you can download and sign up for Steam, Steampowered.com and then buy cs for 10 dollars, rememeber youe steam acc and download cs and your good
You get the steam client from steampowered.com look up counter strike on their online store download it and you can start the game from your game library.
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.
Counter strike uses around 80mb an hour
On the "Games" tab, double click Counter-Strike. This will start up the game.
Go to http://www.caleague.com/ and sign-up. Then, get a team together.
After you downloaded Counter Strike, you double click on the shortcut of the game (normally located at the desktop) and you should be able to play... If you meant "How to play and be a pro and Counter-Strike" , then I strongly suggest you follow veteran players' advice, practice, and look up at the Counter Strike Wiki.
To download counter strike source first install Steam at Steam com. then search up Counter Strike Source. it will be in a package with garrys mod, you can buy them both separately or together for £15.00
You can disable it when your MOTD shows up and the message comes out.
It depends on the situation. If your girlfriend is nice, then you should go out with her and you can play Counter-Strike later on. If not, then the decision is up to you.
depends if you get addicted or not Depends on what you think a nerd would play. I play counter strike and so do my older brothers and their both the most popular guys at my high school. I Personnaly dont think its for nerds and if it is then i really dont care. If you love to play counter strike then you are not a nerd at all. if your thinking of gettin counter strike but not sure because you think its for nerds then dont get counter strike. the choice is up to you. P.S. The game is really addicting
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.