The 1.38.5.1 update has arrived for CS: GO, and here’s the complete list of changes and fixes added to this patch. The multiplayer tactical first-person shooter was developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment in 2012 and was met with plenty of excitement from the gaming committee. It’s the fourth game in the Counter-Strike series and receives updates regularly. A new patch showed up a while ago and does the same thing as previous ones. Check out the CS: update 1.38.5.1 patch notes below.
CS: GO 1.38.5.1 Update Patch Notes
Maps
Anubis
- Trimmed Ivy at B long.
- Reduced size of trim at B Long.
- Ruins are slightly less ruined.
- Adjusted clipping at Ruins and B long.
- Adjusted shape of Boat in Canal.
- Lowered the water grates at the back of the Canal.
- Adjusted grenade clipping around bombsites.
- Minor optimizations.
Ember
- A winter storm has hit Ember, expect delays.
As seen above, the latest CS: GO update is not extensive but instead focuses on a few fixes and adjustments. By the way, if you missed the changes that came with the previous version, released a while ago, you can check out its patch notes below.
Maps – CS: GO 1.38.5.1 Update Patch Notes
Anubis
- Fixed some spots where guns would fall through the world near the canal
- Fixed grenades falling through floor on A site fountain
- Fixed surface properties on models to prevent bullet penetration
- Adjusted grenade clips throughout map
- Adjusted player clipping throughout map
- Reduced size of trim at mid
- Added collision to signs
- Closed various pixel gaps
- Minor optimizations
Ancient
- Increased bomb radius to 650 from 500
- Flattened out cubbies in red house top of mid
- Pushed back CT spawn 256 units, delaying CTs ~1 sec
- Compressed blocky things on B site to create longer sightlines and more space to move around
Boyard
- Fixed various clipping issues.
- Fixed non-solid walls by T entrance.
- Removed traffic cone on site.
- Added bucket to heaven to block sight line.
- May Contain Nuts.
Chalice
- Included missing nav
- Clipped exploits
CS: GO is available exclusively through Steam on PC (as it’s a Valve game, after all). For more information regarding this update, here’s the official Steam page.