It’s been almost two weeks since Valve launched<\/a> Counter-Strike 2<\/em> in limited test access<\/a> to collect feedback from the playerbase, and while casual players and personalities<\/a> enjoyed it in the beginning, some are tired already and are begging Valve to make changes.<\/p>
“It was fun until the 50th Dust II match,” one Redditor said<\/a> about CS2’s<\/em> limited test. “I really hope for a new wave of invites, I really want to try CS2<\/em>, test smokes, and just see how the game that I spent almost 10 years of my life changes,” another Redditor said<\/a>. <\/p>
Related: All differences between Counter-Strike 2 and CS:GO<\/a><\/strong><\/p>
If Valve is planning to keep CS2<\/em> limited as it is until the worldwide release this summer<\/a>, it could at least add more maps for players to test, especially the ones that have been completely reworked in Source 2 like Overpass<\/a>.<\/p>
Even though the limited test is seemingly becoming boring for players, it’s serving its purpose. Valve is listening to feedback and getting rid of game-breaking bugs such as the wall-hack command<\/a> at a fast pace<\/a>.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"