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Counter Strike originated in 1999 as a modification (mod) for the iconic Half-Life. Designed by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess Cliffe, the mod and its creators were then acquired by Valve.
He created a fake cheat mod for the recently resurgent Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) which causes the cheaters in the first-person shooter to be trolled endlessly with misfires and mishaps.
CS:GO has been plagued by cheaters since becoming free two years ago. A new anti-cheat measure rolled out with the beta version. However, many players claim to have bypassed it.
Thousands of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive cheats were permanently excluded from one of the best first-person shooters on PC yesterday, and several of the game's most popular hacks compromised ...
Counter-Strike: Go (CS: Go) developer Steam actively fights for ethical gaming, allowing 'legal' cheat codes. Unlike other tactics, VAC bans aren't issued for using cheats, as revealed by DMarket.
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