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Valve provides CS:GO Prime refunds after dropping help for MacOS and 32-bit Windows

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Counter-Strike 2 has been out for just a few weeks now however not everyone seems to be on board with the modifications. While you’ll be able to now not get to CS:GO via the Steam Store and it will not be listed straight in your Steam library, you’ll be able to nonetheless play the sport. 

With Counter-Strike 2 put in on Steam, you’ll be able to go to properties, then to the Beta part and choose the legacy CS:GO possibility for those who’d choose to return to the previous sport. However, you may be restricted, as Valve is ending official help for the sport and with that, the official matchmaking servers will go offline. You’ll have to show to the Community Server browser to proceed enjoying with others.

While not a fantastic resolution, it does imply prospects can nonetheless entry the sport. If you’ll be able to’t play Counter-Strike 2 because of the sport’s revamped system necessities, calling for 64-bit Windows variations solely, in addition to barely higher CPUs and GPUs, then you’ll be able to get hold of a refund for the Prime Status improve for those who had bought it.

This identical refund coverage additionally applies to Mac customers, as Valve has dropped MacOS help with CS2. However, the sport does stay obtainable and playable on Linux. Valve formally ends help for CS:GO on the first of January 2024.

KitGuru Says: CS:GO was performed by hundreds of thousands of individuals, a lot of which don’t essentially have entry to essentially the most fashionable PC {hardware}. With that in thoughts, Valve is sensible to supply refunds to these impacted by the modifications in system necessities and supported operated techniques. 

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