That is literally what they’ve done. The default is CS2, but you can select a beta version in steam which enables CS:GO again. Matchmaking servers are all migrated to CS2, ofcourse, but community servers still work.
The reason they replaced CS:GO with CS2 instead of creating a seperate game is to not split the playerbase. Back when CS:Source released, the playerbase was essentially split in half, with many choosing to remain on CS 1.6, and it took a lot of effort to make CS:GO the standard.
echo -e "\nalias upgrade='sudo update_everything_in_one_command.sh'" >> ~/.bashrc
I don’t really see the use at home either, but for notetaking at school it is an absolute godsent. No more forgetting stuff at home or carrying around a heavy folder
CS2 is still in the ‘Limited Test’ phase, but with this update they invited a lot of new players, almost everyone who has Prime and holds a matchmaking rank. I say almost everyone, because I still wasn’t invited :(
Still can’t believe they dropped support for i386 😤
Alfa Romeos and AlphaTauris decline is sad to watch.
I could’ve sworn Haas were doing better this season…?
We need to hope some governing body steps in and slaps Google with antitrust, because this is a pretty clear abuse of monopoly
You have to pay a 20$ fee do get access to dev mode and reboot the console to switch between the two. So it’s mostly just the convenience factor of having your emulators in the same menus as your regular games