I've spent a little while checking out the new update for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive [Steam] today and I'm pretty impressed with the new map. The new map is called 'Canals' and it's based on a real-world Italian city.
What I really like about the map, is how different each side of it is. The terrorist area is all close quarters, while the counter terrorists have wide open spaces. The whole map is mish-mash of this and it looks really damn good visually.
I had a surprising amount of fun with it, considering I haven't played it properly in years. Even managed multiple MVP awards (Most Valuable Player), nice.
The Phoenix Rising terrorist model was also updated, to make it look a lot better:
The only issue with CS:GO is the performance, it's all over the place at times. I hope this is one they update to Vulkan in future.
Find the full update notes here. If you've been away from the game for a while, now is a great time to check it out!
What I really like about the map, is how different each side of it is. The terrorist area is all close quarters, while the counter terrorists have wide open spaces. The whole map is mish-mash of this and it looks really damn good visually.
I had a surprising amount of fun with it, considering I haven't played it properly in years. Even managed multiple MVP awards (Most Valuable Player), nice.
The Phoenix Rising terrorist model was also updated, to make it look a lot better:
Quotethe adjustments are focused on preserving character legibility and improving overall visual fidelity
The only issue with CS:GO is the performance, it's all over the place at times. I hope this is one they update to Vulkan in future.
Find the full update notes here. If you've been away from the game for a while, now is a great time to check it out!
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Interesting, I think I've actually seen the first screenshot in real life :)
Edit: Oh, minus the gun of course.
Last edited by dubigrasu on 16 March 2017 at 8:23 pm UTC
Edit: Oh, minus the gun of course.
Last edited by dubigrasu on 16 March 2017 at 8:23 pm UTC
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Before this update enabling HRTF would max out one CPU core. This has been fixed even though it wasn't mentoined in the changelog. Github
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Performance has always been iratic, the game is CPU centric. Hopefully Vulkan will allow for smoother gameplay.
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I'd really like to see CS:GO get a Vulkan update, that would be nice, but I really doubt it since it is an old game I think still writen in source 1 engine?
Its performance on Linux isn't as smooth as it should be, it is in fps but frame times don't feel smooth and there seems to be a layer of microlag on top of the game and for so reflex based fps games all the latency and responsivness matters much.
Its performance on Linux isn't as smooth as it should be, it is in fps but frame times don't feel smooth and there seems to be a layer of microlag on top of the game and for so reflex based fps games all the latency and responsivness matters much.
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The worst first person shooter ever
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Quoting: alien2003The worst first person shooter everI actually agree. You can't even aim down the sights for most guns.
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Quoting: alien2003The worst first person shooter everHow's that "the worst"?
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Quoting: BlodofferBefore this update enabling HRTF would max out one CPU core. This has been fixed even though it wasn't mentoined in the changelog. Github
I had that issue too and it would overload my CPU and cause my system to crash. When I brought it up, people would basically tell me to update my computer to fix it.
Btw, Valve did mention it in their changelog: http://blog.counter-strike.net/index.php/2017/03/18198/
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Quoting: alien2003The worst first person shooter ever
I don't like the beatles or the rollings stones, but saying they're the worst bands ever would be plain stupid :S:
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Quoting: t3gBtw, Valve did mention it in their changelog
Oh, yes, kinda. Although this was a Linux specific bug. Btw there is something wrong with your setup (cooling, vcore) if maxing out on core makes your PC crash.
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