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NVIDIA and PGL Have Fixed the Infamous CS2 Crash Bug

No More Game-Breaking Crashes: CS2 Gets Crucial Update

Following Jame’s PC crashing in a crucial round against G2 in the Copenhagen Major, PGL took it upon themselves to collaborate with NVIDIA and Valve to get to the bottom of the issue and make sure that it never comes back to haunt the CS2 players again.

A PC crashing in the crucial round can be enough to cost a game and when it happens at a Major tournament, the magnitude of it is as severe as it could be. It cannot said for sure if VP would have taken the match home had Jame’s PC not crashed but it had a major role in G2 winning that particular round.

Following severe consequences for the VP, PGL revealed today that the issue that was causing the game to crash has been identified and fixed after working closely with NVIDIA and Valve. The post of reassurance would make the professional players’ community believe that this issue is unlikely to make a return.

While there has been a plethora of issues with CS2, most of them are getting resolved with time and as the game gets more and more optimized as time passes, the players who once criticized the game for its imperfections are starting to enjoy it as they did with CSGO.

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