

    Animation

    • Fixed the “Smooth Criminal” foot-pinning bug
    • Adjusted team select and team intro knife animations to work with Shadow Daggers

    Gameplay

    • When a server disagrees about a player’s loadout, such as when a match starts during a patch, the buy menu will now reflect the server-authoritative loadout
    • Fixed a case where players could clip through ceilings
    • Made adjustments to character shaders to improve player visibility

    Maps

    • Various bug fixes and tweaks to Inferno, Mirage, Nuke, Overpass, and Vertigo

    Miscellaneous

    • Added “Player Color” option to the “HUD Color” setting that will make the HUD match your or your spectator target’s player color in competitive modes
    • Changed “Use Player Colors on Team ID” default to “Yes”
    • Added “Large Player Count” setting to replace player avatars with team player count in the mini-scoreboard during the active portion of rounds
    • Fixed a bug where graffiti changes mid-match were delayed
    • Various bug fixes and tweaks to weapon finishes and stickers

    Workshop tools

    • New Screenshot button – captures a screenshot of the game window and saves a .png file to disk. Using “Inspect” with the gray or green backgrounds saves the .png with the UI elements hidden and a transparent background
    • Added Inferno and Ancient preview maps (workshop_preview_inferno and workshop_preview_ancient)
    • Workshop Item Editor – The integrated help system contains detailed guides when you see (More Help: Shift+F1) in the tooltip. These detailed guides contain important information about PBR color ranges, wear/durability masking alpha values, and much more

    If you’re currently immersing yourself in Valve’s new shooter and need some tips to play like a pro, make sure to explore the best CS2 crosshair codes. Alternatively, take a look at our roundup of the finest CS2 knives. There’s nothing quite as satisfying as wielding a shiny, stylish rainbow knife.

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