CS2 Update: Valve's Attempt to Fix Boosting Goes Hilariously Wrong

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Valve's latest CS2 update aimed to fix boosting issues but ended up introducing new bugs, sparking frustration and sarcasm within the CS community. Explore the chaos and hidden details in this controversial patch.

Valve has done it again, releasing a new update for Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) that was meant to fix existing issues but, in classic Valve fashion, ended up introducing new ones. If you're tired of the phrase "fix one thing, break another," this update might just make you laugh—or cry.

The Intentions Were Good, But...

In an attempt to address issues related to player boosting, Valve restricted the upward movement of a player when another player is boosted on their head. Sounds simple, right? Well, think again. Instead of solving the problem, this tweak introduced a game-breaking bug where the bottom player in a boost can now remain floating in the air, defying all logic and gravity.

The community was quick to react. Lobanjica, a well-known figure in the CS community, sarcastically commented, "VALVE, STOP UPDATING THE GAME. IT ALWAYS GETS WORSE." His sentiment was echoed by Haix, who bluntly stated, "WE NEED NEW DEVELOPERS; THEY'VE BEEN TRYING TO FIX THINGS FOR A YEAR, AND IT JUST CREATES NEW BUGS."

But hey, it wasn’t all bad. Valve did issue a small follow-up patch nearly three hours after the original update, supposedly fixing this newly-introduced boost bug. Still, one has to wonder, could Valve ever release a flawless update?

New Content, But at What Cost?

The update wasn’t just about breaking—sorry, "fixing"—boosting mechanics. It also introduced several minor tweaks and updates:

  • In Casual game mode, players will now earn an additional XP score point for every round in which they deal damage to enemies. More points, more fun, right?

  • Official game servers now have more control over voting to change levels, but let's be honest, who even votes for that?

  • Dead players can no longer pick up ground weapons. If you're dead, just stay dead.

  • The buy menu now automatically closes if the switch team menu opens. Valve, solving problems you didn’t even know you had.

Hidden Gems: What Else Lurks in the Update?

According to dataminer and YouTuber МОЛЕКУРЯТНИК, there are some hidden details in the game files, including numerous references to weapon charms. Yes, you heard that right—weapon charms might be making their way to CS2 soon. Another fun find? A mysterious image titled "discrete loot list" was discovered in the game files, hinting at the possible return of gifts.

Moreover, it seems the bugged boost mechanics were already being exploited in competitive matches, with Reddit users reporting its use in official games.

Even m0NESY, another CS legend, couldn't help but throw in his two cents, saying, "LOOKS LIKE THEY FINALLY FIXED THE BOOST BUG, ABOUT TIME!!" However, some players noticed that the bug persists under certain conditions, leaving us all to wonder if Valve’s updates will ever be bug-free.

Conclusion: Valve's Perpetual Bug Hunt

The recent CS2 update is a perfect example of how well-intentioned fixes can lead to unintended chaos. While Valve works hard to improve the game, the introduction of new bugs has become somewhat of a tradition. For players, it's just another day in the life of CS2, where the line between fun and frustration is often blurred.

Stay tuned for the next update—who knows what will be broken or "fixed" next?

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