A fact from Inferno (Counter-Strike) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 28 October 2023 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the Counter-Strike map "Inferno" encourages the player to massacre chickens?
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Add wikilinks to Dust II, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Counter-Strike 2, and Gabriel "FalleN" Toledo in the body.
"March of 2023' → March 2023
The article complies with the MOS:LEDE, MOS:LAYOUT, MOS:WTW, and MOS:WAF guidelines. The article has no embedded lists, so I am skipping MOS:EMBED.
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References section with a {{reflist}} template is now present in the article.
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Listed references are reliable, they are mostly news websites.
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Design: "Due to Inferno's amount of paths, there are many locations where conflict can arise, though some experience more conflict than others, such as the maps choke points." is unsourced.
Spotchecked Ref 1, 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 23, 29, 32–all verify the cited content. AGF on other citations.
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Design: Alt. Middle is also known as Second Middle, so if there are any sources that describe this location as Second Middle, you should add it to the article. There are also two more easter eggs that you should add: the Counter-Strike 1.1 main menu in the Terrorist Apps and the Grenate Graffiti in Pit.
Besides this, the article looks good. Passes this criteria.
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As noted in the initial comments, there has not been any edit warring in the recent period.
All of these issues should be addressed, though two things I should mention:
I was unable to find a source that mentioned the Counter-Strike 1.1 menu Easter egg, so I didn't add it. A mention of the Graffiti Easter egg has been added, though.
Couldn't figure out how to add the access date and pages to the Cite thesis template, so I just typed them manually in the reference itself. Hopefully that works well enough.
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