CS:GO Facts

Q) How can I get into the beta?
A) Fill out our online survey. You need Steam for the survey. Since part of the survey is about hardware, you should use the computer you play on to fill out the survey.

Q)How do I activate the console?
A) Activate the console in Help & Options -> Game Settings -> Enable developer console. This will then allow you to open the console using the tilde key ~.

Q)How do I open the server browser?
A) The current version of the beta does not support a server browser. This feature will be added later.

Q) Can I host my own dedicated server?
A) Not at this stage in the beta. The full version of CSGO will allow community run dedicated servers on both Windows and Linux.

Q) How do I start a local game?
A) Click Play -> Create Match -> Choose your map and game mode. To have other players connect to you they will need to know your IP address and use that to connect in the console with -connect <youripaddress>. The full game will have a server browser that will let you easily start local games.

Q)Can I make maps for CSGO?
A) Yes, there will be a new SDK available after the full game has been released. During the beta you can start laying out your map ideas with the current Counter-Strike: Source SDK.

Q) How do I report a bug in the beta?
A) Please use our steam forums for now.

Q) How do I play competitively?
A) To start with, we only support lan competitive play. Matchmaking into competitive play will be enabled later in the beta.

Q) Why does my crosshair change size?
A) The crosshair consists of multiple parts. The most obvious section is the dot in the middle which is used for aiming. The traditional cross hatch moves as you move and provides rough accuracy. The brackets represent the weapon accuracy at all times including being stationary and firing.

Q) Why can I sometimes defuse the bomb faster than other times?
A) On the counter-terrorist side if you are carrying a defuse kit it will halve the defuse time. The defuse kit appears as a small pair of needle nose pliers in the lower right corner of your in-game UI.

Q)What are the minimum and/or suggested system specs?
A) While we are still developing the game these are in flux. The early stages of the beta will help us better set those suggestions.

Q) Why aren’t the characters solid?
A) In Casual mode players can pass through each other as their bodies are not solid. In Competitive mode the player’s bodies are solid and they cannot pass through each other. This also allows for player stacking in competitive mode.

Q) Will there be more weapons?
A) Yes, the current version of the beta has a limited selection of the weapons.

Q) Will there be more character models?
A) Yes, the current version of the beta has a limited number of character models.

Q) Will there be more modes?
A) Yes. We are currently only showing one

Q) When will the game ship?
A) You tell us. We are committed to staying in the beta period for as long as we need to create the best version of Counter-Strike.

Q) Will there be team match making?
A) Yes. We will be adding this feature later.

Q) Will there be a replay system?
A) Yes, we will be implementing this feature at a later date.

Q) What tools will there be for spectating?
A) The current version the beta has very limited tools for spectating a match. We will be improving those tools and features during the beta.

Q) How will CS:GO be available?
A) CS:GO will be available as a download package from Steam, PSN, and XBLA. The beta is only available for PC players on Steam.

Q)How can I see my ping?
A) We will be adding a visual representation of ping later but for now if you go into the console and enter net_graph 1 and see your ping and FPS statistics.

Q)Are there any plans to open up games to more than 5v5?
A) Yes but the beta will continue to be 5v5 for a period.

Q)Will the text be localized?
A) Text localization will be updated as the beta progresses.

Q) Is the beta available on the Mac?
A) Currently the beta is PC only but we will have full Mac support at launch.

Mise à jour du 11 mai

Aujourd’hui nous sortons les fichiers pour les serveurs dédiés de CS:GO de Windows et Linux aux participants de la bêta. Vous pouvez trouver les instructions pour l’installation des serveurs ici. Petite remarque au passage : les serveurs dédiés de CS:GO utilisent une nouvelle méthode de distribution et de mise à jour des fichiers. Ainsi vous ne verrez pas le serveur dédié dans la partie « outils » de Steam.

Les serveurs dédiés sont dans leur propre bêta. Il y a donc des fonctions qui manquent, comme par exemple le message du jour (MOTD). Cette fonction arrivera par la suite, mais pour l’instant nous cherchons à identifier tous les problèmes d’installation, de stabilité et d’administration.

Si vous pensez installer un serveur, vous devriez vous abonner à la liste de diffusion de CS:GO pour être tenu au courant de l’actualité sur les serveurs dédiés CS:GO et recevoir des conseils techniques des autres membres.

Qu’est ce que cela veut dire pour la majorité des joueurs ? Nous augmentons le nombre de serveurs officiels, ceci devrait donc aider les joueurs à avoir un meilleur ping.

Au fur et à mesure que le nombre de serveurs actifs augmente et que leur répartition géographique se diversifie, nous allons pouvoir étendre la bêta plus rapidement.

Les notes complètes de mise à jour sont disponibles ici.