Установить Steam
войти
|
язык
简体中文 (упрощенный китайский)
繁體中文 (традиционный китайский)
日本語 (японский)
한국어 (корейский)
ไทย (тайский)
Български (болгарский)
Čeština (чешский)
Dansk (датский)
Deutsch (немецкий)
English (английский)
Español - España (испанский)
Español - Latinoamérica (латиноам. испанский)
Ελληνικά (греческий)
Français (французский)
Italiano (итальянский)
Bahasa Indonesia (индонезийский)
Magyar (венгерский)
Nederlands (нидерландский)
Norsk (норвежский)
Polski (польский)
Português (португальский)
Português-Brasil (бразильский португальский)
Română (румынский)
Suomi (финский)
Svenska (шведский)
Türkçe (турецкий)
Tiếng Việt (вьетнамский)
Українська (украинский)
Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
https://youtu.be/7c0131DQ9Y0
Loved Counter Strike? I never even liked Counter Strike.
CS:GO is most well-balanced and most played imo.
The control will be disastrous without controller support. The graphic/sound quality will be below "all-low" setting on PC. Porting battle royale for mobile is kinda working, yet it doesn't mean porting competitive shooters for phones will be also successful.
Controls wouldn't be bad. There are a lot of Android fps games (my favorites are N.O.V.A.3 and Modern Combat 3, 4 and 5) and controls are pretty good.
Controls on CS 1.6 I posted in previous comment are kinda messy because you basically use same game files that PC uses, so you have to put all the keyboard buttons you use to phone screen. And even like that it's fun to play.
If Valve officially port CS to Android, they could make controls more compact for mobile phones.
Graphic and sound quality wouldn't be bad.
Even the cheapest low end phones nowdays have at least quad core CPU and 2 gigs of RAM.
Just look for example at GTA San Andreas. It looks even better on phone than on PC.
On PC, most people play on monitors between 22 and 27 inches.
On phone it's usually between 5 and 7 inches. Now do some math and calculate PPI (Pixels Per Inch) for both your PC monitor and phone screen. You'll see that your phone have much more PPI than your PC.
This means better picture with less processing power.
They could use models with lower polygon count, lower texture resolution, etc. and it could still look good as on PC.
Just look at some Android games made by AAA studios (Gameloft, Rockstar, Activision, etc.) and you'll see good quality games that you could run totally fine on average phone
gaming on pc, large screen.
phone for calling and text.
Not as in Global Offensive but more like Hitman GO and Tomb Raider GO
https://store.steampowered.com/steamlink/about
https://moonlight-stream.com/
You're welcome.
You'd have to buy loadouts for all 5 Terrorists/CTs and manage your money. In planning phase you'd give them orders (run/walk there, go there while looking this way, throw grenade there, prefire there, cover this angle, etc.)
In Action phase, both teams do things you told them. Action phase lasts 10 seconds and then go back to planning next step.
Could be fun both against bots and in multilayer.