![]() Even if Source has fewer bugs, the bugs it does have are way more gamebreaking ( example)ĭ. On top of that, the Source P90 is ridiculous, and the AWP is just a complete joke.Ĭ. You cite CSGO as having unbalanced pistols - have you even played Source? The pistols are way stronger in Source, namely the dualies and of course the famous Source deagle. CSS has more unbalanced weapons than CSGO. CSGO, in it's current state, is truer to 1.6 than CSS is thanks primarily to having less peeker's advantage and taggingī. I disagree with you on a number of points:Ī. Updates are non-existent (the game never changes but at the same time is not ruined by faulty development choices)įor what its worth, I have been playing CS since 2003 and have 3k hours in CS:GO and 2k hours in CS:S Pornographic Sprays (this might not be a negative) Able to save a buy loadout from the buy menu without having to set up buy binds. Unofficial modded servers that include hundreds of different game modes Sprays are free (make any picture your spray) Skins are free (Download any skins you want, including CSGO's skins) More True to 1.6 (When TurtleRock went out to create CS:S their goal was to essential port 1.6 over to the new source engine at the time) 64 Tick Matchmaking (this is problematic when it comes to competitive matches which is what MM is supposed to be about) (Valve has mega ban waves every now and then which helps but then puts the game on sale so hackers and smurfs stock up on throw away accounts) Hackers and Smurfs run amuck in almost every MatchMaking Game Five Year Old Bugs that are still in the game today. Gun balance is abysmal (especially pistols) Better graphics than CS:S (not by much seeing CSGO is running on a modified source engine) For simplicity's sake I'll break down each game into a pros and cons list for you. I could write a small book on the problems that CSGO has, from ridiculous pistols to an extremely toxic community. ![]() CGMagazine has reached out to Valve for comment, and we will update the story accordingly if we hear back.EDIT: I expect this will get plenty of down votes.Ĭontrary to popular belief and opinion, CSS is actually the better Counter-Strike.ĬSGO is ripe with hackers, smurfs, and paid sprays. While these remain rumours until confirmed by Valve, it could be an exciting move that will lead to the hugely popular game seeing a resurgence, although time will tell. Valve will likely ensure the game is stable before making any significant changes. Nevertheless, it is improbable that Counter-Strike 2 will become the primary game played at the professional level right away. Now that the professional scene is completely dedicated to one game, there is a possibility that the transition to a new game will be easier and mandated by Valve.Īlternatively, the community may decide to split once again, resulting in a divided pro scene. Initially, the community was split between CS 1.6 and CS Source, with few making the transition to CS:GO. Lewis also expresses concern about the effect the release of Counter-Strike 2 will have on the professional Counter-Strike scene, which has grown considerably since the introduction of CS:GO over a decade ago. With the initial release being a beta, it is hard to say how many of these features will be present at launch. The new matchmaking system will also receive an update, bringing it closer to the level of external services such as FACEIT. In addition to running on the Source 2 engine, Counter-Strike 2 is expected to feature 128 tick servers - a feature that the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive community has been clamouring for, according to Lewis. It’s also probable that the shift to the Source 2 engine will push up the minimum spec to run the game, although time will tell on this front. It is unclear whether the original Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and the new version will coexist or if Valve intends to merge the two into one product - a tactic employed by Overwatch. According to the report, the highly-anticipated update referred to as “ Counter-Strike 2” is slated to release its beta version sometime in March or early April. The widespread rumours of an upcoming massive update that will revolutionize the game may actually be true, as confirmed by sources cited in a recent report from journalist Richard Lewis. The Counter-Strike community is in for a surprise, as a recent report suggests that the much-speculated Counter-Strike 2 engine update will be released soon.Ĭounter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: Go), a staple in many peoples’ Steam gaming libraries, may be in for a major overhaul, despite its incredible success.
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