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Counter strike source map packs
Counter strike source map packs










counter strike source map packs

Counter-Strike Source Global Offensive This is one of a few routes Terrorists use to reach site A. Short+Stairs Roll over to compare CS versions. To the right is a thin pathway that leads to site A via short stairs, and to the left is a door to the wine cellar, which eventually leads to site B. The double doors at the back of the screen are right near the CT spawn area, so expect resistance if you're charging toward it as a T. Counter-Strike Source Global Offensive This is an especially dangerous area of the map that both Terrorists and Counter-Terrorists can access shortly after a match begins. Terrorist+Ramp Roll over to compare CS versions. In Source and GO a double door was added, moving the battle lines to the front of the room instead of keeping Terrorists pinned at the back behind the first set of doors. Notice how in the original version the entry arch is just a big open space. Counter-Strike Source Global Offensive Here's a close-up on the door Terrorists rush through to get to long A. Long+Doors Roll over to compare CS versions. For defending CTs, the ramp to the left and box placements have remained pretty much the same from 1.6 to Source to GO. Terrorists rushing to long A tend to emerge from the door near the middle of the screen just as Counter-Terrorists round the corner. Counter-Strike Source Global Offensive Expect to die quite a bit in the area highlighted here.

counter strike source map packs

Why the Terrorists consider site A's few boxes such a high value target is a mystery, but chances are if you were an expert at blowing up site A before, that'll still be the case in GO, as the layout hasn't really changed. YES NO As a defusal map, the goal of Dust 2 is for the Terrorists to plant a bomb on either site A or site B and blow it up.

counter strike source map packs

Bombsite+A Roll over to compare CS versions. Based on the current version in the GO beta, it seems Dust 2 should be very familiar to Counter-Strike veterans, unlike the more substantial changes made to Dust. Below you'll find an overview of how Dust 2 has changed from 1.6 to Source to GO. There isn't a huge amount of content active in the ongoing closed beta test at the moment, but the popular Dust and Dust 2 maps are in there. The next version of Counter-Strike, Global Offensive, is a very similiar experience to the Counter-Strikes of old. Success is based almost entirely on your personal skill instead of luck. Once you do figure out how everything works - the map layouts, the firing patterns of the weapons, the slight movement delay after jumping - Counter-Strike can be an extremely satisfying experience. With no regenerating health, no sprint button and the possibility of instant death waiting around every corner, Counter-Strike is not an easy game to learn.












Counter strike source map packs