A lot of the people who play it today have always played it, and the clubby feel of most servers, together with the fact everyone seems to be in a clan, means newbies don't feel welcome. Over the years it's had numerous revisions big and small, while steadfastly sticking to its principles and listening patiently to the bad tempered, semiliterate know-it-alls who play it.Īlthough its popularity has never dwindled, put both the 1.6 mod and Source versions together and you haveĪ title with almost twice the head count of its closest rival, it isn't attracting new blood. Its success is rooted in the way it's changed and yet remained unchanged.Įvolving from a bolt-on extra to Half-Life with a look and feel barely different from the game on which it was based, Counter-Strike: Source is now a modernfeeling thing.
Launched Over a decade ago as a mod for one of the most important games ever, Counter-Strike has become a pastime for tens of thousands of people worldwide.