Mom, Counter-Strike 2 just dropped.
The wait for the sequel to the biggest competitive multiplayer FPS CS: GO might have been too long to the point where college boys back then are now the father of two but at last it is here.
Aside from the Source 2 engine making more game mechanics possible and skins more flashy and “real” than ever before, NVIDIA Reflex is also one of the key points in making sure the game is always esports-ready by making it as responsive as possible.
Through the feature, one may enjoy up to 3% latency reduction and possibly a bit of FPS increase thanks to the tightened communications between peripherals and internal computing parts.
However, to an extent, the feature is “pay to win” since the RTX 4090 can be 3 times more responsive than the RTX 4060.
Furthermore, the inclusion of NVIDIA Frameview tool empowers everyone to benchmark and assess system latencies. For those seeking a truly professional testing experience, the hardware-assisted NVIDIA LDAT is also available on request (Provided that you know how to source one)