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Revision as of 19:54, 19 April 2015
Counter-Strike: Source is the sequel to the popular mod for Half-Life, Counter-Strike. It was designed and created from the ground up by Valve Software, using their new Source engine. Counter-Strike: Source features highly-realistic physics courtesy of the Havok physics engine, and detailed maps and models. Official maps for Counter-Strike: Source are mostly based on the original Counter-Strike maps, but there are a few new ones. Many were mapped by Turtle Rock Studios, and the rest done internally by Valve staff.
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