
Update in Counter-Strike 2 on August 20, 2024: Ban on Snap Tap and the New VACNET 3.0 Anti-Cheat

Counter-Strike 2 has received an unexpected update, with developers focusing their efforts on improving gameplay and strengthening the anti-cheat system. Released on August 20, 2024, this update introduces several significant changes, including new rules on macros and configs, a ban on Snap Tap, and the testing of VACNET 3.0—the new version of Valve's anti-cheat system.
New VACNET 3.0: Anti-Cheat System Takes a Step Forward
One of the most anticipated additions in this update is the launch of VACNET 3.0 testing. This system aims to more effectively detect and block cheaters in the game. Although testing is currently limited to select matches, the community has high hopes for its success. Unlike previous versions of VAC, VACNET 3.0 employs advanced algorithms and machine learning methods to identify suspicious activity. However, skeptics question whether this new system will immediately replace the current one, citing potential implementation challenges.

Ban on Snap Tap and Macros: New Rules of the Game
Among the most discussed changes is the official ban on Snap Tap functions and macros. These automated actions, previously considered acceptable and even necessary for professional play, are now deemed violations. The update introduces detection for command combinations and certain types of shooting and movement automation, such as hardware counter-strafing. Players caught using these methods on official Valve servers will face match exclusion.

Limitation on Binding Commands
The update also imposes limits on the use of binding commands. Now, each command can only be used twice in official matches, after which the game engine will ignore further attempts. However, for players who prefer to play with bots or on their own servers, developers have left the option to enable binding support via a protected console command.
Changes to Grenade Throwing Mechanics
The update brings changes to the grenade throwing mechanics. The sound of a grenade throw while jumping will now be audible to nearby players, adding a new strategic element to the game. However, many players have reported that previous configs for grenade throws while jumping no longer work properly. It remains uncertain whether this feature will be fully fixed, but the community hopes for a prompt resolution.
Conclusion
The August 20, 2024 update for Counter-Strike 2 aims to enhance the gaming experience for shooter fans, but it has also elicited mixed reactions from both casual and top-tier professional players.
The introduction of VACNET 3.0 and the ban on macros and Snap Tap demonstrate Valve's serious intention to maintain a fair and competitive environment for all players. However, many questions remain about how these new features will perform in practice and how effectively they will protect the game from cheaters. In any case, the Counter-Strike 2 community eagerly awaits further changes and improvements that will make the game even more engaging and fair.

Danil Chepil on esports-maailman asiantuntija, joka on seurannut esports-maailmaa vuodesta 2014 lähtien. Hän on erikoistunut Counter-Strikeen, Dota 2:een ja VALORANTtiin.
Danil aloitti tutustumisen ja yhteistyön EgamersWorldin kanssa vuonna 2022, kun hän ei Venäjän hyökkäyksen jälkeen voinut enää jatkaa uraansa baarimikkona.
Tuolloin hän ei vielä tajunnut, että hänellä oli lahjakkuutta uutisten ja artikkelien kirjoittamiseen esports- ja peliaiheista.









