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Counter Strike: Global Offensive is one of the world's most beloved, and played games, and the flagship game by Valve has been soaring in popularity has the years progressed.
Now, in shocking news, Valve has now revealed CS:GO 2 and we're getting amped to dive into the Limited Test.
However, with the new engine, the biggest change thus far has been the tick rate, and we're going to runover what this means for players.
Counter-Strike 2: How Does Tick Rate Work? New Servers and More
Valve has officially announced the release of CS 2, and it'll come in Summer of 2023, and now that players are diving into the Limited-Test, there's endless possibilties with the new engine.
With the engine, the tick rate, which has been long stuck at 64 rate, has been updated and it appears we're finally going to get the responsive servers that we've been itching for.
Here's what Valve had to say regarding this.
Sub-tick updates are the heart of Counter-Strike 2. Previously, the server only evaluated the world in discrete time intervals (called ticks). Thanks to Counter-Strike 2’s sub-tick update architecture, servers know the exact instant that motion starts, a shot is fired, or a ‘nade is thrown.
As a result, regardless of tick rate, your moving and shooting will be equally responsive and your grenades will always land the same way.
Now, it appears that the Source 2 brand has been added into the developer pre-release branch according to Twitter user Aquaismissing.
SOURCE 2 HAS BEEN ADDED TO DEVELOPER PRE-RELEASE BRANCH!https://t.co/Fv33DwsGvP pic.twitter.com/6mLteY2FoU
— Aquarius (@aquaismissing) March 14, 2023