Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Counter Strike [Portable]



Gameplay


Counter-Strike is a first-
person shooter in which
players join either the
terrorist team, the counter-
terrorist team, or become
spectators. Each team attempts to complete their
mission objective and/or
eliminate the opposing team.

Each round starts with the
two teams spawning simultaneously. A player can choose to play
as one of four different
default character models
(four for each side, although Counter-Strike: Condition
Zero added two extra models, bringing the total to
ten). Players are generally
given a few seconds before
the round begins (known as
"freeze time") to prepare and
buy equipment, during which they cannot attack or
move. (one notable
exception is that a player
may receive damage during
freeze time. This happens
when a map is changed to spawn players at a certain
height above the ground,
thus causing fall damage to
the player. This is a method
map designers use to alter
the starting " HP" of players on a map). They can return
to the buy area within a set
amount of time to buy more
equipment (some custom
maps included neutral "buy
zones" that could be used by both teams). Once the round
has ended, surviving players
retain their equipment for
use in the next round;
players who were killed
begin the next round with the basic default starting
equipment. Standard monetary bonuses
are awarded for winning a
round, losing a round, killing
an enemy, being the first to
instruct a hostage to follow,
rescuing a hostage or planting (Terrorist)/defusing
(Counter terrorist) the bomb. The scoreboard displays team
scores in addition to statistics
for each player: name, kills,
deaths, and ping (in milliseconds). The scoreboard
also indicates whether a
player is dead, carrying the
bomb (on bomb maps), or is
the VIP (on assassination
maps), although information on players on the opposing
team is hidden from a player
until his/her death, as this
information can be
important. Killed players become
"spectators" for the duration
of the round; they cannot
change their names until
they spawn (come alive)
again, text chat cannot be sent to or received from live
players; and voice chat can
only be received from live
players and not sent to them
(unless the cvar s v _ a l l t a l k is set to 1). Spectators are generally
able to watch the rest of the
round from multiple
selectable views, although
some servers disable some of
these views to prevent dead players from relaying
information about living
players to their teammates
through alternative media
(most notably voice in the
case of Internet cafes and Voice over IP programs such as TeamSpeak or Ventrilo). This form of cheating is
known as "ghosting".

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