Is Counter-Strike 1.6 cross compatible with other platforms?

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I would like to know if I buy CS 1.6 on Steam, then will I be able to play with stand-alone CS 1.6 on Windows computers via LAN/Wifi?

Thank you in advance for your answers.



Best Answer

Yes, Counter Strike 1.6 on Steam is currently cross platform on Windows, Mac OS X and SteamOS+Linux.

It is interoperable between all platforms, so you should have no problems playing with friends on a LAN.




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Is CS go Crossplay?

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive does not have cross-play between PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. CSGO does have cross-platform multiplayer between PC and Mac, as well as Linux too.

Is counter strike 1.6 still online?

CS 1.6 is still played by gamers but it no longer feature at international tournaments. At international level there are many reasons for it to no longer feature. Companies wre not getting enough viewership for counter strike 1.6 around 2011\u20132012. It resulted in them facing losses.

Is counter strike 1.6 free?

No, counter strike 1.6 is not free. Players need to download it on stream. yes the offline version of the game is free , but if you are planning to play it online with your friends or with people around the world then you need to buy the game on steam.

Can CS GO MAC play with PC?

Yes, you can.



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