Valve release CS2 update: Wallhack command removed
The update addresses the game-breaking wall-hack command that allowed players to see through walls in official servers.
The developers from Valve have been in the news recently for an unfortunate bug that has been discovered in the Counter-Strike 2 beta. This bug has allowed players to enable wall-hack in official servers with the help of a console command, giving them an unfair advantage in gameplay.
The console command that enabled the wall-hack was quickly shared on the internet, leading to an increase in the number of players using this cheat in gameplay. This has caused a lot of frustration and disappointment among players who were excited about the new beta and were looking forward to grinding it.
Counter-Strike 2 has been in limited testing this month, with only a small portion of players being allowed access to the game. This was done to collect feedback from the community and point out any issues that may be before the launch of the game this summer. However, this game-breaking bug overshadowed the excitement about the beta these past few days.
Many well-known names in the Counter-Strike community have spoken out against this bug, including Patrik “f0rest” Lindberg, a legendary Swedish player in the game. He recently faced off against a cheater who was using the wall-hack command and was not pleased with the experience.
However, on Thursday, Valve released a new update for Counter-Strike 2, which fixed the bug that was causing frustration among players.