A new patch dated November 21 fixed a number of bugs and improved the Apollo map

22 January 2021, 12:27
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A new patch dated November 21 fixed a number of bugs and improved the Apollo map

On November 21, the developers released an update for Counter Strike: Global Offensive. It included fixes and improvements for the "Sweep" mode, and also made some adjustments to the Apollo map. The game's compatibility with Linux and iOS has been improved. 

In particular, several rare but noticeable bugs have been fixed in the “Sweep” mode, which recently appeared in the game, including: 

  • additional explosives appear on the map; 
  • crashes due to certain player actions in pause mode; 
  • shortcomings in the logic of equipment cards. 

A significant number of small improvements have been made to the Apollo map based on player feedback. Some textures have been replaced and adjusted. Removed one of the benches and banks that were distracting players. At several points on the map, places where weapons could get stuck have been corrected. In addition, the developers have fixed bugs that arose after the previous update and optimized the card so that it works without problems on weak computers. 

The patch also improved the accessibility of the game for players from other countries: search problems for languages ​​with non-Latin alphabet were fixed. In addition, official Argentine servers have appeared in CS:GO.  

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