A poll was conducted on Reddit among the community of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive community to find out which old maps they miss the most. The results showed that Cache and Train dominate the list of the most nostalgic maps among the most favorite maps. These cards are often mentioned as favorites not only for casual play but also in professional matches. Players emphasize that these maps were very playable, and many hope to see them return in future CS2 updates.
Cobblestone and Assault are also on the top of players' desires
In addition to Cache and Train, many players also mention Cobblestone and Assault. One of the users under the nickname “ArealOrangutanIswear” noted that the Assault map was significantly unbalanced, but still left pleasant memories. This map is often associated with nostalgic moments of the game, when its specificity and complexity added uniqueness to the game.
Player feedback on less popular cards
Not everyone remembers only the most popular cards. The survey participants are also nostalgic for lesser known but special cards. For example, such cards as Aztec, Militia, Agency, Insertion II, Prodigy, Season, and even Italy were mentioned. Players note that these maps had their own unique atmosphere and required a special strategy, which made them unique.
Fans expect old maps to return in CS2
The CS community is actively discussing the possibility of returning some old maps to the new version of the game - Counter-Strike 2. Players hope that Valve will listen to their wishes and add their favorite maps in future patches or special events. After all, these maps have become an integral part of the game's history and are of great importance to many players.
Possible updates and new features
Although Valve has not yet announced any plans to bring back old maps, a poll on Reddit shows a lot of community interest in this idea. There is a possibility that developers may include updated versions of these maps in future updates or release them in special game modes, allowing a new generation of players to experience these legendary maps.
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