Counter Strike GO - Hide And Seek Fail! WHERE IS HE??? CS: Go Short.

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Me and a few buddies playing Counter Strike Global Offensive on a community made Hide And Seek map. It was a lot of fun, and this was one of the best moments! I hope you enjoy this video, don't forget to like + subscribe, and share it with your friends!

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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is a first-person shooter video game which is a part of the Counter-Strike series. It was announced to the public on August 12, 2011, and is developed by Valve Corporation and their partner, Hidden Path Entertainment. The game was later released on August 21, 2012 for the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, and OS X and later Linux as a downloadable title.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive started off as an Xbox 360 port of Counter-Strike: Source by Hidden Path Entertainment. Seeing this as an opportunity to expand the franchise, Valve turned it into an entirely new game.[1]

Jess Cliffe confirmed the title "Global Offensive" on the official Steam forums on August 11, 2011,[2] while Valve later confirmed with its official announcement on August 12, 2011[3].

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive uses the latest version of the Source engine and is not built off of Counter-Strike: Source. After the success of the previous game, Valve wanted the newest game in the franchise to cater to both the casual and competitive community by including a matchmaking system as well as support for dedicated servers.

Valve announced the beta would begin in October, but after receiving feedback from professional players who had been invited to playtest earlier versions of the beta, Valve decided to delay the beta [4]. After addressing the majority of the issues the closed beta started on November 30, 2011 to a pool of around 10,000 select players. After almost a year of the closed beta, Valve opened the beta up starting August 14, 2012 to anyone who had pre-ordered the game.

As of yet, the console versions have not been updated and are extremely different when compared to their Steam counterpart. It is currently unknown whether or not Valve has plans for updating these versions.

Updates to the game after its release can be tracked at Valve's Product Updates channel. A community grassroots effort to better document, organize, and track the resolutions of existing bugs and issues has been acknowledged by Valve and the unofficial CS:GO Bugs and Issue Tracker is maintained by the 64bitVPS Gaming Community .

Patches
Main article: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive patches
Valve is known for providing unparalleled support and continuous updates for its titles, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is no exception. Since the beta ended, Hidden Path Entertainment have stopped its share of the development and Valve has taken over and provided countless updates to the game for everything from bug fixes and gameplay adjustments to new official content, and even added support for the Steam Workshop to allow custom content.

Weapons and Equipment
Weapons
There are 8 new weapons in Global Offensive, and there are several changes to returning weapons, regarding the firepower, rate of fire, accuracy, and movement speed. Weapons in bold are weapons introduced in Global Offensive. Weapons in italics replaced an old gun and its role. They retain the same basic attributes and are officially considered the "successor".

Pistols
Terrorists
Glock-18
P250 (replaces the P228)
Desert Eagle
Dual Berettas
Tec-9
CZ75 Auto *
Counter-Terrorists
P2000 (replaces the USP)
USP-S (reintroduction of the USP) *
P250 (replaces the P228)
Desert Eagle
Dual Berettas
Five-SeveN
CZ75 Auto *


Defuse kit
Rescue kit
Grenades
Terrorists
Molotov cocktail
Decoy grenade
HE grenade
Flashbang
Smoke grenade
Counter-Terrorists
Incendiary grenade
Decoy grenade
HE grenade
Flashbang
Smoke grenade
Maps
At launch Global Offensive had a total of 16 official maps: 8 updated classic maps, and 8 brand new maps for the Arsenal game mode.

Bomb Defusal
Aztec
Dust
Dust 2
Cache (became official on July 1, 2014)
Cbble (released on December 18, 2013)
Inferno
Mirage (released on June 12, 2013)[5]
Nuke
Overpass (released on December 18, 2013)
Train
Vertigo (released on October 1, 2012)[6]
Hostage Rescue
Assault (released on February 7, 2013)[7]
Italy
Militia (released on March 21, 2013)[8]
Office
Arsenal
Arms Race
Baggage
Lake *
Monastery (released on October 1, 2012)[6]
Safehouse *
Shoots
Stmarc *
* Made available to arms race at a later date.

Demolition
Bank
Lake
Safehouse
Shortdust (released on November 11, 2014)
Shorttrain
St. Marc
Sugarcane
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