Counter Strike is a multi-player online first-person Shooter video game in which teams of gamers fight against each other to bring down an opposing group of terrorists. The series started on Windows 95 with the release of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. Counter Strike has seen many evolutions and changes over the years. The most notable was the removal of some of its more difficult Counter Strike weapons. The old style maps were left in, as there was very little development on new ones. These maps included Parkour and Zbrush. Counter Strike Global Offensive was not mentioned in the title. The game as a whole underwent a dramatic change.

 Counter Strike is an online multiplayer first-person Shooter game where gamers compete against each other to take down terrorists. The series started on Windows 95 with the release of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. Over the years Counter Strike has gone through many changes and evolutions, most notably the removal of some of the more difficult Counter Strike weapons in the game. The old style maps were left in, as there was very little development on new ones. These maps included Zbrush and Parkour. Counter Strike Global Offensive was not mentioned in the title. The game as a whole underwent a dramatic change. Counter-Strike Global Offensive was released, and a new era was born. It would be synonymous with the game. Night der Untenbar (Towers & Bunkers) was the new game mode that marked this change.  More Bonuses  Strike's original deathmatch or team fortress style was no longer the preferred way to play. This version of Counter Strike switched gears and placed players in a huge 3D World. It featured a large variety of weapons and assets from Counter-Strike: Condition Zero that had been improved upon with the use of more realistic physics and artificial intelligence.The premise behind the game mode is simple: instead of fighting head-to-head, you are defending your base from waves of incoming terrorists using Counter-Strike's famous first-person perspective. You have the option to send help to other players in your online team, or not, and fight back against enemy soldiers sent from the towers or bunkers you are protecting. You are likely to have mastered all the Counter Strike abilities and weapons if you have been playing Counter-Strike for a while. If you are new to this Counter-Strike experience though, there are some helpful tips and tricks that you can use to increase your chances of winning and ultimately, defending your base.This mode of Counter-Strike has one thing that is unique: the ability to aim and fire using both the keyboard AND the mouse. Most games require you to use only one tool to attack or defend, but Counter Strike uses both the keyboard and the mouse for aiming and shooting. You do not want to rely on only one type of input to control your character; the two should be used together for maximum accuracy. By taking advantage of the various sights available with Counter Strike, such as the crosshair, the ridicule, the silhouette, and the no-scope views, you can greatly increase your chances of hitting your target.A player can use a shotgun or rifle to attack and defend as well as a pistol. Unlike the primary weapons in the game, pistols cannot be purchased for Counter Strike; instead, players must learn how to defend themselves using items found on their CTW profile, or "counter attacks." Some of these items include flashlights, stun guns, or health packs. The best way to learn how to use these items to defend yourself is to practice by using the camera. The third-person perspective will enable you to see what you are defending yourself with, and also allow you to adjust your stance to increase your chances of winning.It is important to practice with the camera until you feel comfortable. When using the third person view, it can often help to practice at a different range from which you would be attacking. This will allow you to develop the right stance and the proper movements necessary for defending yourself. Once you feel confident that you have learned all the basic concepts of using the camera to attack and defend yourself, you can progress to practicing with the gun. To avoid injury to your attacker and yourself, you should always practice at a distance.