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Counter-Strike 2 now lets you undo buy menu purchases, ending an era of embarrassing mistakes

If you ever played Counter-Strike even once, you will surely have committed the classic blunder of misclicking in the shop and buying the wrong gun. No shame in it. All you can do is laugh and try your best while armed with, ah, a pair of dual pistols? No more! The latest big update to Counter-Strike 2’s invitation-only test has added the option to refund new purchases. A whole new buy menu, even, far nicer than CS:GO’s rubbish wheel. Also a new map and a load of other stuff that mostly matters to jammy gits who have access.

Observe, the glory:


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The end of an era. A salute to all the brave heroes who blew a crucial round because they fumbled buying the AWP they’d spent so long saving for. And farewell to a Counter-Strike rite of passage, I suppose. Still, as long as you can still accidentally flashbang your team in spawn, you’ll still be able to feel that deep shame and horror and wish you never had fingers at all.

Another part of the new experience is loadouts, as Valve demonstrate:


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Other newness in Tuesday’s patch: Mirage has replaced Dust 2; the Hammer level editor now uses raytracing to speed up compile times (nice!); tweaks to the much-vaunted new netcode; more stuff. I’ll not get into the minutiae when the CS2 test is still only for folks lucky (and dedicated) enough to have been invited, but you can read the patch notes for everything if you’re curious. A wee patch followed last night too.

Counter-Strike 2 is CS:GO updated to run on Valve’s newer Source 2 engine, and will launch as a free update. It brings snappy new netcode, cool new volumetric and dynamic smoke for smoke grenades, visual overhauls for maps, and more. See the CS2 site for more info.

 

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