

The controls are also very responsive and it doesn’t seem like you are missing out on anything instead of being playing FPS on mobile. It’s no less than major of PC games and just looks like you are really there on the battlefield. One of the major thing of this game which impressed us a lot is its graphics. The first mode is Deathmatch which is a straightforward team shootout game and another one is Defuse Challenge where both the team has different missions as one team tries to plant and defend the bomb until detonation, the other one tries to defuse it and the last mode is called Gun Game where each player of both the teams go on a standalone mission to neutralize their opponent.


The game comes with three modes which can be played on a handful of maps. The plot of this game is surrounded around the fight between terrorists and counter-terrorists and the things which make it more interesting is quite realistic weapons and tight scenarios in which you have to kill and survive. Counter-Strike is one of the games which we all have played once in our life and enjoyed a lot but gone are days when we used to play games on our computers now its time of smartphone’s where we can play games on the go and there comes counter strike mobile which fails to satisfy the benchmark which original game has created but another developer came up with a game named “Critical Ops” which is the next best thing to Counter-Strike. To that end, AndroidL has a message: "I'll look into doing this sort of thing again." Consider yourself warned, Counter-Strike ne'er-do-wells.First Player Shooter (FPS) games are one of the evergreen game categories in the whole gaming community and Counter-Strike is one of the best examples of this. The reality, though, is that thousands of banned accounts are basically a drop in the bucket. If you'd like to join in, the Reddit thread is rife with folks having a good chuckle at the lack of self-awareness of the hackers who complain about their accounts being targeted because they cheated, too. Except instead of those exploits, the some 5,500 folks who downloaded them got a hell of a surprise: unwanted attention from Valve's Anti Cheat system on Steam.Įven better is that AndroidL took a handful of screenshots of the hackers complaining about their accounts being marked as untrustworthy and later banned, or banned immediately after playing with the hacks installed. User AndroidL created a trio of fake hacks for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive that promised everything from unlimited ammo and health to some exotic viewing angles that wouldn't otherwise be possible. Cheating has plagued the various incarnations of Counter-Strike practically since its servers went online in 1999 and one resourceful Redditor has had enough.
