

In this guide, we'll break down how to get into the Counter Strike 2 beta. If you're eager to gain access to see all of those improvements with your own eyes, then you're in the right spot. The surprise CS:GO replacement will bring plenty of changes, with new smoke grenade tech, revamped maps, and a sub-tick system that, according to Valve, means "tick rate no longer matters for moving, shooting, or throwing". John_RE said that the AI does not get ressource-bonuses, which means if (like in multiplayer) one side deals enough damage and losses too much troops, this side can not recover, because both sides get the excact same manpower.Want to get into the Counter Strike 2 beta? Counter-Strike 2 is live in beta, but it's unfortunately closed to the majority of the public.

The AI probably collapsed because it had not enough ressources anymore. It would attack from multiple directions, it would retreat its units, it would dodge grenades, it rushed to capture VPs when it was triple capped, it built units to counter what I had, it flanked machine guns, it used its own grenades, it would even organize large attacks with several units at once and not just blob them directly into the enemy!

Give whoever did the AI a lot of credit, I saw some pretty decent tactics being used as well. Honestly I'm really impressed it was done without resource cheats as well. I'd say the expert AI is about on the level of a rank 7 or so player from Coh2, which is a *massive* step up from the previous games AI where the so called expert difficulty was so easy a baby could beat it. Things went back and forth for a while, but after a few bad engagements the AI kinda just collapsed. I like to consider myself a pretty mediocre player, so I gave expert a shot, and for a while there the AI was actually giving me a bit of a run for my money. Decided to give it a test, and wow, the AI is much better than in coh2.
