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{{css}} '''Counter-Strike: Source''' (2004) is a recreation of [[Counter-Strike]] inside the Source engine, and the third game of the Counter-Strike franchise. It was the first Source game to be released, leading [[Half-Life 2]] by some weeks as a Steam pre-order bonus. It features the [[Counter-Strike bot]], the precursor to [[Left 4 Dead]]'s AI.
{{game name|css|name=Counter-Strike: Source}} (2004) is a recreation of {{game name|cs|name=Counter-Strike}} inside the {{game name|src|name=Source Engine}}, and the third game of the Counter-Strike franchise. It was the first Source game to be released, leading {{game name|hl2|name=Half-Life 2}} by some weeks as a Steam pre-order bonus. It features the Counter-Strike [[bot]], the precursor to {{game name|l4d|name=Left 4 Dead}}'s AI.


As opposed to [[Counter-Strike]] there is no Assasination gamemode and no riot shield included. Included are the Hostage and Bombing scenario.
As opposed to {{game name|cs|name=Counter-Strike}} there is no Assasination game mode and no riot shield included. Included are the Hostage and Bombing scenario.
A [[Counter-Strike: Source Beta|beta version]], porting the game to the [[Orange Box]] engine, was finished and released Jun 23, 2010 for PC and Mac OS X. The game now features 144 new achievements, a domination and revenge system, MVP Awards, and a new scoreboard.
A [[Counter-Strike: Source Beta|beta version]], porting the game to the [[Orange Box]] engine, was finished and released Jun 23, 2010 for PC and Mac OS X. The game now features 144 new achievements, a domination and revenge system, MVP Awards, and a new scoreboard.


== Official maps ==
== Official maps ==
Counter-Strike: Source has the following official maps included.
{{game name|css|name=Counter-Strike: Source}} has the following official maps included.


Maps with the prefix <code>cs_</code> are [[Creating a Classic Counter-Strike Map#Game Mode Description|'''Hostage Rescue Scenarios''']], maps with the prefix <code>de_</code> are [[Creating a Classic Counter-Strike Map#Game Mode Description|'''Bomb Defusal Scenarios''']].
Maps with the prefix <code>cs_</code> are '''[[Hostage Rescue]] Scenarios''', maps with the prefix <code>de_</code> are '''[[Bomb Defusal]] Scenarios'''.
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! Map Filename
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* Counter-Strike: Source (<code>cstrike</code>)
* Counter-Strike: Source (<code>cstrike</code>)
* Source shared (<code>hl2</code>)
* Source shared (<code>hl2</code>)
* {{Game link|Source 2013}} MP engine branch
* {{Game name|src13|name=Source 2013 MP}} engine branch


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px>
File:Cs-source.JPG
File:Counter-strike-source-screenshot-de aztec.jpg
</gallery>


[[File:Cs-source.JPG|300px|noborder|frameless|1]]
== See Also ==
[[File:Counter-strike-source-screenshot-de aztec.jpg|300px|frameless|noborder|2]]
 
== See also ==
* [[Counter-Strike: Source Level Creation]]
* [[Counter-Strike: Source Level Creation]]
* [[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike: Source]]
* [[Wikipedia:Counter-Strike: Source]]
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==Similar games==
==Similar games==
Other games of the Counter-Strike franchise:
Other games of the Counter-Strike franchise:
*{{game link|Counter-Strike}}
*{{game name|cs|name=Counter-Strike}}
*{{game link|Counter-Strike: Condition Zero}}
*{{game name|cscz|name=Counter-Strike: Condition Zero}}
*{{game link|Condition Zero Deleted Scenes}}
*{{game name|czds|name=Condition Zero Deleted Scenes}}
*{{game link|Counter-Strike: Global Offensive}}
*{{game name|csgo|name=Counter-Strike: Global Offensive}}


[[Category:Counter-Strike: Source]]
[[Category:Counter-Strike: Source]]

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Template:Game name (2004) is a recreation of Template:Game name inside the Template:Game name, and the third game of the Counter-Strike franchise. It was the first Source game to be released, leading Template:Game name by some weeks as a Steam pre-order bonus. It features the Counter-Strike bot, the precursor to Template:Game name's AI.

As opposed to Template:Game name there is no Assasination game mode and no riot shield included. Included are the Hostage and Bombing scenario. A beta version, porting the game to the Orange Box engine, was finished and released Jun 23, 2010 for PC and Mac OS X. The game now features 144 new achievements, a domination and revenge system, MVP Awards, and a new scoreboard.

Official maps

Template:Game name has the following official maps included.

Maps with the prefix cs_ are Hostage Rescue Scenarios, maps with the prefix de_ are Bomb Defusal Scenarios.

Map Filename Official Map since Remake from
Counter-Strike?
cs_assault 2005-06-07 Yes
cs_compound 2005-02-24 No
cs_havana 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
cs_italy 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
cs_militia 2006-01-18 Yes
cs_office 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
de_aztec 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
de_cbble 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
de_chateau 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
de_dust 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
de_dust2 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
de_inferno 2005-03-15 Yes
de_nuke 2005-12-15 Yes
de_piranesi 2004-11-01 (release) Yes
de_port 2005-02-24 No
de_prodigy 2004-12-16 Yes
de_tides 2005-01-17 Yes
de_train 2005-02-24 Yes

Content

Gallery

See Also

Similar games

Other games of the Counter-Strike franchise: