Counter-Strike 2 has been plagued with issues since its launch, but there may be hope on the horizon. FaZe Clan’s Twistzz revealed that Valve has started seeking feedback from professional players to address the game’s problems. Despite the messy launch, Twistzz urges players to remain hopeful and patient for upcoming updates from Valve.
The release of CS2 on September 27 has been marred by various issues, including cheaters, poor optimization, broken hitboxes, FPS drops, and low tick rates. Both professional and casual players have voiced their concerns, prompting Valve to release frequent patches. However, these patches have not fully resolved the issues.
Twistzz’s revelation offers a glimmer of hope for the CS2 community, especially as the esports scene begins transitioning to the new game. Initially, many pros believed it was a mistake to switch to CS2 immediately after its release. However, some argued that forcing pros to play the game would provide Valve with valuable data to fix the problems.
With Valve now actively seeking feedback from professional teams, it is expected that major fixes will be implemented in the near future. Players eagerly await improvements to address the game’s shortcomings and ensure a smoother competitive experience.
Source: DOTESPORTS