CS2 reshapes reloads, forcing smarter ammo math in quick firefights

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Valve's Counter-Strike 2 update adds a high-stakes reload mechanic: when you reload, the current magazine and its remaining bullets are dropped, not returned to reserve, and ammo pools on many weapons are shortened. Players must constantly track reserves and rethink reload timing during fast engagements, a change with mixed reactions that could alter how extended firefights unfold.
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