Twitch streamer Mark "OhnePixel" recently hopped on a voice call with fellow streamer and CS:GO player Erik "fl0m," who gave an insight into his experience of testing the beta version of the upcoming Counter-Strike 2.
fl0m revealed that he was among the few gamers who playtested the game for several hours. However, he stated that there were a lot of audio-related issues. Surprisingly, the developers worked overnight to re-vamp "the entire sound engine" and boot up a new Source 2 engine.
Twitch streamer fl0m took to OhnePixel's stream to demonstrate how hard the CS:GO team has been working. Reflecting on his playtesting session, he said:
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The Twitch streamer highlighted the remarkable commitment of the team he encountered, which provided valuable context for understanding the dedication invested in the game.
While the development team received praise for their work ethic, fans were still critical of Valve (the corporation that develops CS:GO) for not expanding their team as other big projects (such as Valorant and Fortnite) have. Here are the top comments:
Valve has revealed that the upcoming full version of the game will be released to all players for free during the summer of 2023.
The updated version is anticipated to feature redesigned maps, improved lighting, alterations to smoke grenades, and a new sub-tick server system that will replace the existing tick-rate system.
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