- Significant improvement to server infrastructure to support growing CS:GO community.
[ UI ] - Fixed an alt-tab related memory leak. - Added ability for Friends Lister to display two columns of friends. - Added ability for mouse wheel to scroll Friends Lister. - Added filtering by item name. Players can enter any part of an item name in the text field to filter their inventory. - Added ability to sort items when selecting items that will work with a tool. - Players can no longer initiate a vote kick on the final round or match point. - The 'bomb has been planted alert' now also states the number of seconds that mp_c4timer is set to. - The voice chat button in the lobby (microphone) now stores it's state from session to session. - Fixed remaining cases where Blog would take mouse input when if was obscured. - Fixed Main Menu bar buttons getting stuck in highlighted state. - Context menu entries are now divided into categories. - Open Case UI will auto-select a key in cases where players do not need to choose between different types of keys. - Fixed cases where players could not rename items in Lobby and Pause menu inventories. - Inventory images will show the thumbnail for a weapon's sticker. - Buying helmet when you already have kevlar will now update the health/armor HUD icon element immediately on purchase. - Fixed the freeze cam panel not always having the killer's weapon item data during demo playback. - Grenades now show player ownership in their name. - Fixed some vote panel text getting truncated. - Fixed the health, armor and ammo HUD elements not showing up sometimes when spectating some players. - Fixed some alignment issues on the spectator follow panel - Fixed the weapon image in the spectator panel not having a background. - Realigned the spectator follow panel a bit. - The gift drop alert panel has been de-holiday-ified. - Removed the snow from the main menu background. - Turned off rope and freeze cam holiday effects. - Fixed missing Cyrillic characters in chat. - Fixed HUD disappearing when alt-tabbing or starting another app (like hlmv).
[ MAPS ]
OVERPASS - [Bombsite A] -- Moved CT van to give more effective cover -- Made CT van climbable -- Moved fences to give more space -- Removed red car -- Widened door into back of A -- Blocked visibility from bridge to canal -- Tweaked position/rotation of truck -- Made corridors and stairs under A wider
- [Bombsite B] -- Moved Bombsite B to CT side of pillar, extended area with a platform to give more space and cover -- Made players in sniping room easier to silhouette against the background -- Made cement sacks climbable -- Opened up wall on CT side -- Made bridge wider
- [General] -- Moved up CT spawns and pushed T spawns further back -- Increased C4 radius to 500 from 400 -- Railings in sniper room no longer blocks bullets or grenades -- Added light to sniper room balcony -- Made upper door in park connector wider -- Made park connector easier to navigate -- Made corridor near T spawn wider -- Brighter ambient lights in canal pipes -- Made climbing thing in playground more solid -- Made bathroom corridor wider -- Made windows in bathrooms breakable -- Added spectator fixed camera positions -- Tweaked soundscape settings -- Fixed various minor bugs
COBBLESTONE - Added collision to top of trees - Added more accurate model collision - Removed particle effects that could be mistaken for grenades - Blocked a sightline in battlements near A - Blocked a hiding hole in underpass near A - Removed light models near statue at B that could be mistaken for player heads - Removed a portapotty at back of B - Raised height of center fence near B - Fixed various minor bugs
[ CSGO ] - Added three purchasable gift options: -- Gift Package - gives a random item to a random player in your match. -- Pallet of Presents - gives random items to up to nine people in your match. -- Audience Participation Parcel - gives random items to up to 25 viewers watching your match. - Added the Winter Offensive Case, the first-ever community-made case. - Replaced the eSports case with the new eSports Winter Case.
[ MAPS ] - Added Cobblestone and Overpass maps, which are available to community servers and offline play. Official matchmaking is limited to Operation Bravo in order to collect additional map balancing data prior to a wider release. - Fixed an exploit in Assault - Minor bugfixes in Bank, St.Marc and Sugarcane
[ GAMEPLAY ] - Walking into shallow water no longer makes an audible splash.
[ MISC ] - Added a link to share downloaded matches. To access this link, download one of your recent matches, view the scoreboard from that match, and click on 'Copy Link.' - Added say_team support for coaches. - Added holiday cheer.
[ CS:GO SDK ] - Fixed a Steam authentication problem when running individual CS:GO SDK tools not from Steam Library, but directly from command line. - Fixed a bug causing workshop uploader tools to retrieve only the first 50 of a user's items.
[ CSGO ] - Added three purchasable gift options: -- Gift Package - gives a random item to a random player in your match. -- Pallet of Presents - gives random items to up to nine people in your match. -- Audience Participation Parcel - gives random items to up to 25 viewers watching your match. - Added the Winter Offensive Case, the first-ever community-made case. - Replaced the eSports case with the new eSports Winter Case.
[ MAPS ] - Added Cobblestone and Overpass maps, which are available to community servers and offline play. Official matchmaking is limited to Operation Bravo in order to collect additional map balancing data prior to a wider release. - Fixed an exploit in Assault - Minor bugfixes in Bank, St.Marc and Sugarcane
[ GAMEPLAY ] - Walking into shallow water no longer makes an audible splash.
[ MISC ] - Added a link to share downloaded matches. To access this link, download one of your recent matches, view the scoreboard from that match, and click on 'Copy Link.' - Added say_team support for coaches. - Added holiday cheer.
[ CS:GO SDK ] - Fixed a Steam authentication problem when running individual CS:GO SDK tools not from Steam Library, but directly from command line. - Fixed a bug causing workshop uploader tools to retrieve only the first 50 of a user's items.
We really wanted these maps to reach a wider audience, and also get the people making these amazing new gameplay experiences rewarded for their efforts. But how? Luckily, in the time it takes a CT to hold up a flashbang and announce that it’s a flashbang, we hit upon the answer.
“<a href="http://blog.counter-strike.net/operationpayback">Operation Payback</a>” marks the first of an ongoing series of limited-time updates aimed at giving a well-earned financial reward to some of CS:GO’s most popular and prolific mapmakers. For a limited time, you can buy a pass half-priced for $2.99. That’ll get you unlimited access to a Classic Casual map group featuring seven of the highest-voted Workshop Maps. Invite your friends (even if they don’t have a pass) and enjoy uninterrupted low-ping play on official servers—all while rewarding CS:GO’s top-voted virtual mapmakers with real money. Buying a pass also gets you a one-of-a-kind challenge coin, upgradable by playing and viewable wherever your avatar is shown. “Operation Payback” will be live from now until July 31st, and it’s currently half-priced, <a href="http://blog.counter-strike.net/operationpayback">so get in there</a>!
And remember: “Payback” is just the beginning. Future Operations will highlight all-new collections of popular maps. So stay tuned, keep mapmaking, and keep upvoting!
Since we launched the CS:GO Maps Workshop back in February, over 1,400 maps have been uploaded. The CS team has been consistently blown away by how complex, well thought out, and just plain fun so many of these maps have been.
We really wanted these maps to reach a wider audience, and also get the people making these amazing new gameplay experiences rewarded for their efforts. But how? Luckily, in the time it takes a CT to hold up a flashbang and announce that it’s a flashbang, we hit upon the answer.
“Operation Payback” marks the first of an ongoing series of limited-time updates aimed at giving a well-earned financial reward to some of CS:GO’s most popular and prolific mapmakers. For a limited time, you can buy a pass half-priced for $2.99. That’ll get you unlimited access to a Classic Casual map group featuring seven of the highest-voted Workshop Maps. Invite your friends (even if they don’t have a pass) and enjoy uninterrupted low-ping play on official servers—all while rewarding CS:GO’s top-voted virtual mapmakers with real money. Buying a pass also gets you a one-of-a-kind challenge coin, upgradable by playing and viewable wherever your avatar is shown. “Operation Payback” will be live from now until July 31st, and it’s currently half-priced, so get in there!
And remember: “Payback” is just the beginning. Future Operations will highlight all-new collections of popular maps. So stay tuned, keep mapmaking, and keep upvoting!
The Free Weekend is drawing to close. While the game will turn off for free players at 1pm, it doesn’t have to end there. The game will continue on sale until Monday at a full 33% off. We say 33% off because the Counter-Strike community is global and people all over the world will be paying in different currency. In the USA this means $9.99. But in your country? You will paying 33% fewer Rubles, Euros, Pounds, Krona, Yen, or whatever your favorite currency is.
Ninjas in Pyjamas defeated Verygames to become the Counter-Strike Global Offensive world champions at ESWC. Ninjas in Pyjamas with their all-star line-up has become the dominate CS:GO team. We will have to see if someone can unseat them on their home turf in Sweden later this month at Dreamhack.
The Free Weekend is drawing to close. While the game will turn off for free players at 1pm, it doesn’t have to end there. The game will continue on sale until Monday at a full 33% off. We say 33% off because the Counter-Strike community is global and people all over the world will be paying in different currency. In the USA this means $9.99. But in your country? You will paying 33% fewer Rubles, Euros, Pounds, Krona, Yen, or whatever your favorite currency is.
What is the future for CS:GO? We are continuing to tweak our Competitive Game Mode and Skill Groups along with the rest of the core game. We continue to work with mod developers for cool mods like Zombie Escape, Jail Break, Pirate Wars and more. With ESWC over, the competitive world will look to Dreamhack next and a 2014 filled with major tournaments.
Current players, don’t forget to attach your Steam account to your YouTube account so you can post your videos to the CS:GO game hub.
You should also make sure to post your favorite screen shots and death cams to the CS:GO Game Hubs. While you are there check out what other people are posting. See something you like – up vote it. Curious about something - ask a question. Join the community.
As the ESWC finals continue and the Free Weekend kicks into full gear, there is more to see than just the game itself. Counter-strike has always been about a large vibrant community and CS:GO is no different.
If you are not up to the level of competing as a pro, you can always join one of leagues. Two of the most popular are ESEA and ESL. Don’t worry, you can compete at all skill levels in these leagues.
While we have been posting a Pro Tip series, the community has also been making their own videos. WarOwl from the forums even made a video to help you if you are new to the game. You can also checkout these weapon guides, um.. uh.. this, or you can check out a ton more on the Game Hub video page.
Current players, don’t forget to attach your Steam account to your YouTube account so you can post your videos to the CS:GO game hub.
You should also make sure to post your favorite screen shots and death cams to the CS:GO Game Hubs. While you are there check out what other people are posting. See something you like – up vote it. Curious about something - ask a question. Join the community.
Starting yesterday at 10am until Sunday at 1pm PST – Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is free. You can <a href='steam://install/730'>click this link</a>, <a href='http://store.steampowered.com/app/730/'>visit this page</a>, or launch steam and start downloading the game now. All weekend you can play the complete game.
CS:GO is more than just the best looking CS. We have expanded the game with new characters, new weapons, new maps, and new game modes. So you don’t get overwhelmed, let’s break down the game modes and give you a suggestion on where to start based on your skill level.
For everyone, a good first stop is the Weapon Course where you will get some quick tips and training on new mechanics.
If you have never played a first person shooter – first, what’s wrong with you? You have been missing out. A good intro that isn’t about map strategy, team goals, etc – is Arms Race. It’s pretty simple. Kill the guys who don’t look like you. Every time you kill one, you get a new weapon. There are some things that happen at the end with a knife if you are the top player in kills, but do you really think that is going to happen? Okay, let’s pretend it does. You get a golden knife – then what? Stab a guy and win the game. If you do that, you better take a screen shot and <a href='http://steamcommunity.com/app/730/screenshots'>post it on the CS:GO Game Hub</a> – otherwise no one will believe you.
If you do actually play first person shooters but maybe haven’t played much Counter-Strike or it has been a bit – try Demolition Mode. These are small intense maps that remove the buy round at the start and throw players right into the action. Plant the bomb, defuse the bomb, kill a guy – it all helps.
Has it been a while since you last played CS? The franchise has existed for 12 years, so at this point you could have last played in 6th grade and since graduated college, gotten married, and had your first kid by now – so we’ll excuse your rusty skills if you are bouncing the new kid on your lap as you play. A word of warning on that - don’t play Competitive Mode if you think you need to drop out mid-game or just want to drop in and out of games, instead play Casual Mode. It is classic Counter-Strike with some relaxed rules on purchasing weapons and we leave all talk on so players can chat while playing.
Are you a CS player? Think you have what it takes to win but have been scared to try CS:GO? If you think you are up for it – jump into Competitive Mode. This is where it is all about skill, win 10 matches and you will get put into a <a href="http://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/2012/10/5565/">Skill Group</a>, keep winning and you’ll be placed into a higher Skill Group, lose and you might get placed lower. Match making will make sure you keep playing in games at your skill level. Leaving a match will put you into a timeout period for Competitive match making. We even have <a href="http://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/page/2/#FAQ">a FAQ here</a> for you if you want more information.