On November 21, the developers released an update for Counter Strike: Global Offensive. It includes fixes and improvements for the «Sweep mode», as well as some adjustments to the Apollo map. The game's compatibility with Linux and iOS has been improved.
In particular, several rare but noticeable bugs have been fixed in the «Sweep mode», which recently appeared in the game, including:
- appearance of additional explosives on the map;
- crashes during certain player actions in pause mode;
- flaws in the logic of equipment maps.
A significant number of minor improvements were made to the Apollo map based on player feedback. Some textures have been replaced and adjusted. Removed one of the benches and cans that were distracting the players. Fixed several spots on the map where weapons could get stuck. In addition, the developers fixed bugs that appeared after the previous update and optimized the map so that it would work smoothly on weak computers.
The patch also improved the game's accessibility for players from other countries: search problems for languages with alphabets other than the Latin alphabet have been fixed. In addition, CS:GO now has official Argentinian servers.