When playing CounterStrike Global Offense, my fan goes really loud.

I don't have this when playing other games (League of Legends, Left 4 Dead 2). I have a Notepal X3 cooler aswell to cool it down.
I have a
MacBook Pro 13 inch,
2.9 GHz Intel Core i7,
8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Video: Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB
650 GB of 750 GB Free Space and I'm running the new OSX Mavericks.

Extra: Can this hurt my computer or will this lower his future performances ?

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