The changes added in Operation Riptide shouldn't matter much to anyone who plays CS:GO casually. The M4A1-S, a go-to for the Counter-Terrorist team, will now do more damage to the body, while the game's iconic Deagle will do less. However, players won't find these pieces of heavy equipment in their competitive matches, as they're limited to casual hostage maps.įinally, today's update rebalances some of CS: GO's mainstay weapons, the M4A1-S and Deagle. The shields have their own health bar and are exclusively for CTs. Short games, on the other hand, will only go to nine rounds.Īs for equipment, players can now purchase life-saving riot shields in CS:GO. The latter provides the classic CS:GO experience, pitting players against each other in a best-of-16 match. Players can now choose between two different match types: short or long. It's a massive change to one of Counter-Strike's most iconic maps and should change the way every round there starts out.Īlong with changes to Dust 2, CS:GO's latest update, titled Operation Riptide, also adds some decent quality-of-life changes and new equipment to the game. The Counter-Terrorist team should now be able to rotate over to B site at the start of a map without worrying about getting headshot five seconds into a match. That's right visibility from Dust 2's Terrorist spawn has seemingly been dramatically reduced, a change that shifts the entire balance of the map. Here's a sneak peek at Dust2 changes: /2nCfoFktYi - CS:GO September 22, 2021 We're adding new maps during the Operation and updating Ancient and Dust2.
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