Team switching and balancing has been tweaked for better results

Apr 4, 2013 07:35 GMT  ·  By

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has just received a small update on the PC platform via the Steam service, fixing a few errors that appeared at halftime relating to team switching and balancing.

Counter-Strike fans welcomed Global Offensive as the definitive version of the classic online first-person shooter, as it blended together the best elements of CS 1.6 with those from CS: Source.

Since its release in August, Valve has continuously updated the game and the newest patch is aimed directly at errors that appear at halftime during matches, when the teams are switched and balanced.

Check out the changelog below, via Steam.

- Fixed a bug where a player who joined team during halftime pause would not correctly switch teams together with teammates for the second half. - Fixed auto team balancing code to not move players to other team during official competitive match after several players on one team abandoned the game. - Added hostage spawn location indices to round backup files. - Fixed loser money not restoring correctly from round backups at halftime. - Fixed an exploit on de_vertigo. - Added Macedonia country flag (MK)

The new update is already live on Steam and will be downloaded automatically the next time you start the client.