“It’s Not Even Cheating Bro”: A CS2 Bug Sees Players Get Shot All the Way Across From the Map, Without Being Banned!

Published 11/01/2023, 9:51 AM EDT

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Counter-Strike 2 has generated a lot of buzz around its launch. The new improved physics has changed the face of the game forever. With the game boasting its new smoke effects and improved mechanics, many fans are happy about the new entry. While most of the reviews for the game are positive, the game still has some notable bugs.

One player found a certain bug and decided to exploit it. The bug can be exploited in a way that players can see through the map from the Terrorist spawn. This led one streamer to experience this exploit being used by an opponent and although it was unfair, the streamer could not do anything.

The biggest bug within CS2 right now

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The exploitation of bugs has become legal since it’s not the players who are using cheats or aim bots to make the game easier. While this is still an issue for the community, players are expected to use every legal tactic to take advantage of the game.

One such instance was noticed when a player had a map hack in their rounds by the fault of the developers. Many players might think that this is cheating, but as long as the game permits, such exploits are legal. It is clear that the game is bugged in this scenario but in the recent clip uploaded by a player, it seems unfair how easily the exploit can be used to take over the competition.

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In a recent video uploaded on X (Formerly known as Twitter), a player comes across an opponent who has understood the bug in the game and is not afraid to utilize it. In the clip, players can see an abuser of the bug take down players who are on the Counter-Terrorist side to secure the win in the new game. The recently highlighted bug in the game lets players have a clear view of the CT spawn base from the Terrorist spawn position.

Upon further noticing, the player who is exploiting the bug can be found winning every round using the exploit. Whether understanding bugs and using them against opponents might be a debatable topic, the CT side player understands that it’s not a hack but a bug and decides to give in to the disadvantage.

Counter-Strike players bring up the current issues with the game

One player points out how the recent bug is just being used by a smart player to get an advantage.

Another comment stated the state of the game to be “broken.”

An obvious comment about the bug needing to be patched up soon was made.

A screenshot of the gameplay was shared in the comments section. The screenshot shared the bug abuser’s comments within the game’s internal chat was shown.

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One comment openly mocked the VAC as the latest bug was not flagged as an exploit but a bug within the game.

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While many players are unhappy about the game having so many bugs, others are enjoying the state of the game. As there are still many things left for Valve to fix within the game, do you think CS2 is a success or not?

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Viren Mirpuri

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Viren is an eSports Writer at EssentiallySports. With a Mass Media degree in one hand and a gaming controller in another, he is determined to document every milestone in the gaming industry. As an eSports journalist, he previously covered close to 500 articles with Sportskeeda about what is fresh in the scene.
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Ananya Giri