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Nuke (Counter-Strike)

"Nuke", also known by its filename de_nuke, is a multiplayer map in the Counter-Strike series of first-person shooter video games by Valve Corporation, centered around bomb defusal. Set outside and inside the premises of a nuclear power plant as counter-terrorists attempt to repel a devastating attack, it was first released in November 1999 for the original Counter-Strike. It received a significant redesign in 2016 for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive as part of the "Operation Wildfire" update, which added more realistic detail and tweaked its layout.[1] Another update was made to the map in 2018.[2] It is used heavily in competitive play, and continues to be divisive for its design even after its revamp due to its complex layout and large open areas. It is notorious for being a haven for the defending team.[3]

Nuke
Counter-Strike location
Overview of the exterior of de_nuke
First appearanceCounter-Strike (2000)
GenreFirst-person shooter

History edit

The original Nuke map for Counter-Strike was set in a Southwestern canyon environment similar to that of the Half-Life level Surface Tension, including shipping crates belonging to Black Mesa Research Facility. The interior parts of the map were set in a rusty warehouse holding nuclear materials. In Counter-Strike Source, it was modified to resemble an old, decommissioned nuclear plant with cooling towers under a gloomy sky. While initially being set in Germany, it was later switched to an American plant.[4]

Upon the level's 2016 redesign, its appearance was updated to have a "clean institutional aesthetic" based on real nuclear plants, and its name altered to the Cedar Creek Nuclear Power Plant. This, and its switch to a bright, sunny blue sky, were done to give the level a more readable aesthetic as well as increase believability within the in-game setting. More clearly defined purposes for rooms made player call-outs more useful.[1]

Reception edit

In 2016, Alex Walker of Kotaku called Nuke one of the series' most iconic maps, describing it as a fortress for counter-terrorists. He explained that its one-sided nature, even after the redesign, meant the map "wasn't fun" and was hated by both pro players and low-level matchmaking teams, causing it to be constantly vetoed.[5] Ben Barrett of PCGamesN also described it as one of the series' most famous and regularly played, calling it one of the limited maps good enough for professional play.[6] Despite its relatively new redesign, Nuke was added back to the competitive map pool to replace Inferno, causing controversy amongst professionals, some of whom called for other maps to be removed instead. Robin "flusha" Rönnquist, a former member of Fnatic, described the new Nuke as "such a chaotic map, you don't know how well you can actually play it", also calling it "just a bad map". Nevertheless, Ninjas in Pyjamas, who were one of the best teams on the former Nuke, were pleased about the change, saying they were "very excited to have it back".[7]

Alice O'Connor of Rock Paper Shotgun praised the 2016 redesign in aesthetic terms, calling the map's new appearance "lovely" and the tweaks to the map's layout "small but clever". Calling balancing levels "a complex and wonderful art", she called on developers to talk more about small but important level changes.[8]

Mitch Bowman of PC Gamer stated in 2018 that Nuke was Global Offensive's least popular map by far, saying that its popularity had waned sharply since 2014. He interviewed professional players, noting there was not a consensus on why it became unpopular. While some players believed it was simply a complex map requiring special tactics, others thought it was fundamentally flawed and required a full redesign. Nathan "NBK-" Schmitt of G2 Esports stated his opinion that Nuke was underrated, calling it unique and different, describing success as heavily dependent on skill. The players interviewed agreed the unpopularity issue was caused by a lack of communication between them and Valve.[9]

Regarding the Counter-Strike 2 version of Nuke, Harrison Thomas of Dot Esports noted that the game's new and more realistic lighting system caused deeper player shadows to be visible, allowing them to be spotted from different locations even outside of line-of-sight. Players debated whether the new shadows ruined the effectiveness of certain positions or not, with Harrison expressing his belief that, if they were not changed, a "shadow meta" would become the norm for interior areas.[10]

Henge, a designer of fan-made levels, was noted for their total conversion of three other multiplayer maps - Cache, Office, and Mirage - to appear as though they take place within Nuke's setting. Natalie Clayton of PC Gamer praised the custom maps, saying that "It speaks to Henge's competence that I have to remind myself that I'm not just looking at Nuke from a new angle".[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "CS:GO - Reintroducing Nuke". counter-strike.net. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  2. ^ Stubbs, Mike (2018-02-12). "Nuke has changed yet again. Come see what's different". Red Bull. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  3. ^ Higgins, Chris (2017-02-22). "Nuke's Polarizing Position in Competitive CS:GO". Red Bull. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  4. ^ This official trailer for CS:GO states the map's location: https://youtu.be/edYCtaNueQY?feature=shared
  5. ^ Walker, Alex (2016-02-18). "De_Nuke Returns To Counter-Strike In The Latest Operation". Kotaku Australia. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  6. ^ Barrett, Ben (2016-02-18). "CS:GO's de_nuke is reintroduced with significant visual upgrades and big layout changes". PCGamesN. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  7. ^ Stubbs, Mike (2016-08-18). "Top CS:GO pros weigh in on the Nuke and Inferno map switch". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  8. ^ O'Connor, Alice (2016-02-18). "Counter-Strike: GO Revives Nuke, All Prettied-Up". Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  9. ^ Bowman, Mitch (2018-04-30). "What's the problem with de_nuke?". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  10. ^ Thomas, Harrison (2023-07-05). "CS2's Nuke remake has one huge issue players agree needs fixing immediately". Dot Esports. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  11. ^ Clayton, Natalie (2021-03-05). "What if every CS:GO map was Nuke?". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2023-07-10.

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Nuke also known by its filename de nuke is a multiplayer map in the Counter Strike series of first person shooter video games by Valve Corporation centered around bomb defusal Set outside and inside the premises of a nuclear power plant as counter terrorists attempt to repel a devastating attack it was first released in November 1999 for the original Counter Strike It received a significant redesign in 2016 for Counter Strike Global Offensive as part of the Operation Wildfire update which added more realistic detail and tweaked its layout 1 Another update was made to the map in 2018 2 It is used heavily in competitive play and continues to be divisive for its design even after its revamp due to its complex layout and large open areas It is notorious for being a haven for the defending team 3 NukeCounter Strike locationOverview of the exterior of de nukeFirst appearanceCounter Strike 2000 GenreFirst person shooterHistory editThe original Nuke map for Counter Strike was set in a Southwestern canyon environment similar to that of the Half Life level Surface Tension including shipping crates belonging to Black Mesa Research Facility The interior parts of the map were set in a rusty warehouse holding nuclear materials In Counter Strike Source it was modified to resemble an old decommissioned nuclear plant with cooling towers under a gloomy sky While initially being set in Germany it was later switched to an American plant 4 Upon the level s 2016 redesign its appearance was updated to have a clean institutional aesthetic based on real nuclear plants and its name altered to the Cedar Creek Nuclear Power Plant This and its switch to a bright sunny blue sky were done to give the level a more readable aesthetic as well as increase believability within the in game setting More clearly defined purposes for rooms made player call outs more useful 1 Reception editIn 2016 Alex Walker of Kotaku called Nuke one of the series most iconic maps describing it as a fortress for counter terrorists He explained that its one sided nature even after the redesign meant the map wasn t fun and was hated by both pro players and low level matchmaking teams causing it to be constantly vetoed 5 Ben Barrett of PCGamesN also described it as one of the series most famous and regularly played calling it one of the limited maps good enough for professional play 6 Despite its relatively new redesign Nuke was added back to the competitive map pool to replace Inferno causing controversy amongst professionals some of whom called for other maps to be removed instead Robin flusha Ronnquist a former member of Fnatic described the new Nuke as such a chaotic map you don t know how well you can actually play it also calling it just a bad map Nevertheless Ninjas in Pyjamas who were one of the best teams on the former Nuke were pleased about the change saying they were very excited to have it back 7 Alice O Connor of Rock Paper Shotgun praised the 2016 redesign in aesthetic terms calling the map s new appearance lovely and the tweaks to the map s layout small but clever Calling balancing levels a complex and wonderful art she called on developers to talk more about small but important level changes 8 Mitch Bowman of PC Gamer stated in 2018 that Nuke was Global Offensive s least popular map by far saying that its popularity had waned sharply since 2014 He interviewed professional players noting there was not a consensus on why it became unpopular While some players believed it was simply a complex map requiring special tactics others thought it was fundamentally flawed and required a full redesign Nathan NBK Schmitt of G2 Esports stated his opinion that Nuke was underrated calling it unique and different describing success as heavily dependent on skill The players interviewed agreed the unpopularity issue was caused by a lack of communication between them and Valve 9 Regarding the Counter Strike 2 version of Nuke Harrison Thomas of Dot Esports noted that the game s new and more realistic lighting system caused deeper player shadows to be visible allowing them to be spotted from different locations even outside of line of sight Players debated whether the new shadows ruined the effectiveness of certain positions or not with Harrison expressing his belief that if they were not changed a shadow meta would become the norm for interior areas 10 Henge a designer of fan made levels was noted for their total conversion of three other multiplayer maps Cache Office and Mirage to appear as though they take place within Nuke s setting Natalie Clayton of PC Gamer praised the custom maps saying that It speaks to Henge s competence that I have to remind myself that I m not just looking at Nuke from a new angle 11 References edit a b CS GO Reintroducing Nuke counter strike net Retrieved 2023 07 10 Stubbs Mike 2018 02 12 Nuke has changed yet again Come see what s different Red Bull Retrieved 2023 07 10 Higgins Chris 2017 02 22 Nuke s Polarizing Position in Competitive CS GO Red Bull Retrieved 2023 07 10 This official trailer for CS GO states the map s location https youtu be edYCtaNueQY feature shared Walker Alex 2016 02 18 De Nuke Returns To Counter Strike In The Latest Operation Kotaku Australia Retrieved 2023 07 10 Barrett Ben 2016 02 18 CS GO s de nuke is reintroduced with significant visual upgrades and big layout changes PCGamesN Retrieved 2023 07 10 Stubbs Mike 2016 08 18 Top CS GO pros weigh in on the Nuke and Inferno map switch PC Gamer Retrieved 2023 07 10 O Connor Alice 2016 02 18 Counter Strike GO Revives Nuke All Prettied Up Rock Paper Shotgun Retrieved 2023 07 10 Bowman Mitch 2018 04 30 What s the problem with de nuke PC Gamer Retrieved 2023 07 10 Thomas Harrison 2023 07 05 CS2 s Nuke remake has one huge issue players agree needs fixing immediately Dot Esports Retrieved 2023 07 10 Clayton Natalie 2021 03 05 What if every CS GO map was Nuke PC Gamer Retrieved 2023 07 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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