I disagree, but the lighting in css and in other early source games was so much more vibrant and colourful. After left 4 dead, majority of source games after had such a dull look
@pinroshan020 I played this competitively against other high skill players for more than a decade so really well, actually. This is me after a 6 year break from online gaming.
To disable the QUAKE kill sounds in Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S), you can follow these steps: Navigate to your CS:S game directory: This is typically located where you have installed Steam on your computer. The default path for the game files is usually something like: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Source. Locate the sound folder: Within the CS:S directory, find the folder named "sound." Inside this folder, there should be another folder named "misc". Backup the original sound files: Before making any changes, it's a good idea to back up the original files. You can do this by simply copying the files to another location on your computer. Replace or delete the sound files: Look for the sound files associated with the QUAKE kill sounds. These files typically have names like "doublekill.wav," "triplekill.wav," "rampage.wav," etc. You can either delete these files or replace them with silent sound files. You can create a silent sound file by recording a short segment of silence using an audio editing software or by downloading one online. Verify changes: Once you've made the changes, launch CS:S and join a game to see if the QUAKE kill sounds have been disabled. Remember to always make backups before modifying game files, as making mistakes can sometimes lead to unexpected issues with the game.
First ever CSS map I played, when I was around 10 years old. I’m 27 now
Nostalgic moment
source graphics were better than csgo.
I disagree, but the lighting in css and in other early source games was so much more vibrant and colourful. After left 4 dead, majority of source games after had such a dull look
and than cs2
Yes finally! Another source video!
I did a css vid 6 days ago lol
I really like your skills!
Thanks
Lets see how he can do against real players.
@pinroshan020 I played this competitively against other high skill players for more than a decade so really well, actually. This is me after a 6 year break from online gaming.
nice frags
Bro i last played css in 2016 im 8 then and im 17 years old i miss css specially my prime elite crew ❤
0:19 Dayum
Bots
Remember zombie escape in cs source?
Wasn't my sorta thing
yay
Dominating!
More more more spurce videos
How did this man manage to stay alive in 1sec?
Pro moment
They still do tournaments? I only mastered 1.6. I like cs but not go.
I really like source but I have a cracked version of it with servers, is it worth buying it in 2022?
It's like 1.5 euros now
@@iyaramonk oh I’ve just noticed, but should I get source or 1.6?
I really like your playing on cs source i would love to 1v1 you
How to turn off QUAKE kill sound in CS:S pls
like "DOUBLE KILL,TRIPLE KILL,RAMPAGE,..."
To disable the QUAKE kill sounds in Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S), you can follow these steps:
Navigate to your CS:S game directory: This is typically located where you have installed Steam on your computer. The default path for the game files is usually something like: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Source.
Locate the sound folder: Within the CS:S directory, find the folder named "sound." Inside this folder, there should be another folder named "misc".
Backup the original sound files: Before making any changes, it's a good idea to back up the original files. You can do this by simply copying the files to another location on your computer.
Replace or delete the sound files: Look for the sound files associated with the QUAKE kill sounds. These files typically have names like "doublekill.wav," "triplekill.wav," "rampage.wav," etc. You can either delete these files or replace them with silent sound files. You can create a silent sound file by recording a short segment of silence using an audio editing software or by downloading one online.
Verify changes: Once you've made the changes, launch CS:S and join a game to see if the QUAKE kill sounds have been disabled.
Remember to always make backups before modifying game files, as making mistakes can sometimes lead to unexpected issues with the game.
thats what chat gpt told me
Is cs source your favorite fps?
Fav online fps from 04-2011
Counter-Strike Source > CSGO
Still way better than cs 2.0
looks like american server, is it?
Don't think so
try to not get many headshots in a row cuz it will make u very sus
It's counter strike. U should ALWAYS aim for the head.
Bot:D
@@unleashed_fps1666yes but other players will think you are cheating they might ban you
is he playing against bots?
50/50
Market is b!@#h if terorist rush there at 10v10