Valve is discontinuing Counter-Strike 2 support for older hardware and Mac to focus on 64-bit Windows and Linux
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Valve discontinues support for older systems and Mac for Counter-Strike 2.
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The company will focus on 64-bit Windows and Linux for the game.
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Counter-Strike 2 represents a significant technical leap in the series.
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Valve made the decision to stop supporting DirectX 9, 32-bit operating systems, and macOS due to advancements in technology.
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Less than 1% of current CS:GO players are affected by this change.
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Counter-Strike 2 will exclusively support 64-bit Windows and Linux moving forward.
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Players with older systems can still play a classic version of CS: GO, but full support will end on January 1, 2024.
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Those who purchased the Prime Status upgrade can get a full refund until December 1, 2023.
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