![]() ![]() They could've tidied-up lesser-known but beloved community maps like cs_estate or cs_crackhouse. What I'm lamenting, I guess, is that Valve and Hidden Path missed an opportunity to add a new classic map to the lineup-something that could've joined the legendary rotation of Office, Italy, Dust, Dust2, Aztec, Inferno, Nuke and Train. Most of them are compact (de_shorttrain is literally an amputated de_train) and designed to support instant-action, meat-grinder gameplay that reminds me more of Call of Duty. But tactically, they're trivial compared to their parent maps. de_lake and de_safehouse let you duel inside a multi-storied cottage and on its surrounding lawn. de_bank mirrors the indulgence of fighting around Burger Town in Modern Warfare. It presents a ton of design headaches (if your VIP isn't good, everyone hates them forever), but it's an experience that's absent from modern FPSes.īut yeah, the new maps. I would've loved to see VIP scenarios revisited. In the shadow of Valve's talent for mode design (Scavenge in Left 4 Dead 2, Payload in Team Fortress 2), Arms Race and Demolition are safe, unimaginative, and most of us have played their predecessor. Half of GO's 16 total maps are new, but they're all locked to the Arms Race (a rebrand of the famous community-created mod GunGame) and Demolition (GunGame sans insta-respawn, plus bomb defusal) modes.Īfter 50 hours logged, I've stopped playing these modes completely. Adding a stairway to the bottom of de_dust makes the route more viable for Terrorists while retaining that area's purpose of a bottleneck moving the B bombsite closer to the center of the map discourages CTs from hiding deep in their spawn point.Ĭonsidering these smart adjustments to classic maps, it's puzzling that GO's “new” mode and the new maps bundled with it are so gosh-darn mediocre. ![]() Cracked glass is more opaque, making it modestly more difficult to go on a sniping rampage in areas like cs_office's main hall. The changes made to existing maps are clever and careful, though. ![]()
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