Gwalior, Cache, Ali, Seaside, and Agency have been patched

Sep 27, 2013 07:29 GMT  ·  By

A brand new update for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has just been released by Valve, fixing quite a few issues concerning the mechanics of Operation Bravo and the maps brought forth by the DLC.

Global Offensive saw a major new initiative start last week, in the form of Operation Bravo, which brought new high-quality maps made by the community, as well as custom weapons and more, allowing players to reward map makers and collect more custom guns.

Since its release, Valve has been studying feedback from Operation Bravo buyers and has just rolled out a new update designed to tweak the experience and the maps included in the bundle.

Now, at the end of competitive matches, the Bravo Scorecard will be displayed so that players can see their progress. Different bugs in Bravo maps like Gwalior, Cache, Ali, Seaside, or Agency have also been tweaked by the patch.

Check out the full changelog below, via Steam.

BRAVO

-Added Competitive Scorecard to the Official Competitive match end scoreboard if the user owns an Operation Bravo Coin. (Previously only visible in the Operation Bravo Coin tooltip).

GAMEPLAY

-Suiciding now results in 0 cash awarded for the round. -Player acceleration is now determined by the player's active weapon max speed.

MAPS

-Fixed bugs in Gwalior, Cache, Ali, Seaside and Agency.

MISC

-Fixed stock items not displaying possessive information in the freeze panel. -Fixed some water material fallbacks to not reflect the 2d skybox which caused bad reflections with low shader settings. -Fixed squished weapon kill icons on Mac. -Fixed the highest quality items in a Collection failing to be filtered out of the Trade Up Contract interface. -Fixed a memory leak in client code that also caused performance drops during long gameplay sessions. -New decorated weapon added to the Assault Collection.

The new update is already available for download via Steam.