Counter-Strike: GO has swapped in a few player-made maps

Counter-Strike: GO has swapped in a few player-made maps

It’s time to say goodbye to the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive maps Chlorine and Jungle, as they’ve been swapped out to make room for 2 new group ones. Say whats up, then, to Swamp and Mutiny. The first one is fairly self-explanatory, it’s a giant inexperienced swamp full with a ship restore store and a few murky water. The second, Mutiny, is pirate-themed – as you would possibly count on – and encompasses a harbour-looking space with some huge ol’ docked ships as pleasant surroundings to your tactical capturing.

These new maps shall be accessible within the Casual, Deathmatch and Scrimmage game modes, and you’ll take a peek at a gallery of areas you’ll be preventing in on the Counter-Strike blog. If you don’t fancy going over there, although, right here’s a number of I’ve picked out for you:

Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear to be you may truly struggle on these ships, they’re sorta sitting simply outdoors the map. Actually, it appears such as you could be preventing in a church. Not significantly Mutiny-themed if you happen to ask me, however you do you CS:GO.

These two made their solution to the game in last week’s patch, together with updates to CS:GO’s new Trusted Mode. In case you missed that, Trusted Mode is Valve’s latest anti-cheat tech that blocks third-party software program from interacting with the game. Apparently it’s good at blocking sure cheat packages, but additionally good at blocking legit stuff like sure modes of OBS.

Trusted Mode now launches with the game by default, however they’ve launched a brand new launch choice with it that may permit third-party software program to entry the game. This would possibly come at the price of you having the ability to play on trusted servers, nevertheless, so check out the small print for Trusted Mode on Steam if you happen to’re uncertain about what it’ll imply for you.


 

Source

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Valve

Read also