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Weather Changing Mod Adds a New Challenge to Counter Strike

Counter-Strike is one of the most popular games of all time, putting your mouse and keyboard skills to the ultimate gaming test of response times, where the weak are quickly weeded out and the regulars still flash bang themselves from time to time. Every map has been fine tuned for tactical action, and even the slightest change can throw your entire strategy out the window… so let’s do just that!

A new mod gives popular maps such as Dust2, Cache, Mirage, and Overpass, the magical gift of random weather. The preset is chosen at the start of each round, and the mod can throw in thunderstorms, heavy rain, sandstorms, fog and more into the mix. Remember that sniper sight line you had before? Gone, too foggy. Remember that corner that was great for hiding? Good luck not being spotted with a flash of lightning illuminating your face.

  • Thunderstorm (heavy rain, low visibility, puddles, frequent lightning, storm clouds)
  • Heavy rain (heavy rain, medium visibility, puddles, occasional lightning, storm clouds)
  • Light rain (light rain, normal visibility, puddles, no lightning, storm clouds)
  • Heavy sandstorm (low visibility, dust in atmosphere, sandstorm sky)
  • Medium sandstorm (medium visibility, dust in atmosphere, sandstorm sky)
  • Light sandstorm (good visibility, sandstorm sky)
  • Heavy fog (low visibility, overcast sky)
  • Light fog (medium visibility, overcast sky)
  • After Rain (normal environment with puddles)
  • Default (everything normal)
“Created by Lewis Palfrey and Luke Millanta, the the Changing Weather Collection incorporates varying weather patterns into some of Counter-Strike’s most popular maps. This collection represents the first time changing weather patterns were incorporated into Counter-Strike.”

The weather isn’t just a background and lighting tweak either, so expect sandstorms to cause serious visibility issues, expect rain to put out fires, puddles from rainfall and more. If you want to shake up your next LAN gaming session, this is the way to do it.

“I’ve been playing Counter-Strike since 2005,” Millanta told Eurogamer. “When raining it is harder to both hear enemies approaching and to see without the aid of a sniper rifle,” Millanta continued. “This means that while your enemy may have an advantage while AWPing [aka while using the Arctic Warfare Magnum sniper rifle, famous for one-hit kills], it is easier for those stealthy players to sneak up on said AWPers.”

Checkout “The Changing Weather Collection” on the Steam Workshop.

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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