CSGO developers eyeing to resolve legacy intel hardware issues

We can witness a part of community who are still using their old setups bearing the Intel HD Integrated Graphics to play Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Most of them might be having a Quad-core Pentium processor, though we aren’t sure about the same. Since past few months, the community has been facing several bugs including the server lag which does make the game unplayable at some points where you might experience some micro stutters as addressed by the former a month back.

These issues not only make the conditions go haywire for those with high end setups but also for the ones who are still resorting to some Old Intel Hardware powered by it’s Integrated Graphics aka Intel HD graphics. CS: GO devs have now addressed for the betterment of these players as they did launch an update amidst of these bugs on 4th of April 2020. This update focuses on refining the frame rate for very old Intel HD players where they can set a launch option –noubershader. In addition to this, this option is not recommended for the players with high end setups who might suffer from heavy stutters if they enable this launch option. This new update also enables one to stand a chance for opting into the CS:GO beta depot which does follow the new build for the same known as “old_intel_perf_fix”.

If you’re willing to opt in to this initiative, you might want to follow this link which would redirect and guide you on the procedures.