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The new update also allows users to create custom servers in CS2
Valve has been constantly releasing new updates to fix small bugs and improve the player experience for CS2. The September 29 CS2 update has fixed the Molotov and incendiary grenade sounds when they bloom in the air versus when they land on the ground. Also on the cards is a short guide on how to set up Custom servers for players to practice.

Sound changes for Molotovs and incendiary grenades
There’s a lot to unpack in the latest CS2 update, but there’s one thing that’s quite interesting. Valve has fixed molotovs and incendiary grenades not making any sounds when exploding mid-air. This is a very important detail as it can have an adverse impact on professional matches. Teams often count the number of grenades used and then decide their future course of action.
With several tournament organizers already announced CS2 as the game of choice for their upcoming events, Valve has to work overtime to ensure the game is playable on a professional level. Further changes might be required as some professional matches will take place on MR12 format versus the current MR15.

In addition to the above changes, Valve has also outlined how to set up Custom Servers in CS2.
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