The hype and excitement in the CS:GO community has recently surged to an all-time high, with Counter-Strike 2 being confirmed for release later this year. A limited-access beta of the hotly anticipated sequel is currently online, with Valve making it available to select players. The developers have also been providing regular patch notes for the same to address player feedback.
The latest patch, which was released on March 30, aims to address one of the most significant issues that had been affecting player experience in-game. The console command "cl_physics_highlight_active 5" was being utilized to trigger wallhacks during matches. The latest update disabled all development console commands, including this one.
Beyond that, the March 30 update improved the "inspect then reload" animation to better match the same in CS:GO. Collisions between ragdolls have also been removed. Furthermore, HE grenades will also no longer interact with or affect smokes through walls in Counter-Strike 2.
Without further ado, here are the official patch notes for the March 30 update in Counter-Strike 2.
The official patch notes for the March 30 update in Counter-Strike 2 are as follows:
The contentious wallhack in question was discovered by the well-known CS:GO player Erik "fl0m" Flom. Punching in the aforementioned command in Counter-Strike 2 and turning it on would allow users to see player highlights on the map, along with the enemy player's locations even through map structures.
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