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Thursday, April 21, 2016

Counter-Strike 1.6, the multiplayer shooter ported to Android

In addition to the tactical skills and a careful team strategy, Counter-Strike has always required extraordinary reflexes to be able to compete with the best players. This is why the first-person shooter has thrived mainly on PC, where players can use monitors, keyboards and mice optimized to make the most with video games. It is clear that a mobile device based on touchscreen does not sit very well with the needs of the game.


The screen is littered with small touch buttons fully customizable, but to have more control you need to install a mouse and a Bluetooth keyboard, which is possible on the Google operating system. There is rather a lot to do regarding the enormous slowdowns visible on the video posted by the developer, with the graphics engine that is certainly not meant to be run on the hardware of a tablet based on Android operating system.

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