On the night of May 2, Counter-Strike 2 developers released a small patch, fixing some of the shooter bugs. Information about this was published in the game's official blog on Steam.
Here's the list of changes and additions:
- Fixed a bug that caused the game to stop accepting keyboard input during voting for the next map at the end of a match.
- Now, at the end of a demo recording, playback will be paused instead of returning the player to the main menu.
- Fixed a bug where main menu characters always had default gloves.
- Minor optimizations in demo playback.
- Added "Arms Race" mode for maps available in the workshop.
According to the Russian-speaking dataminer Maxim "Gabe Follower" Poltaev, Valve continues to work on "Patrol." Punishments may have also been added to the game for a group of players who play with a cheater.
Earlier, Valve representatives changed the competitive map pool, added "Patrol" to the game, a new grenade sight, the ability to pick up weapons at spawn through the shop menu, and much more.