Counter Strike Inferno map gets some changes!
Counter Strike: Global Offensive’s famous Inferno map has just got some changes to the design. It looks more modern, in line with the present day. Lets see the changes in the Counter Strike Inferno map!
Counter Strike Inferno map gets some changes!
The redesign of the popular 2012 map from Counter Strike: Global Offensive makes the map look more modern and closer to our present day. A number of areas has been reworked. For Bombsite A, he overhanging roof is removed, making sniping from library and balcony easier, as well as planting smoke bombs. The truck – the usual path to the balcony – has been replaced with a simple solid cart, making entrance to the balcony more manageable. The path leading to the balcony is now opened up, allowing attackers to flashbang first without exposing themselves.
Bombsite B also has some changes as well. The last path to the site has been widened, plus there are now additional covers for Terrorists. Throwing a smoke bomb from other areas into this site will not work anymore, as the skybox has been tweaked. Inside the site itself, the gap between “newbox” and the pillar is no more, players now can climb to the site via the position near the entrance. Overall, visibility has been improved a lot.
As for the Middle, players can now walk upstraight for half of the underpass connecting middle and alt-mid. If you enter from middle, you still need to crouch though. The lightpole that usually block the shots is now removed, so no reason to miss your shots now! Last but not least, the T Spawn’s second exit is now opened, leading straight to alt-mid. Overall, the changes made will enhance gameplay a lot, and make competitive matches more interesting!
Counter Strike Inferno map: The core game is still there
Even though there are some changes, Valve stated that the core of the gameplay will still be the same as ever. Those changes remove some previous annoyances, and now allow teams to strategize more. Do you feel that these changes are good for this map?