a valve Provide an update for Counter Strike 2 Last Friday night (29) with the aim of making adjustments and improvements in the most diverse areas in the new version of the game.
Check out the update notes below:
(voice)
– Fixed an issue where the sound of grenades exploding in the air did not play.
– Added alternative sounds for grenades falling on and off the map.
(Play)
– Fixed an issue with terrorists appearing in the right arm position with the bomb.
(Miscellaneous)
– Several bugs related to Vulkan have been fixed.
– The Phoenix Soldier icon has been updated to reflect the recent change in the color of the masks.
– ‘toggleconsole’ can no longer be linked to ‘mouse1’, as this prevents normal menu interactions.
– Various bugs and modifications to skins and stickers.
– Fixed the problem of votes in favor of withdrawal not being counted.
(animation)
– Fixed an issue where foot animation was not activated.
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(maps)
– Various fixes and modifications to the old one.
(perfect world)
– Players who have opened the game in China and have already accepted the region’s terms and agreements will be able to choose between “-perfectworld” or “worldwide” modes.
– These modes can be active with “-promptperfectworld” or ignored if “-perfectworld” and “-worldwide” are active.
(dedicated community servers)
– To open a dedicated community server, you can use this command line as a reference: “cs2 -dedicated +map de_dust2”.
– To enable logging, add this command line: “+sv_logfile 1 -serverlogging”.
– Or add this to the config: “sv_logfile 1” and “login”.
– Logs can be used in the same way as they were used in CS:GO.

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