Invite in counter-strike servers is self-explanatory really. It means that the server admins/mods will ASK you to join their clan opposed to you trying out for the team. It could also mean an invite to join the server.
Depends on what you mean by "hacked." There are some servers that don't have good protection from hacks, and so hackers useing cheats come on. If you mean hacked as in to compromise the server itself, then that depends as well. The more the population of miencraft rises, the more servers will be hacked. Minecraft servers are hacked just as often as any other PC game with dedicated servers, such as Team-Fortress 2 and Counter-Strike: Source. It's just something that comes with the people. The more people that play minecraft, the more server there will be, and the more hackers there will be.
Counter-Strike is a vague term which blanket references all the games in the Counter-Strike line-up: Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, and Counter-Strike Source. When people refer to Counter-Strike, they most likely mean Counter-Strike 1.6, the most up-to-date version of the original Half-Life mod, but they could be referring to any of them. All of the games also have several popular nicknames or abbreviations amongst their players: CS, 1.6, or Counter-Strike for Counter-Strike 1.6; CSS, CS:S, or Source for Counter-Strike Source; CZ, CS:CZ, or Condition Zero for Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. If you are refering to the difference between Counter-Strike 1.6 and Counter-Strike: Source the differences are this: Counter-Strike source being a newly made game has improved graphics, textures, physics and game play. The recoil dynamics and "Feel" of the game is much different from 1.6. In source maps have much more detail and high-res textures than in 1.6. Also, in Source a lot of the exploits of 1.6 were changed such as Crouch Hopping (Tapping your crouch button once, and then hitting it again and holding it would make your character "dip" down into a crouch position making the hit boxes of your character scramble, making a well placed head shot register as a well placed arm shot) Also, the radar has been changed. In 1.6 it was a small green circle on your screen showing dots for your allys and no one else. In Source the Radar is a large box that shows detail of the map, and it will show enemies if they fire a unsuppressed weapon.
If you mean spray then just put it in your programfiles/steam folder
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Playing Counter strike doesn't mean it will be a future job, considering my past experiences as a professional Counter Strike player the money a person makes depends on if you win the tournament. If you want to know more about tournaments and teams, pro leagues you should check out a site called Electronic Sports League for further information
I'm not sure entirely what you mean by Does gmod work on Counter Strike Source because they are two completely different games. If you mean "Does gmod work with only counter strike source resources?" then Yes. It works with, at the least, any one source game. That includes CS: source, Half Life 2, etc. Yours truly, RJ
The computer enemies you mean might be bots, download bot programs and install it then play
Add bots in single player or custom game i mean. Add_bot type that in consol (`) or you can play with others in multiplayer
Reg in Counter Strike is short for registration. Usually it's the delay between a computer screen and the server your playing in. Like if I where to shoot someone on my screen but it woulden't actually do any damage, then the server didn't record the bullet hitting so no damage was done.
If you mean what I think you mean, use a semicolon (;) to separate commands when binding, for example: bind key "command 1; another_command 0"
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Do you mean the purple-black textures? If you do, it happens occasionally to everybody and it is not a big deal.