Via the CS:GO blog:
Valve[OS X and LINUX]
– OS X and Linux now use 64-bit game clients. This fixes numerous long standing random crashes specific to those platforms.
– Please report bugs specific to OS X and Linux here: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/csgo-osx-linux
Rumor has it:
- Not necessarily directly part of this update but worth mentioning, a tournaments API was added as part of the recent GC outage. API names suggest that your (repeated) calls for a web-based Pick'Em page might finally be heard soon, be it one by Valve or through 3rd-party solutions using the Steam Web API
- Size may appear as 0 bytes for numerous Windows users (except ~15 MB on Mac OS X)
Via [url=http://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/2016/05/14479/]the CS:GO blog[/url]:
[quote=Valve][OS X and LINUX]
– OS X and Linux now use 64-bit game clients. This fixes numerous long standing random crashes specific to those platforms.
– Please report bugs specific to OS X and Linux here: [url]https://github.com/ValveSoftware/csgo-osx-linux[/url][/quote]
Rumor has it:
- Not necessarily directly part of this update but worth mentioning, a tournaments API [url=https://github.com/SteamDatabase/SteamTracking/commit/4a3c50e4e78058d196c4bff77c489c4f62a6309a]was added as part of the recent GC outage[/url]. [b]API names suggest that your (repeated) calls for a web-based Pick'Em page might finally be heard soon[/b], be it one by Valve or through 3rd-party solutions using the Steam Web API
- Size may appear as 0 bytes for numerous Windows users (except ~15 MB on Mac OS X)
Nice to hear we non-windows folk haven't been forgotten about :)
Nice to hear we non-windows folk haven't been forgotten about :)