author: Paul Wozniak
CS:GO Update - Better Info on Most Annoying Kills
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has received a new update. It will provide players with additional information about deadly shots - for example, whether they were fired through smoke or whether the shooter was blinded by a flashbang.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has received today a new update that introduced several changes to the gameplay, including one that greatly improves the gaming experience. From now on, players after a frag will be additionally informed, among other things, whether the killing shot was fired "blindly" (e.g. after being hit by a flash grenade) or through smoke from a smoke grenade, and even whether the player using the sniper rifle pulled of a "no scope kill". This information will be displayed in the so-called "kill feed" visible in the upper right corner of the screen.
In addition, developers have improved Chlorina and added 1v1 warm-up mode on Inferno (whose first variations appeared some time ago). Full list of the latest changes can be found at this address.
Let's recall that over two weeks ago Valve introduced changes to the game, which the players have been waiting for for many years. Among other things, the ability to view and import crosshairs of other players has been added, as well as the aforementioned 1v1 warm-up mode. According to Shroud, the developers are now starting to improve the game in earnest, as a strong competitor - Valorant - has just appeared on the market of online shooters. However, so far CS:GO is still doing very well, and quite recently it has broken yet another activity record on Steam.