CS:GO New Mods And Exciting Features
CS:GO is and has been the most popular of the CS game repertoire. CS:GO has set a stunning pace to beat in late 2016 and early 2017. The game set a record of nearly one-half million concurrent players on a single day. Even at the advanced game age of four years, players cannot beat the addiction and "new addicts" are being added to the ranks every day.
An added testament to the popularity of the game is the increasing value of tournament prize pools that exceeded $1,500,000 for a single tournament in 2016 and are projected to be twice that by the end of 2017. The game design that allows the most experienced or skillful player to advance in rank and the ability to acquire more weapons and money independent of the number of players has kept the game popular.
Valve, the company that created CS:GO, awoke to the need for new mods and skins for weapons that make the game more controllable, more competitive, and add a significant touch of realism to the game after what players claim was a period of lack of interest in their complaints. The continued popularity of the game, frequent user complaints, and a steady income stream has spurred Valve to be really creative in keeping the game alive in 2016 and 2017.
You've probably heard that CS:GO is going customizable in new ways. Customization means each individual player gets to alter their weaponry, change the look and effectiveness of their weapons, and now even experience more of weather effects that happen in the real world of warfare.
The newest twist is the introduction of the game start up mods that invoke a random weather pattern for each period and arena of play. The player will experience rain, lightening, snow, sandstorms, fog, and other weather phenomena. The idea is that a player's strategy has to adapt to weather and enemies. The added dimension of weather makes each type of player rethink how they play and what weapons they use.
When we get into mods and customisation, skins for weapons are another addition that has seen more improvement and high player response. A skin does several things for a player. The skin adds some protection of precious weapons from the ravages of weather. Skins add status, rank, and bragging rights. The easiest way to find new skins is to visit one of the case opening sites.
By the way, skins cost a lot. That's why knowledgeable players rarely purchase skins. You can trade for skins, steal them, or delve through unexplored enemy territory to find them. Killing for skins is also an option. This change has made skins the highest trading value item in CS:GO. Skins have rapidly replaced coin as the game currency and the gambling currency of choice that goes along with playing CS:GO these days.
Final point: New additions to CS:GO have made the game increasingly more complex, entertaining, and more exciting to play.
