Valve has just rolled out the September 29 update patch notes for Counter-Strike 2. Like the September 27 patch, the latest patch includes many bug fixes and adjustments for the recently released game. Folks can expect valuable changes from this release, such as resolving issues in Mirage and Overpass. All players are recommended to take a few minutes to review the changes brought by this patch before continuing their matches. Let’s examine the Counter-Strike 2 September 29 update patch notes.
Patch Notes for the Counter-Strike 2 September 29 Update
Sound
- Fixed missing win/loss/MVP music in Casual
Graphics
- Put range clamps on r_fullscreen_gamma, r_texture_stream_max_resolution, and r_character_decal_resolution
- Fixed smokes were not rendering correctly on AMD GPUs on Linux.
Animation
- Adjusted grenade throw animations to reduce view obstruction.
- Fixed a case where players would float a few inches off the ground after spawning
Maps
- Various bug fixes and tweaks to Mirage and Overpass
Cosmetics
- Various bug fixes and tweaks to weapon finishes and stickers
- Updated Phoenix Soldier balaclava from green to original red color
- Fixed missing pouches on certain SWAT agents
Misc
- Fixed a bug where loadout shuffle would never happen
- Increased clickable area of sell-back buttons in the buy menu
- Fixed a case where the death panel would stay on-screen after respawning quickly
- Disabled CSTV and demo recording temporarily to increase server availability so more people can play
The recent changes brought by the September 29 patch for Counter-Strike 2 are detailed above. It includes significant touches like fixing smoke not being rendered correctly on AMD GPUs on Linux and adjusting grenade throw animations to reduce view obstruction.
Counter-Strike 2 players can access the in-game content of the September 29 update via Steam on PC.