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CS:GO pings will no longer reveal hidden enemies

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has just received another small update, bringing with it a number of changes to maps and the game's ping system. Abubis, Apollo, Engage, and Frostbite have all recieved changes in the February 17 update, but it's a ping bug that's caught the most attention online.


That's because, according to the patch notes, pings will "no longer highlight players." This is to prevent pings from mistakenly revealing hidden enemies that might be lurking in a dark corner. Valve has implemented the change after one Redditor noticed you could use the pings to identify enemies who weren't in your field of view.


In addition to this important change, a bug which incorrectly caused footstep sounds to be played on some surfaces has been squashed, which is welcome news for the more serious players working their way up the CS:GO ranks.


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