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Earlier today, Valve announced they have recently been working to rebuild one of Counter-Strike's classic maps, Train. The map has been rebuilt from the ground up, as shown by the video below, and now features an entirely new visual style and a number of rather important layout improvements.
Now taking on the form of an old Soviet facility, Train's visuals have been fully rebuilt and improved in order to make it look more like a map that belongs in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, rather than its ten year old predecessor, Counter-Strike: Source. It's a very striking change, but extra attention has also been paid to more minor and subtle details, such as increasing the saturation of colours at Bombsite A to help instantly draw players' attention towards the large nuclear reactor in the center of the area.
As we mentioned, the layout of this new version is also very different, as the two remaining Tunnels have been widened, one of the two sniping nests at Bombsite A have been removed while the other has been dramatically changed, and additional cover has been provided across the map, such as in the lower ramp. It's not exactly common for Valve to totally rebuild one of their maps like this, but the difference this new update has made is extremely impressive and should hopefully help bring Train back into the competitive CS:GO scene sometime soon.
For more details on the newly updated version of Train and all of the other balance tweaks introduced with this evening's patch for CS:GO, including changes to the CZ75-Auto, be sure to check out the announcement post, the accompanying blog post, and the update changelog.
For more details on the newly updated version of Train and all of the other balance tweaks introduced with this evening's patch for CS:GO, including changes to the CZ75-Auto, be sure to check out the announcement post, the accompanying blog post, and the update changelog.