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When playing deathmatch can use xmp and the game never crashes.
i don't usually agree with those who say "upgrade your PC", but in this case i agree 100%, cs2 runs so smooth. i have GTX 1080 and i run it in 1440p 60fps and GPU use is around 30% only.
some games like starfield, are really badly optimized and saying "get new pc" is just taunting unfortunate people who don't have thousands to spend on latest PC parts, but CS2 runs smooth as butter even on old PC, so yeah .. if cs2 is giving you issues, then you're trying to run it on literal toaster.
OS: Windows® 10
Processor: 4 hardware CPU threads - Intel® Core™ i5 750 or higher
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Video card must be 1 GB or more and should be a DirectX 11-compatible with support for Shader Model 5.0
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 85 GB available space
The PC specs specified on the steam store are not enough to run the game smoothly is what the issue is. If the specs requirements on the market matched the truth then there's nothing to complain about.
If you are still using the rig you had when CSGO came out you likely weren't even able to play CSGO's last version.
If you had a rig that comfortably played CSGOs last version then you can sure as hell play CS2. Use your little brain.
and yet..... (see above)
Lol. Its 99.9% the exact same game, the issue is you.
Thats literally a hardware problem dude.