Necessary things included in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
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Necessary things included in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
I hope that most of you already assumed that some of your favorite and most needed things should be included in the upcoming version of CS. AS far as my choice and preference concern.
Radio Commands
Image Sprays
High detail blood splatter
Flashlight
what’s on top of your list?
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02-10-2011
Anirvinya
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Re: Necessary things included in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
The least we can say is that Valve has a policy of communication rather far removed from that of Beteshda example: While Beteshda announcement for years (decades?) The release of StarCraft II and Diablo III without ever out to Valve, we wait seven years and then it was announced that in six months, the game is in your hands! No, at Valve when it comes to the release of a game, you do not laugh! And that's what makes the news is doubly good for the players: not only their favorite game draws will soon be released in new version, but it also has more than 6 months to wait, just long enough to recover its brands with a nice little workout!
#3
02-10-2011
@bLERINA@
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Re: Necessary things included in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
It would be pleasant to in fact have nightvision that does somewhat further than turn your display green. I too concur on the no recycled textures. Make css textures. Otherwise get a few of the nicer ones from portal 2. Up to now, the textures on the totally redone maps appear pretty nice. Still kind of cartoony, except I believe that is a side effect of the player models further than the textures. That as well as the terrible weapon/hand models
#4
02-10-2011
Eyvindur
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Re: Necessary things included in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Seven classic maps are in CS: GO include: Dust, Dust 2, Aztec, Nuke, Inferno, Italy as well as Office. Besides defusing bombs and rescuing hostages, it will be new game modes, not currently on the Valve but is talking about. As previously reported, to PS3 and PC gamers as with Portal two play together again, on the PS3 will also move the controller and mouse and keyboard support.
#5
02-10-2011
Jokull
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Re: Necessary things included in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
I am thinking about the following things needed in CS so that the game looks like more original and realistic.
Sprays
Nightvision
No Block
New Sounds
Character Models
Achievements
#6
02-10-2011
Laramie
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Re: Necessary things included in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
The most important new features of CS: GO is a rank-based matchmaking system, improved graphics (probably current Source engine) and cross-platform gaming - PC gamers can also compete against gamepad warrior with Xbox 360 or PS3. With the PS3, even the Move controller is supported. There is also a "casual" mode, where players can buy weapons, without worrying about the money need. It is also possible to observe after the virtual demise of both teammates and opponents. It is possible to create your own server, skill-based matchmaking system will only work on Valve's servers.
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05-10-2011
KennedII
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Re: Necessary things included in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
In these last few days have leaked new details but it might help you understand how this new CS: GO. Who has had the opportunity to play, told that CS G4TV: GO is designed on an updated version of the Source Engine, and has not been achieved on the basis of Counter- Strike: Source. Levine says that the maps have a good-looking graphics, animations are fluid and models of weapons are well made.
The game is currently in pre-beta, and as seen by Levine and maintain the traditional mode de_ CS_ where gamers will have to defuse or detonate orders, respectively, or to maintain or rescue hostages. They will be supported and the way that the casual competitive.










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