Baggage is an Arms Race card in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive . The map takes place in the baggage handling system of a German airport. Created by Valve , the map was released with the original release of the game. Along with Monastery and Shoots , Baggage is one of the game’s three official Arms Race maps.
Construction
Baggage plays in a baggage conveyor system. The respective spawns of both teams are opposite each other and are separated by the large hall with walk-in conveyor belts. The map is almost completely symmetrical and has two more per team in addition to the direct path to the enemy spawn. While one of the paths leads down to the lower part of the hall, the second leads to the middle of the hall or the lower corridor. You can easily climb back and forth between the levels via the conveyor belts in the hall.
development
Counter Strike: Global Offensive
Like Shoots, Baggage was developed for the game’s new Arms Race mode. This mode was based on the Gun Game modification from Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Source , which was incorporated as the official mode of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive due to its popularity .
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is a multiplayer shooter computer game developed by Valve and Hidden Path Entertainment. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) is a sequel to the popular game Half-Life: Counter-Strike, which was released in 1999. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was released on August 21, 2012.
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