valve As of today, Counter-Strike 2 has released its update. Officially announced in March, the long-rumored game replaced Counter-Strike: Global Offensive with a free upgrade. The production is powered by the Source 2 game engine developed by Valve. This leads to sharper textures, more realistic lighting, and a new geometry system.
Counter-Strike 2 became more realistic with the Source 2 engine
Valve stated that it combined the maps under three categories. Firstly, he explained the Touchstone maps. These maps are classic scenes with solid foundations that have mostly been left unchanged so players can check out the key gameplay changes from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive to Counter-Strike 2. Secondly, there are Upgrade maps. These maps also focus on the lighting provided by the Source 2 game engine. Thus, it offers more realistic-looking reflections and materials. Finally, there are Overhaul (Revision) maps that showcase all the capabilities of Source 2. These maps were also completely recreated from scratch by the development team.
smoke bombs Counter-Strike It had a more realistic appearance in the 2 game. Valve said it has overhauled the way bombs work and made them more dynamic. “Not only do all players now see the same smoke regardless of their location, but the smoke can also interact with the environment in interesting ways,” Valve said in a behind-the-scenes video. It responds to lighting and grows to fill spaces naturally. “The shape of the smoke cloud can be pushed and hollowed out by bullets and grenades.” said.