Non-Steam Counter-Strike 1.6 V24 BOTS CPY

    Counter-Strike 1.6 is one of the most popular and influential first-person shooter games of all time. It was released in 2000 as a mod for Half-Life, and later became a standalone game with several updates and patches. However, some players prefer to play the game without using Steam, the digital distribution platform that manages the game's updates, multiplayer servers, and anti-cheat system. For these players, there are non-Steam versions of Counter-Strike 1.6 that can be downloaded and installed from various sources on the internet.

    One of these non-Steam versions is Counter-Strike 1.6 V24 BOTS CPY, which is a modified version of the game that includes bots and a bot menu from Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, the official sequel to Counter-Strike 1.6 that was released in 2004. Bots are computer-controlled players that can simulate human opponents in offline matches or fill empty slots in online matches. The bot menu allows players to customize the bots' difficulty, behavior, weapons, and appearance. The bot menu can be accessed by pressing the H key in-game.




Non-Steam Counter-Strike 1.6 V24 BOTS CPY