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Valve Addresses Broken Grenade Refund Bug in CS2

Valve Addresses Broken Grenade Refund Bug in CS2

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
22 Dec
Kaustavmani Choudhury

In a recent development, a critical bug in Counter Strike 2 that allowed players to exploit infinite grenades has been swiftly addressed by Valve. This bug, discovered by a vigilant Reddit user, had the potential to significantly impact the outcome of matches, especially in a competitive environment.

The exploit involved a series of precise actions during the equipment purchase phase. By selecting a specific grenade, holding down the left mouse button, releasing it, and quickly making a return, players could drop the grenade repeatedly. This could be achieved manually or by using custom bindings, presenting a serious concern for fair play.

The initial bug was reported by Reddit user wh00pert in the r/GlobalOffensive subreddit but has since been removed by moderators. However, another version of the video is present in the r/CSGO subreddit. The given video is courtesy of CS2 white.market on YouTube.

Valve's Swift Response

Acknowledging the severity of the issue, Valve promptly addressed the grenade bug on December 22, 2023. The fix ensures that players can no longer exploit this glitch to gain an unfair advantage in matches, particularly in the competitive matchmaking setting.

Valve fixes infinite grenade refund bug in latest patch. Valve fixes the infinite grenade refund bug in the latest patch. (Image Source: Screenshot from counter-strike.net)

While developers routinely address minor bugs in game updates, it is crucial to recognize and swiftly rectify major issues that can disrupt the balance and integrity of the game. Valve's rapid response to this exploit showcases their commitment to maintaining a fair and competitive gaming environment for all players.

The Consequences of Exploitation and Fair Play

Using the grenade bug, whether through manual execution or custom bindings, could lead to unfairly won rounds. Moreover, players engaging in such exploits run the risk of facing sanctions from Valve, underscoring the importance of responsible gaming.

With the grenade bug effectively fixed, players can now engage in matches on a level playing field. Valve's quick action not only safeguards the integrity of Counter Strike 2 but also underscores the ongoing commitment to fair and enjoyable gameplay.

Featured Image Source: Counter Strike 2 / Valve

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