A Limited Test for Counter-Strike 2 is currently underway and Valve has released a new update for it on Steam. According to the changelog, the June 8th Patch adds Mirage as an option for the main menu scenery map, and packs a number of fixes and tweaks.
Going into more details, this new update fixes regression with inspecting Huntsman knives. It also fixes legacy models appearing when previewing new weapon paint finishes. Moreover, it packs numerous stability improvements.
As always, Steam will download this patch the next time you launch its client. That is of course if you’ve been invited to this testing phase. Below you can also find the complete changelog of this update.
Counter-Strike 2 June 8th Patch Notes
[ MAPS ]
- Added Mirage as an option for the main menu scenery map.
[ WEAPONS ]
- Fixed a regression with weapon recoil on high-punch weapons like MAG-7 sometimes punching weapon view model towards the ground instead of up in the air.
- Improved the look of UMP-45, MAG-7, R8 Revolver, Sawed-Off.
[ WORKSHOP TOOLS ]
- Fixed legacy models appearing when previewing new weapon paint finishes.
[ SOUND ]
- Fixed a regression where 10-second music cue was sometimes not playing.
- Fixed wooden ladders to play wooden footstep sounds.
[ MISC ]
- Fixed free armor side-effect of armor refunding.
- Fixed loadout tooltips getting stuck on main menu.
- Also fixed a regression with inspecting Huntsman knives.
- Brought back an option to pass number keys through to the game while in buy menu.
- Numerous stability improvements.
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