It has been a roller coaster ride when it comes to rumours about the Source 2 update for CS:GO, but no matter how many times we get played every small speculation matters a lot to us just so we can start the whole cycle again. On this note, another update about the Source 2 port has come our away courtesy the latest video upload by Tyler McVicker, who is the creator of Valve News Network and an industry insider.
According to his most recent video on Source 2 Port, Tyler McVicker states that “It is very possible that this will happen by the end of next year.” He goes on reiterate a bunch of things which has been spoken about in the past like users expectation from the Source 2 port, who will actually benefit from this, what are the major problems Valve is facing, and other such things which we will discuss below.
In an earlier Twitch stream, Tyler had claimed that Valve has decided not to work on the Source 2 port temporarily. He had specifically stated that “It’s not happening. There was a meeting and they made a decision because it is too much work. As of now, it is not happening.”
The reason behind this was also provided by him, which was simply that it was too much work for Valve not because they cannot port the game, but because of all the community content. Valve has actually had a build ready for the last two years, but the massive library of community content is making it all too complicated and sadly at the moment Valve has no means to port of all this efficiently enough.
Many of the things highlighted in the video were actually just a compilation of bits of scattered information that the community was already made aware of. Some of these are as follows,
This is all that we know about the Source 2 update which according to the latest statement by Tyler McVicker will only be available by the end of 2021.
Tyler feels that Source 2 is just an extension to CS:GO to pave way for the future of the game, and though he might be right with the limited insight the majority of the user base has when it comes to the working of the engine in question, it still remains to be something which is pretty high on the bucket list.
CS:GO has recently added all sorts of optional settings to improve the game in different verticals. Though most of them have been received with mixed reactions, their latest and probably the biggest attempt of introducing an anti-cheat add-on has failed to impress the fans.