Counter-Strike 2 Bug Allowing Texture Changes & Cheating Was Fixed
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Players discovered a critical exploit in a new Counter-Strike 2 update, accidentally letting them bypass the server rules and change the game elements. However, Valve has already fixed the bug.As told by YouTuber MrMaxim, the bug allowed players to modify certain things in the game and play with the applied changes on official servers. The YouTuber explained that with the bug, players could replace specific files to modify textures and elements like doors, boxes, and even the player models, which could be used as a way to cheat and bypass the in-game limitations.The blogger suggested that probably playing with those changes wouldnt be regarded as cheating, though it was not certain. What is more, the exploit has reportedly been present in the game for about six months.However, it is said that the bug has now been fixed, though Valve didnt mention it in the latest patch notes, which focus on minor performance optimization for some CPU-bound cases, recoil setting during spectating, and support for updating existing map annotations on Steam Workshop.Also, check out these creative CS2 maps created by the game enthusiast Lillykyu, in which the creator combines the games world with the elements from other titles or even software:A Microsoft Paint map for Counter-Strike 2:A custom map that allows you to experience Jetpack Joyride entirely within Counter-Strike 2:A Fruit Ninja-inspired Counter-Strike 2 map:Dont forget to join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Counter-Strike 2 Bug Allowing Texture Changes & Cheating Was Fixed appeared first on CG SHARES.
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