New CS2 Update: Is Snap Tab Banned?
On August 14th, a new CS2 update was released, weighing 435 MB. While the changes might seem minor at first glance, the game code hides numerous interesting details that could significantly impact the future of CS2. Let's break down what the developers have in store for us.
Major Capsule Store Disabled
With the update, the Major capsule store was disabled. Although the delay in disabling it was minimal, the purchase of souvenir cases also became unavailable. However, the prediction page, where these cases could be purchased, remains in the game. It seems the developers found it important to keep this page updated despite the removal of key features.
Map Changes and Gameplay Improvements
Community maps, Mills and Pool Day, have been updated. This time, the developers were prompt with the new CS2 update, indicating their attention to in-game content. One of the key changes relates to character behavior when taking damage. Now, after taking damage, player movement slows down with a slight delay, which should reduce instances of "teleporting." This delay can be adjusted on community servers through a new console command, sv.predictable_damage_tag_tick (default 2).
Bug Fixes and Work on the New Engine
The update also fixed several bugs, including the ability to trigger the bomb-planting animation anywhere and a bug with viewing through textures. A bug related to the revolver's cylinder rotation was fixed, and tab loading times in the menu were reduced.
But the most interesting part lies in the leaks. Developers are actively working on CS2's engine toolkit, likely related to upcoming in-game items. Specifically, this might be linked to the closure of the Major store and the introduction of new charms. The Vulkan rendering version has also been updated, which may enhance gameplay comfort in the future.
Cheater Protection and New Features
A script for tracking the use of the Snap Tab function—a prohibited macro built into some CS2 keyboards—has appeared in the game's code. While Valve has not officially commented on whether using Snap Tab is against the rules, the developers are likely gathering data for potential sanctions. Additionally, mentions of "suspicious bullets" in the game code suggest efforts to improve the anti-cheat system or reduce hit detection errors.
This update also included work on increasing the tick rate in the system, which should help eliminate gameplay inaccuracies.
Conclusion
The latest CS2 update brings not only fixes and improvements but also hints at major changes on the horizon. Developers are actively preparing tools for future updates and items, while also strengthening the fight against cheaters. Players are left to anticipate what lies ahead in the next updates and how it will affect their favorite game.
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