With an update, the closed beta of Counter-Strike 2 grows with the map Overpass. The water in particular is causing open mouths there.
Simulating liquids realistically in video games is probably not one of the easiest tasks for developers. The closed beta of Counter-Strike 2 now impresses with a graphically particularly elaborate puddle, which partly causes open mouths among game fans.
Planking like in real life
The Twitter user and CS fan Aquarius shows in a short video of the map Overpass how realistically the water of Counter-Strike 2 behaves. Not only do players displace water when walking through it, but shots and grenades also cause smaller and larger splashes and circular waves to spread across the surface. But best see for yourself:
this is so sickk!! kudos to you @CounterStrike pic.twitter.com/h2A9XSSHqH
– Aquarius (@aquaismissing) July 17, 2023
The recently published post has already collected over 18,000 likes and has also been reposted by professional player Nadeshot
Alright, I’m not one that tends to be excited about visuals in a video game unless it involves weapon skin but this shit is actually sick. Might be recency bias cause I’ve been playing CS lately but I’m hyped. https://t.co/QZX27be7fw
– 100T Nadeshot (@Nadeshot) July 18, 2023
Fans show enthusiasm in the comments, although there are also concerns due to the potentially high system requirements.
Here you can see the water effects in more detail!
If you’re wondering why players have only just become aware of the impressive water effects, we have an answer for you: The map Overpass, which can be seen in the video, is part of a brand new update for the closed beta of CS2 together with Vertigo and other innovations.
Overpass belongs to the category of maps that have been completely renewed for the new Counter-Strike. There are also maps that have only been optimised with regard to lighting, particle effects and other improvements.
You want to learn more about Counter-Strike 2? We have created a complete graphics comparison for you, show all the new features in a detailed video and keep you up to date on all the latest developments:
What do you think of the water effects in Counter-Strike 2? Are you also impressed by how realistically the water surface behaves when you cross the puddle or shoot at it? Or do you not care about such visual details because you don’t even notice them in a shooter in the heat of battle? Feel free to tell us in the comments!