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Regardless of the issue, I have hope. My biggest problem with CS2 was when they removed the multi-command binds but they eventually corrected whatever the problem was and gave us our binds back. In general, they have improved on many aspects of CSGO and I'm sure they will fix the performance issues as well. Whereas good performance and proper optimization might be a "nice to have" in some games, it is absolutely essential for the king of all competitive FPS games.
duuuh...... hardly anyone got access.
I3 10th generation
CSGO also had terrible frametimes personally i found it so bad i could. never get into it. I tried on multiple pc and monitors, Even at 280hz the game feels like 80fps.
Sad to see cs2, Look the same. I suggest you run intel presentmon and find out the fps average, 0.1% low and 0.01% lows.