New CS2 Update: VACnet 3.0 and Snap Tap Ban

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Recently, Valve released another CS2 update, which has already sparked significant discussion within the gaming community. The update, sized at just 35 MB, introduced changes not only to the usual gameplay but also included long-awaited additions like the testing of a new version of VACnet.

Update Contents

The first notable feature of this update is the new system for detecting certain command combinations. Valve has decided to address the automation of some actions that have long been in a gray area of usage. This particularly applies to functions related to automatic movement and shooting. Now, combinations like hardware counter-strafing (SnapTap feature) will be detected on official servers and result in exclusion from the match.

Additionally, Valve has modified the behavior of certain bind commands. Now, bind commands cannot be used more than twice in a row. If a player attempts to do so, the game engine will simply ignore them. However, there is an option to re-enable support for binds using a protected console command if the game is played with bots or on a private server.

Changes in Game Mechanics

The new CS2 update also affected game mechanics, especially grenade throws while jumping. Now, the confirmation sound for a throw will be audible to all players nearby. Many players noticed that jump throw configs stopped working, even though Valve stated that this feature should function without additional binds. This raises the question of whether developers will continue to fix such configurations, especially in light of the new updates related to macro blocking and detection.

VACnet 3.0: A Hope for Fair Play

One of the most significant announcements made by the developers in this update was the start of testing VACnet 3.0. Valve plans to intensify the fight against cheaters, which has stirred strong emotions among players. Although testing is only conducted in a limited number of matches, many players eagerly anticipate this as the beginning of the end for the era of unfair play.

However, not everything is so optimistic. The testing of VACnet 3.0 raises some doubts, especially considering Valve's past attempts to combat cheating. For example, Overwatch, which was implemented for close partners, isn't working as effectively as hoped. Most new CS2 menu sections are in TypeScript, while Overwatch still operates on JavaScript, suggesting that Valve may not have completed all the necessary work to integrate VACnet 3.0.

Hidden Files and Potential Additions

In addition to the changes mentioned above, hidden files in the update indicate testing of a new feature related to VAC. This confirms Valve's intention to strengthen security measures and combat cheaters at a new level. There is also information suggesting the possible introduction of new charms in the near future, which will be available in the game.

Conclusion

The update in CS2 not only brought new restrictions and opportunities but also demonstrated that Valve continues to actively work on improving the gaming experience. The testing of VACnet 3.0 is an important step in the fight against cheaters, and players eagerly await the results. However, many questions remain to be answered, and only time will tell how successful these innovations will be.

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