CaptainBasculin,

All I want from CS2 is to remove legs, like who thought it would’ve been a good idea?

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

I rather see Valve work on actually crucial features than to put effort in removing features that are already implemented.

tomi000,

I dont understand. Legs as in the character models legs?

Virkkunen,
@Virkkunen@kbin.social avatar

Yes. CS2 has added legs to your firsrt person view model, so when you look down, you see the your character's body instead of nothing.

I find it a welcome addition.

tomi000,

Ah I see. The models always had legs thats why I was confused^^

_Mantissa,

People down voting you don’t realize how irritating it is to be blocked from kills by your own player model. Bunch of Dust II mains smh my head

Vash63,

I love it. I do wish they had opened up mods and community servers before launch but the core game plays and looks so good. Most of the missing modes were never core to the game, hopefully they add some of them back after reworking them later (DZ?). It runs even better than GO did on Linux too.

serratur,

It runs even better than GO did on Linux too.

So you dont have to start the game 15 times for it to work?

Vilian,

i never had to do it, it just slowd

ElectroLisa,
@ElectroLisa@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Or fiddle around with launch parameters to hear anything in-game?

UrPartnerInCrime,
@UrPartnerInCrime@sh.itjust.works avatar

Sounds like steam pulled an epic

Kolanaki,
!deleted6508 avatar

Would anything drastic need to be done to a map to just load it up in CS2? I would assume the file format is at least the same and they’re built using Hammer.

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Playable maps need to be recompiled. It’s a completely different engine after all.

thoughtorgan,

Old maps were .bsp , new ones are .vpk . So like the other guy said, would probably need to be recompiled in HAMMER.

krigo666,

Actually this maybe should have been named Counter-Strike 3. 1 was the original based on HL1, 2 is the Source version, and this should be 3. CS:GO is a variant of Source version with different gaming modes. I wonder if a GO version of this new CS will appear.

I do miss the FireArms mod of CS1.

Alto,
@Alto@kbin.social avatar

IIRC the only reason it's called CS2 is because it's on the Source 2 engine

huskypenguin,

The next half life will be called Half Life 2: Source 2

BlackVenom,

Taps headcrab

sorghum,
@sorghum@sh.itjust.works avatar

2 source 2 furious

Wodge,
@Wodge@lemmy.world avatar

Valve can’t release things with 3 in the name.

ZeroMmX,

My head cannon goes like this:

2000- Counter-Strike

2003- Counter-Strike 1.6

2004- Counter-Strike: Condition Zero (1.7)

2004- Counter-Strike Source (1.8)

2012- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (1.9)

2023- Counter-Strike 2(.0)

iegod,

Needs a little action quake origin entry.

verysoft,

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  • buffalobuffalo,

    whos gonna tell 'em

    Vilian,

    lmao

    verysoft,

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  • cryptiod137,

    No one wants your life story

    vsh, (edited )

    11 years later there’s still no peeking mechanic

    Flowers,

    ?

    Album,
    @Album@lemmy.ca avatar

    Peeking

    mcforest,

    Just use D and counter strafe with A (or vice versa).

    holiday,

    Sure there is. A + D spam

    huskypenguin,

    No peaking, iron sites, head turn, geometry grappling. CS is very much nostalgia mechanics. They started the competitive shooter genre, and they’re still here.

    AstralPath,

    What on earth are you talking about?

    vsh,

    Something something other shooters had for years

    AstralPath,

    Why should the best FPS of all time change to cater to you when everyone else has no issue with peeking in the game for like 20 years now?

    StarkillerX42,

    CS2 feels like a downgrade from CSGO in a lot of ways, but CSGO at launch and CSGO at end of life were two completely different games, the same is probably true for CS2. Long term support is what keeps games going.

    mindbleach,

    Yeah it’s almost like deleting a game to replace it with huge changes is bad, actually.

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