Pre-Release Notes for 9/09/2016

Discussione in 'Counter Strike : Global Offensive' iniziata da CSGO, 10 Settembre 2016.

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    The following changes are in the “1.35.4.7rc” CS:GO Beta depot.

    [Gameplay]
    – The first-person camera of players, spectators, and demo-viewers is no longer allowed to rise higher than their third-person head. This should prevent first-person players from being able to see from perspectives where their third-person head is not also exposed.
    – When a player’s first-person camera is adjusted, bullets fired from both their client and server-side locations are also adjusted to emit from the corrected position.
    – If for any reason the third-person player animation lowers a player’s head beneath the client’s first-person camera, the client’s first-person camera is lowered to stay at or under the height of their third-person head. This means that the third-person motion of the player is now represented more accurately from the first-person perspective.
    – Third-person landing recovery animations are now weighted based on altitude traversed and duration in-air. Players landing from small jumps or falling from lesser heights will play more subtle landing animations.
    – The anti-crouch-spam system has been changed to use degrading speed, instead of logging keypress-count. As before, the more often players crouch, the slower they will rise or lower. But this should now prevent bugs where players would instantly stand, or lose their crouch-spam penalty by moving a tiny amount. If players crouch even more, eventually they will just stay standing up.
    – First-person and third-person crouch speed is now more closely related. The third-person player lowers more quickly to match the first-person representation.
    – Players landing in crouch positions play a more subtle landing animation that raises their third-person head less noticeably.

    [Misc]
    – Lag compensation system will now reliably restore pose parameters responsible for animation layering which makes server-side hitboxes for lag compensated players better match client-side rendered models. (Thanks, /u/Spurks)
    – Fixed a bug where player body pitch could improperly rotate the entire player entity inside lag compensation processing.

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