A few other tweaks and changes have been made to the game

Dec 13, 2013 13:52 GMT  ·  By

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has just received a brand new patch on the PC platform bringing solutions to quite a few different issues including the grenade noise bug that caused it to continuously emit sounds when jammed in between certain objects.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has become quite popular in recent months, and developer Valve has made sure to constantly fix issues reported by the community.

With the latest patch, the studio has addressed a key grenade noise problem but also a few other exploits and problems that were spotted by players.

Check out the changelog below, via Reddit.

UI

- To improve chat readability, chat text colors have been updated to make the team, location and "say" text all use unique colors.

Community

- Fixed exploits where custom maps could run non-whitelisted server commands. - Added functions for VScript to ask gamerules what game mode and type the current match is set to.

Misc

- Fixed an exploit where players could print chat text on behalf of the console. - Fixed grenades making continuous noise when thrown into narrow spaces.

The new patch is already live on the PC platform via Steam.