Just type the cvars you want in it. One cvar per line.
yes, if the USB has enough memory, usually a 2GB will do, if not, a 4GB will be plenty, just copy and paste the counter-strike file onto the USB
Counter Strike: Source uses the Source engine.
On the "Games" tab, double click Counter-Strike. This will start up the game.
You can use SourceMod.
To convert a PK3 map file from Quake 3 Arena into a BSP format suitable for Counter-Strike, you typically need to extract the map files from the PK3 archive using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip. Once extracted, you can use a level editor like Blender or a specialized tool such as Quake to Source or BSP2MAP to convert the map geometry and textures. Finally, compile the converted map into the BSP format using a compiler suitable for Counter-Strike, such as Hammer Editor or ZHLT. Note that you may need to adjust textures and entities to fit the Counter-Strike gameplay mechanics.
You can use WINE.
Use software display mode, and the smallest resolution.
Default is E - Can be changed under options
counter-strike 1.6
Yes! Almost all mods for CS 1.6 work for Condition Zero.
You can use bots in Counter-Strike 1.6 as a good warm-up practice before competing online with human players and as an excellent substitute for human players if you cannot play online.
just use the cs 1.6 map.... its working