Counter-Strike 2’s anti-cheating patch has players begging Valve to swap it back
Counter-Strike 2’s anti-cheating patch has players begging Valve to swap it back

Counter-Strike 2’s March 30 patch might’ve caused more controversy than intended, with fans now imploring Valve to revert the update’s changes to “desynchronized” shooting seeds. Bullets in CS2 were previously far closer to their tracers, but have now reverted to the way they were before—and players aren’t happy.

In the late March update, Valve restored the shooting seeds setting to something closer to CS:GO’s style, but some players had already grown fond of the CS2 adjustment.

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