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From what I can discern, this is a map for Counter-Strike: Source, rather than a mod. The contents consist only of a .bsp and a .nav file. A mod would alter the gameplay in some way, or at the very least edit the game's native code. I suggest that the wording be changed and that the name of the article itself be changed as well. "Counter-Strike: Malvinas" makes it sound like its own standalone title. 96.11.107.233 (talk) 21:02, 20 April 2023 (UTC)Reply
I would argue that "mod" is specifically used to describe things that change the way games play or look, but that maps generally do not fall under this category when the game is otherwise played vanilla. This is no more a "mod" than Mirage (Counter-Strike).
If "map" is jargon to an outsider, "mod" is too far in the opposite direction. It's a broad term, and doesn't convey the significance (or lack thereof) of the project. Referring to Malvinas as a mod can create an impression that it is a total conversion, which is not the case. It's a rudimentary, poorly constructed level that has few original assets and zero unique gameplay mechanics that aren't inherited from CS:S itself. This can create misunderstandings.
At any rate, I have requested this article's deletion due to a lack of significance, the fact it could be mentioned briefly in the main Counter-Strike: Source article, and the tendency on both sides of the political aisle to blow this simple map out of proportion. Kaceydotme (talk) 22:10, 12 May 2024 (UTC)Reply
Meant to add that "map" isn't jargon, it's a basic gaming term and it isn't unreasonable to expect a reader to know it or be willing to familiarize themselves with it. Kaceydotme (talk) 22:11, 12 May 2024 (UTC)Reply