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    Counter-Strike 2’s new reload system could upend the entire game

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousMarch 19, 20262 Mins Read
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    But Counter-Strike 2 is somewhat unique in changing its reload system mid-stream, forcing the change on players who have become acclimated to reflexively reloading whenever it’s safe. This is the kind of sudden change that could have major ripple effects on casual and pro players alike, turning reloads from an almost unconscious act into a tactical cost-benefit decision players have to spend mental resources on.

    It’s not hard to find players who have been instantly incensed by the decision, of course. One popular Reddit post is already demanding that Valve revert the reload changes, asserting that “no one in the community asked for this… CS has had its reload behavior for decades, and suddenly we’re changing a fundamental mechanic that nobody had an issue with.”

    Even in the comments of that Reddit thread, though, you can find players supporting the change by arguing that “we should reward ammo management” or pointing out that “now players who take a few potshots are actively reducing their effectiveness in a group fight by having less bullets.”

    Other players say the new era of CS2 ammo awareness already reminds them of the old days of Counter-Strike 1.6, when players had to explicitly purchase their limited ammo. “Ammo scarcity is actually a very basic, rudimentary, and forgotten theme in CS,” as one Redditor put it. “Why even have an ammo system in games if you don’t have to manage it?” another asked on gaming forum ResetEra.

    Many players seem to be reserving judgment until they’ve had more chance to play with the rebalanced reload system. But even casual Counter-Strike onlookers are absorbing the impact of such a sudden and major change to a long-running and ultra-popular shooter. “As someone who hasn’t played CS in a very long time this hit me like if they changed the rules of chess,” one such player wrote on ResetEra.

    Source: arstechnica.com

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