Even though CS2 has just released, fans have been comparing it constantly to CS:GO, and some are mourning the differences. The intense FPS game retains much of the charm its predecessor had and improves upon a lot of the problems CS:GO was infamous for, such as graphics issues and other technical problems. However, while it is a fair argument to say the game has only just gotten out of beta, there is much to be desired, especially when evaluating its performance and bug issues. Naturally, no game is perfect on launch, but Valve’s player-base has high expectations some think haven’t been met. In this article, we will cover features that are missing from the game, as well as some prevailing issues and glitches.
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Firstly, the most impactful problem players are still grappling with is the loss of some minigames and game modes that were fan favorites amongst the CS:GO community. The one that has players the most up in arms (no pun intended) is Arms Race, which is one of the original FPS game’s flagship modes. Even if you haven’t played CS:GO, or are only an avid fan, you will certainly recognize this game. Your task is to rack up 32 kills before 15 other opponents can get there, competing against everyone else in intense competition. The twist is that every kill gives you a new weapon, meaning you will need to be skilled in many different types of combat in order to come out on top. Other missing game modes are Danger Zone and Flying Scoutsman, the battle royale and low-gravity, team deathmatch game modes that were also incredibly popular in the original game.
It is an unfortunate reality that cheaters are already present in many lobbies within CS2. However, to add insult to injury, the game’s anticheat
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