Counter-Strike 2 seems to have had a solid start as Valve has been very determined to “clear the way” for the appearance of this blockbuster. Despite the increasing controversy over countless issues over the past time, Valve still persists in its extremely tough stances. In addition to “imposing martial law” on accounts that hack cheats and mod skins through its new campaign, Valve also recently announced sad news to many gamers.
Specifically, in the latest statement, Valve said that Counter-Strike 2 is a technical leap forward, and the publisher’s goal is to continue to develop the CS2 brand for many years to come technically. art. But because of that, Counter-Strike 2 will no longer support older hardware, including Direxct X9 and 32-bit operating systems.
It is known that Counter-Strike 2 in the future will exclusively support 64-bit Windows and Linux operating systems. As for gamers who are not supported, they can still launch the old version of CS:GO from now until January 1, 2024. At the same time, Valve’s iron fist campaign is also being implemented with many accounts being permanently banned, both for hacking cheats and skin mods. Notably, there have been accounts with inventory worth thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars that have disappeared overnight. And remember, this is just the first “purge” of Counter-Strike 2. From now until the game is gradually completed with newly added features, Valve will definitely continue to be more aggressive. again.
At the present time, Counter-Strike 2 can be considered an unfinished project, lacking many features from CS:GO. However, with the famous brand that Valve has created, there is absolutely reason to believe that this project will reap great success, similar to what its predecessor CS:GO did.