

From that tree, people can use different branches, which can represent different versions of the code, with fixes, new features, and sometimes a whole new code base. Think of it like a tree: the 730 ID is the tree roots that represent CS:GO as a whole, as a project. But in the grand scheme of things, it's going to be great for the game. So yeah, it'll probably look and feel the same, and there's a possibility we won't see much change from the get go. When you take into account the spaghetti code, the fact that it's 20 years old, and Valve's odd (and somewhat very bad) company structure, it takes YEARS to make such a large code base your own. Hidden Path did, and they did a pretty sloppy job with it. If Valve really want to make the game global and conquer markets such as China, the Middle East, India, and Africa, they really have to think big.įinally let's not forget that Valve didn't make CS:GO. CS has been around for 20 years now, with the proper tools and marketing there's a really great chance that it'll still be there 30 years from now. It might sound stupid, but on an economical point of view (and remember we're talking about Valve here), it makes perfect sense. The game is supposed to be renamed just "Counter-Strike". We'd have "attackers" and "defenders" or just "T" and "CT".

Not to forget that some people are discussing the fact that Valve is going to "debrand" the game from all the "terrorist" decorum. It'll also help Valve support the game for much longer because it's built on much robust and recent technologies. Being on Source 2 will bring much better map support (with better tools for making maps). This is mainly going to feel like a relief. It's going to be years before we could see another TCG. Riot basically took Hearthstone's spot, with a game that succeeded in adding new mechanics. So after some time they scrapped it to start anew, only it was too little too late, and the game was doomed to be trashed forever. Not to forget the economical model that was absolutely shit and so greedy. I also remember Tyler McVicker being so hyped about the game, and printing cards just from screenshots so that he could play early.Īlas, the mechanics were shit and the readability of the board was non-existant. Richard Garfield at the helm, and announced by Day9 who could've become such a legendary frontrunner of the game.

It's such a shame because they had the right people. Remember when Hearthstone came out? Blizzard was like "so this is a fun sideproject we've been working on, let's see if you like it" and it was an instant success. They also should've announced it with much less fanfare. They never should've announced it at the International. 19,270 IzakOOOī Paris Major Legends Stage - Monte. Monte vs Vitality | 9INE vs FaZe 30 minut. 39,906 ohnePixelī Paris Major 2023 Legends Stage: H. 🔴HEROIC vs LIQUID | BLAST PARIS MAJOR 202. 55,399 Gaulesī Major, Legends Stage: Day 2, Stre. Heroic vs Liquid BLAST Paris Major 2023. Not just that, but the latest GeForce Experience also included a config for said executables.Subreddit Rules Message Moderators Official CS:GO Blog Discordī Major, Legends Stage: Day 2, Stre.
#Cs source 2 drivers#
This was further corroborated by Gabe Follower ( who also showed that other NVIDIA drivers have also added support for the two executables. Aquarius noted that the profile in the NVIDIA Control Panel included two executables: csgos2.exe, as well as cs2.exe. Game Profiles, for those not familiar, change up various graphics settings for games outside of that game’s options menu. It all started when Twitter user Aquarius ( showed that the latest NVIDIA Drivers included a new Game Profile called Counter-strike 2. Why project is called Counter-Strike 2 and what are you cooking /PU8Op9uGLq Latest NVIDIA drivers introduced support for unknown app executables called "csgos2.exe" and "cs2.exe".
#Cs source 2 update#
The recent NVIDIA Driver update may have contained a leak pointing towards the existence of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ( CSGO) Source 2, or CSGO 2.
