Valve has released a new update for the classic shooter game, CS: GO. It is a traditional shooter in which most players learn how to aim, even for the very first time of their PC gaming journey. Possibly the most played among the already existing team shooters. The classics never die, indeed. This update, classified as 02/11/2020, tends to fix a couple of small issues regarding communication, but also develop a better gameplay experience.
Fixing issues in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive isn’t every day’s occasion. The developers have provided a complete list of patch notes in which communication and player reports are classified to be different than before. Now, muting a player will also remove his avatar and name, while submitting a report will mute the player automatically.
This tries to meet the communication desire of some players, but also encourage a better and more reliant chat. Similar to Dota 2, which game probably has the most durable player fidelity, CS GO is most likely to be driving the same way Dota 2 had in the past couple of months.
COMMUNICATIONS
- Players who receive significantly more communication abuse reports than others will receive a warning. If they continue to receive significantly more reports they will be muted by default. Other players can unmute them through the scoreboard as usual.
- Muting a player will now also hide their name and avatar.
- Reporting a player for abusive communications will now automatically mute them.
MISC
- Ballistic Shield will now block all melee attacks (knife, axe, fists, etc.)
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