Players worldwide are expressing their frustration towards Valve for not including two essential features in the latest patch for CS2. The absence of left-hand gun holding and cl_bob commands has left veteran players perplexed, as these features were present in CS 1.6 and were recently used in CS:GO. Despite being seemingly insignificant to new players, these custom commands hold great importance to experienced players.
Valve released CS2 on October 5, and since then, players have been questioning why these features were not included. The community believes that adding the cl_righthand 0 and cl_bob commands would be simple quality-of-life improvements that Valve should have implemented before the game’s official release. This omission has led players to criticize Valve for releasing an incomplete game that should have undergone further beta testing.
Valve’s current focus appears to be fixing critical bugs, such as the XP exploit that rewarded players who disconnected and reconnected during a match. This bug was addressed in the October 5 update. However, CS2 still lacks the polish and stability that players enjoyed in CS:GO, with numerous game-breaking bugs and flaws in Premier mode.
With IEM Sydney set to begin on October 15, it is unlikely that Valve will prioritize adding the cl_righthand 0 and cl_bob commands in the immediate future. Doing so could potentially lead to professional players encountering bugs during their matches, which would reflect poorly on Valve. ESL, the event organizer, has already expressed concerns about potential issues.
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