Counter-Strike 2

CS2 Release was rushed…



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  1. I've been playing Titanfall 2 in the meantime while CS2 gets ironed out and theres more to do. Ive had the beta for a month and a couple weeks. I was hopeful for an operation but that might be a while

  2. i mean i literally cant play the game now, it just randomly crashes every 5 to 15 minutes…

  3. the game not being available on macOS is crazy, considering the fact that csgo was working on it fine and source 2 is able to work on it (for example dota 2)

  4. It's not a problem, they promised summer (end of) and it was good that they delivered. I'm happy to play the game in this state while we wait for more upcoming features.
    EDIT: I'm in europe.

  5. I think it's good that they released it. People are talking as if it's an unplayable game and it really isn't. If they didn't remove csgo people would compare the game to a game that has been out and updated for over 10 years. CS2 would never reach a good enough state by a lot of players who compare it to csgo. What I'm saying is. I think it's good that Valve is forcing this upon us because it's good enough to play, and we can move forward together as one. The longer they kept csgo around, the harder it would be for people to move on.

  6. Honestly i thought its going to be much worse. People were talking about massive issues and so far its been pretty good to me. I had game freezing twice and fps are reminding me to get a new pc but otherwise im more optimistic towards cs2 than negative

  7. They removed clipping from the railway on stairs on office for some reason also

  8. All they needed to do was update graphics and they borderline did that so I donā€™t expect much

  9. The community browser is in the game and almost nobody played danger zone

  10. as someone who loves cs i just wish the release was better for the sake of hype and getting new players involved, but hopefully the future is bright.

  11. Iā€™m having a great time with cs2 and Iā€™m happy we closed the book on csgo to focus solely on cs2. Iā€™m sure theyā€™ll work hard for the next coming months to fix everything! To me the game is very playable and enjoyable. Perhaps not tournament-ready but still, good enough for me šŸ˜Š

  12. Valve really painted themselves into a corner with the whole ā€œsummer releaseā€
    Definitely Valveā€™s marketing team kneecapping the actual Dev team with that timeframe

    Generated hype and attention but it lead to (what I can only assume) is a compromise ā€œfull releaseā€ build of the game

  13. This game has too many problems, lack of maps too, not all want to play mirage, i miss canals and cobble.. Hopefully stuff is fixed in next patch. Cant keep playing so few maps, also dying when u r your fist distance from place u got shot is too much…

  14. imo cs2 is currently is the best fps on the market, valorant still doesnt have a replay sistem, precise gunplay or a working map pool. However i do think they should have kept csgo servers open for the gamemodes and maps that still haven't been ported (demolition or danger zone). They are definetely minor gamemodes but it seems unfair that players can no longer play them.

    As for the state of mm and competitive gameplay, I agree that the switch HAD to be done abruptly, the community is really stubborn and they wanted to avoid a source / cs 1.6 situation happening once again. I am by no means a pro player, but I feel people just hate on the game when they cant really notice the difference. 128 tick server feeling would be great (specially movement wise) and a working anti-cheat could benefit the state of the game. However it's been a long time since I encountered a cheater, but the community is so annoying that maybe upgrading it a bit would make them calm down.

  15. The default gloves on primeiro tenente skin are black instead of tan and it doesnt go well with his camo and my moonrise glock has the moon in the wrong place fucking up my sticker craft which has sentimental value to me

  16. Game is awesome, should have tried cago early, it was way worse than this, this is decent and we will get to input and help shape it's future

  17. I just played 3 matches and all of them went good, no problems, good maps, good lighting, good fps, perfect games

  18. All I gotta say is, ā€œThat without you girl my life is ā€¦ā€¦Incomplete!!!!ā€

  19. This is why Valve NEVER tends to do release dates

    Valve knew the gamr wasn't ready, but they backed themselves into a corner

    Either they end up lying that the game comes out in summer

    Or

    They release the game in its current state

    Delaying wasnt an option, Valve already rarely does relase dates, so making a new one wasnt happening

    And also not having a release date at all wouldn't work either, Valve would just get distracted and stop working on the game, its unfortunate but due to Valves internal structure of "work on whatever you want" CS2 had to release this way, to force people at Valve to focus on it so that it gets finished

    Reminder that the state CS2 is in is after around 5 to 6 years of on and off development, and Valve knows how they are, once a project is at that point, its going to end up abandoned unless something is done to motivate people to just finish the damn project

    Source 2 is an example of this, after all these years its still an unfinished engine because no one at Valve has the motivation to finsih it, CS2 would have ended up that way without being released like this

  20. šŸ’Æ agreee. And Valve of all companies is famous for valvetime and are definitely in the position to say "stuff pressure, we're only gonna release once it's great" and I'm pretty confident the communiity would support that. The updates to CS2 better come thick and fast and Valve is one of the few companies I still have trust in their ability to iterate on a game and improve it. Remember how crap CSGO was at launch? At least we could go back to CS Source while they sorted it out though. RIP CSGO

  21. watched, and i completely understand this viewpoint. But as someone who was frustrated at almost every single mechanic in cs:go and told "that's just how it is", is why i never got any more then 100 hours into it. CS2 on the other hand is night and day different. They fixed it all. All the weird shit at every corner was made better. I simply don't care about how much the game has lost because to me, it never had it to begin with. I simply could not take it seriously, especially considering their own matchmaking servers weren't even taken seriously. I welcome CS2 in the state it was three months ago over any build of CSGO.

  22. bruh, just let me play my csgo and fix this broken game 1st. They removed the game which they were tweaking and fixing for 11 years just to give us this s**t.

  23. This release was what we needed, yeah it's not 100% done, but damn it's a neat one. PS. It's free to play…lol

  24. Totally agree that it feels rushed. The end result was extremely anti-climactic. Instead of a big release, it was more like everyone just got access to the beta…..and that's it.

    I wasn't expecting an Operation, I wasn't even expecting a new case. I was just expecting the whole thing to be packaged up nicely (ie not missing the major elements from CSGO like the other game modes) and launched with a nice launch webpage explaining things, like they do with most Operations. Basically what they did with the beta announcement.

    I get they are busy, and it looks like they underestimated how big this project ended up being. Oddly enough, it seems like they actually tried *not* to follow Valve time for once….yet this would've been one of those times that the community would've been fine with them following Valve time.

  25. I would have been okay playing GO for another 6m-1y while they fleshed it out privately.

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