New Counter-Strike 2 Update Completely Changes How You Manage Ammo



Counter-Strike is getting one of its biggest gameplay shakeups in years, with a change to ammo management that will force players to be more mindful about how and when they reload. From today, reloading in Counter-Strike 2 will dump the unused ammo from that magazine, replacing it with a fresh magazine from your limited reserves.

In the update announcement, Valve says that the change is intended to make players think before they reload. “When you reload in CS2, the leftover ammo in your magazine is dumped back into an essentially endless reserve supply,” the blog explains. “And so the decision to reload has never offered significant trade-offs–in a safe position with enough time, you might reload after firing a single bullet, or half a mag, or after firing down to empty, and the rest of the round would be unaffected.”

Now, instead of a reload function that simply tops off your existing supply with a couple of bullets, reloading will mean discarding whatever part of a magazine has gone unused. The way ammo is displayed on screen has also been updated to reflect this change–the fill level of the current magazine will be displayed under the ammo count, while reserve ammo will be measured in mags, shells, or bullets depending on the weapon.

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