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yasp 0.1.0 is a lightweight terminal-user-interface utility created by dom1torii that lets Counter-Strike 2 players choose which regional game server to connect to before launching the title. Designed for competitive and casual users who want finer control over latency, routing, and matchmaking geography, the tool presents an interactive list of available CS2 data-centers inside the console, allowing quick selection with arrow keys and immediate generation of the appropriate launch options. By prepopulating the –net_client_steamdatagram_enable_padding and +clientport arguments for the chosen location, yasp removes the need to edit autoexec.cfg or remember Steam datagram codes manually, making it practical for players who frequently switch between European west, east, north-American, south-American, Asian, or Australian hubs to secure the lowest ping or to queue with friends abroad. The open-source project is distributed as a single self-contained binary, requires no elevated privileges, and updates its internal server manifest automatically on each run, ensuring that newly opened or relocated clusters are always selectable. Because the program operates entirely within the terminal, it is equally usable on Windows PowerShell, macOS zsh, or Linux bash, and its minimal footprint makes it attractive for tournament PCs or shared rigs where graphical launchers are restricted. yasp is catalogued under Network Tools / Game Utilities and is currently offered only in the inaugural 0.1.0 release. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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