Counter-Strike 2 Boost Bug fixed

Boost bug fixed after latest CS2 update

Counter-Strike 2 has just received a new update, and while it primarily addresses a series of minor bugs, it also includes a critical fix that should significantly improve gameplay. The player collision issue, which had been a source of frustration for many, especially during boosts, has now been resolved. Here’s a breakdown of the key changes in this update and what they mean for players.

The Big Fix: No more boost bug

One of the most notable bugs that this update addresses was related to player collision. Previously, players reported a case where player collision would remain disabled after ragdoll interaction in the previous round. This issue was especially problematic in scenarios where players attempted to boost each other, a common tactic in competitive play. Boosting, which involves one player crouching or standing still while another jumps on top of them to reach higher ground, relies heavily on accurate and consistent collision detection.

When collision failed to re-enable correctly, players found themselves failing to make the intended boost, leading to significant tactical disadvantages. The fix implemented in this update ensures that after a round ends, player collision is correctly reset, maintaining the integrity of gameplay in the following round.

The solution for the boost bug was published by X user “@poggu__” a few days prior to the update. The user was now even mentioned in the patch notes.

Other Bug Fixes

In addition to the crucial player collision fix, the update also resolves several other bugs:

  1. Jump Commands Ignored Under Poor Network Conditions: In previous versions, players might have noticed that the jump command could be ignored during moments of network instability. This issue has now been addressed, ensuring that even under less-than-ideal network conditions, jump inputs will be recognized reliably.
  2. Inconsistent Jump Heights: Another issue players encountered was the inconsistency in jump heights, which could have serious implications during firefights or when navigating the map. The update has fixed this bug, making jumps more predictable and consistent, which is vital for precise movement and gameplay strategies.
  3. Linux Client Hang: For Linux users, the game would sometimes hang when opening the pause menu, disrupting the flow of gameplay. This has been fixed, ensuring a smoother experience for players using this operating system.

Conclusion

This latest update, while small in scope, brings with it a fix that is crucial for maintaining the competitive integrity of Counter-Strike 2. The resolution of the player collision issue, in particular, will be a welcome relief for players who rely on precise mechanics like boosting.