

New collision model on dumpsters found around the map. Office is now a non-smoking environment. Snow has accumulated by dumpster in back courtyard. Wall by door to A site balcony is bingelibangable. Fixed all reports regarding clipping and unintended boost spots. Moved from Scrimmage to Competitive mode. This option is not recommended otherwise as it is likely to cause stuttering on the overwhelming majority of GPUs. Users on very old Intel hardware can set this launch option to improve their framerate. – Removed ‘Guardian’ from “Looking to Play’ tab. – Silenced auto-vocalizations by bots during warmup. – Compressed several textures for less memory consumption. – Deagle – Improved accuracy while jumping, lowering the time to recover accuracy after the player lands. – AUG – Improved standing accuracy while unscoped. – SG553 – Reduced rate of fire and accuracy to bring the weapon’s value to be more in line with other rifles. Other than that, the Bizon and the Tec-9 have been given buffs after disappearing from competitive play as of late, while the Deagle's jumping accuracy was improved. Other rifle changes touch on the AUG's accuracy as well as the price of the M4A1-S, which has been reduced to $2,900.



Often called the Krieg, the weapon has received similar treatment that its Counter-Terrorist counterpart had in the middle of last year, with its rate of fire and accuracy decreased "to bring its value more in line with other rifles." Many will certainly be happy to see the much-criticized SG553 addressed after the weapon had followed the AUG's trajectory early last year, gaining on popularity throughout 2019 before eventually becoming the most-used Terrorist rifle among top teams in 2020. Valve has shipped a substantial gameplay update to CS:GO, most notably bringing balance changes to the SG553, AUG, M4A1-S, Deagle, Tec-9, and Bizon.
