Maps Counter Strike – Museum

Maps Counter Strike - Museum is a hostage rescue map from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive set in a natural history museum in the fictional US city of Hurgtown.

The map was submitted to the Steam Workshop by penE , FMPONE , and 3Dnj on February 14, 2013 and was part of Operation Payback from April 25 to August 31 . This brought the map into the official CS map canon.

Construction

Museum takes place in or partly around the area of ​​a natural history museum in a US city. The starting point of the anti-terrorist unit is right on the street in front of the museum, while the terrorists start in a stairwell of the museum. In addition to the main entrance, the museum also has three side entrances and an unused but accessible elevator shaft. In addition to the official entrances, the museum has another way to the left and right into the interior of the building. The museum has two floors and has a dinosaur skeleton in its entrance hall that units can walk over.

development

Counter Strike: Global Offensive

trivia

  • Inside the museum is the skeleton of a tyrannosaurus , in front of which is a plaque with the names of the three map creators and thanks to MapCore .
  • There is even a written making-of of the map on MapCore . The name “Hurgtown” alludes to an inside joke from the community.

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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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