More changes will be coming to the Cache remake in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
Map creators Shawn “FMPONE” Snelling and Sal “Volcano” Garozzo listened to feedback from pro players at ESL One New York this weekend and they intend on implementing a lot more fixes to the map. The changes will likely be added prior to the release of the Cache remake on Oct. 10.
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Most notably, color saturation of textures on the map will be reduced by about 10 to 20 percent since a large majority of pros adjust and stack their in-game digital vibrance in their NVIDIA and monitor settings. This is an easy fix to accomplish, according to FMPONE.
Here’s a full list of changes that pros recommended throughout the weekend. Players from teams like FaZe Clan, OpTic Gaming, and ENCE were among the names noted in FMPONE’s change list.
- Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev’s graffiti
- APC peek jump
- APC crouch
- B main wallbang
- A site catwalk railing
- Tree room one-way
- Garage CT mid spam
- A site pole move
- Gap in A site by sign boost
- Pip boost plausibility floor (possibly on B site?)
- Dumpster boost
- Lamp wall spammable
- Lockers crouch jump
- Antenna at A site
- Toxic barrels on B site
- Re-texture edge at B site corner
- Mid spool smooth clipping
- Truck wheel
- Vent stuck spot
- Highway railing fade
- CT van infinite fall
- Glass wall A site edge
- Crossbar on CT mid gate
- FPS boost
Cache will be much more competitive when it makes its return to professional play in October thanks to the community feedback and the developer changes.