Overview
Port is a map that appears to be set along the northern Russian coast, given that the shipping containers are labelled in Russian.
It is one of the less popular bomb defusal maps, due to somewhat big open spaces and the amount of snipers the map usually has, similar to Compound. Also, probably another reason of its inpopularity was that the Terrorists frequently can quickly get to bombsite B before the Counter-Terrorists do.
Official Description
Counter-Terrorists: Rebel separatists seek to disrupt economically-vital shipping operations along the northern coast. They must not succeed!
Terrorists: Your squad of independence fighters has been tasked with destroying economically-significant shipping targets at vulnerable coastal ports.
Other Notes: There are 2 targets in this mission.
Achievements
Counter-Strike: Source
Trivia
- Falling into the water will inflict 25 damage per second to players and will kill them.
- Bots tend to fall into the water at Bombsite B around the boat when bunched up.
- If players have died with this method, they will receive -1 score point.
- The overall map design is similar to Gate 5 and Dock 137 that are featured in Half-Life 2.
- This is one of the 2 maps in the Counter-Strike series that is Source-exclusive, while the other map that is also Source-exclusive is Compound.
- The map is referred in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive game stats[1].
- The company that owns the shipping containers is “Компания”, which is Russian for “Company”.
Piranesi is a bomb scenario map from Counter-Strike: Global
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