

The full patch notes for this week’s update are available on the Counter-Strike blog.
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CS:GO Free Edition is now available for PC, Mac, and Linux. The old Scaleform interface is gone (and the “-legacyscaleformui” command line option is no longer supported, Valve said.) The multiplayer shooter Counter-Strike: Global Offensive now has a free version that lets you mow down bots to your hearts desire. Valve’s latest update for CS:GO also makes the recently added Panorama user interface the game’s default view, and Valve said it’s tweaked that UI to better support low-end machines. On Steam, Valve explains what the full-priced version of CS:GO gets you: “access to online content and features, including multiplayer gameplay, official matchmaking, in-game inventories, skill groups, XP, ranks, and other online features.” Firstly, start a multiplayer lobby and start a casual game - making sure it is private of course - then start the game.

GOTV was added to CS:GO in 2012, and was formerly known as SourceTV. It’s a good way to jump into the game if you’ve been wary about dropping $14.99 or are just hesitant about playing against more experienced players.Ĭounter-Strike : Global Offensive’s free version - available for Linux, Mac and Windows PC from Steam - also lets players watch matches through GOTV, the game’s spectating client. Valve released a free version of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive this week as part of the game’s latest update, letting players compete in offline matches against bots.
