I don't know why people think it's going to be retired all-together.

CS2 is still in beta, and even the official servers are still encountering issues and bugs. It's much easier on Valve for them to weed out the issues on their official servers first, where they can collect detailed error info straight off of them. Once the official servers are running well, then they will likely release the stand-alone dedicated server client.

There are likely many more core issues and features being worked on right now, and thus community servers aren't a high priority, which is why they stated that community server details would come at a later date.

On 9/5/2023 23:34, Mecha Weasel wrote:
What I mean when I say "dedicated server" is the stand-alone dedicated server install (right now Steam AppId 740 for CS:GO).
Changing? Staying the same?
A new AppID for SteamCMD installs?
or maybe just retiring it all-together.


On Tue, Sep 5, 2023 at 3:32 PM Liam Hogan <hoganliam...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Valve just enabled dedicated community servers running on Windows
    to show up in the Steam server browser today, so CS2 community
    servers can now exist. Linux will likely follow soon. There is no
    in-game server browser though AFAIK, and I am not sure if or when
    one will be added.

    On 9/4/2023 16:43, Mecha Weasel wrote:
    " Relax friends, Valve didn't even provide servers to partner
    Perfect World, even though Perfect World doesn't have access to
    the servers, which are entirely maintained by Valve. However CS2
    (which will most likely be known as the new CS:GO in the Chinese
    mainland due to legal restrictions that require the game's name
    change to be applied to the government) has yet to go live in the
    Chinese mainland."
    - That's definitely NOT making me feel any better about continued
    community server support for CS:GO/CS2.

    On Sun, Sep 3, 2023 at 10:21 PM Cheriny - i at qingly.me
    <http://qingly.me> (via csgo_servers list)
    <csgo_servers@list.valvesoftware.com> wrote:

        Relax friends, Valve didn't even provide servers to partner
        Perfect
        World, even though Perfect World doesn't have access to the
        servers,
        which are entirely maintained by Valve. However CS2 (which
        will most
        likely be known as the new CS:GO in the Chinese mainland due
        to legal
        restrictions that require the game's name change to be
        applied to the
        government) has yet to go live in the Chinese mainland.

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