Valve's latest Counter-Strike 2 update penalises players who reload before their gun's magazine is empty, giving ...
Possibly one of the most controversial updates for the Counter-Strike series as a whole, the latest Counter-Strike 2 update ...
Valve has revealed the first meta-defining patch with the CS2 reload update, introducing magazine management to shake up the ...
Valve has released a new update for FPS Counter-Strike 2, and while it might sound small, the changes it introduces are ...
Valve shocked Counter-Strike players this week when the developer released a new update for Counter-Strike 2 that makes a critical change to the reload function. Now, when players reload a gun, any ...
With the new system, when you reload, your current magazine drops, and all remaining bullets are lost. For example, if you have a full M4A1-S magazine and spray at an enemy, leaving 8 bullets in the ...
Valve is changing Counter-Strike 2 so that players who reload their magazines will remove their entire clip completely & ...
In the latest CS2 update, reloading works completely differently now. When you reload, any bullets left in your magazine are ...
Beyond the reload controversy, the update also sneaks in a couple of welcome quality-of-life additions. Valve is introducing in-game Map Guides to competitive matches, giving you a quick refresher on ...
The Counter-Strike 2 update changes magazine mechanics, and that's going to break muscle memory from over 20 years.
Like plenty of other shooters, Counter-Strike games typically let us reload weapons without penalty. Now, however, Valve is bringing "higher stakes" to how and when you reload in CS2 by adopting a ...
As part of the Guns, Games, and Guides update, any remaining ammunition in a magazine is now discarded when reloading. Instead of “topping up” bullets, players will always replace the entire magazine ...