Counter Strike Source Portable Version

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Jun 06, 2013 This is not full version! This is PORTABLE version which means some big size files were deleted and. Download Counter Strike Source For Free. Known as: Counter Strike: Source Video Game, Highly Compressed, No Torrent, Direct Link System Requirements OS: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Processor: Intel.

Main article: is a multiplayer first-person shooter of Counter-Strike: Source, developed and distributed by Argentine web hosting company Dattatec. The mod was released worldwide on 4 March 2013 and utilises the. The game is set in, the capital of the, and revolves around a group of Argentine special forces capturing the archipelago from British 'terrorists'. The objective of the game is similar to that of the series; each round is won by either detonating a bomb or by eliminating all members of the enemy team. Counter-Strike: Malvinas pays homage to the 1982, in which an estimated 650 Argentine and 255 British servicemen died. The mod prompted strong controversy in the United Kingdom; Dattatec's website was targeted by British hackers on 27 March 2013. June 23, 2010.

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I have made a (barely) portable version of Counter-Strike: Source. I say barely as it only fits on a 4GB drive with compression turned on (I use NTFS). Due to both legal and logistical concerns, I cannot post the file, but I would like to provide instructions for those curious as to how to do it. Before you begin, you should get a copy of 7-Zip (portable is a plus). This will be needed for getting some of the necessary files out of the installer. First, you should download, but not run, the Steam installer from. After downloading the file, find it in 7-Zip.

Right click on it, and select the open inside option (double clicking may not always work). Then extract the 'Steam.exe' file to anywhere, preferably a designated folder, but must be on your hard drive or some other LARGE drive, as it will be spawning 30 more files into the directory where it is located. From here on out it is much more straightforward. You can even multitask a bit: I. Run Steam.exe and let it update (it will take a good bit). Once it is done updating, install Counter-Strike: Source by method of choice: a.

Download the files through Steam: This is the least complicated, but may take some time if you have a small amount of bandwidth. Copy most of the files from a previous installation, and let Steam do the rest: You will want to copy the following.gcf files that are located in the steamapps directory: base source engine 2.gcf counter-strike source client.gcf counter-strike source shared.gcf source engine.gcf source materials.gcf source models.gcf source sounds.gcf sourceinit.gcf winui.gcf You should also copy the contents of your steamapps username counter-strike source folder. Then rerun Steam. It should claim that it is 100%, but it might go through an update process to get some other small files. (It has been awhile since I made my build of CS:S:P, but this should pretty much do it.) c.

Install by CD: This is almost identical to the previous method, but requires much less fiddling with files, as well as no previous installation of CS:S on that computer. Simply install the game as normal, making sure that the install directory is that of the soon-to-be-portable steam. (There is some way to fool the CD installer into thinking that there is no CS:S installation on your machine, but I do not know what it is, I simply know it exists because I installed CS:S to an external hard drive, removed the drive, 'uninstalled' it from the CD, and then reinstalled it to the new Steam.

I suspect that it is a registry entry.) II. Format your drive to an NTFS with compression on, or some other format with built in compression. It will not fit on a straight 4GB stick, even with UPXing, because Steam will complain about not having elbow room. Touchy, touchy. After both I and II are done, you can then move your folder to the drive.

THIS WILL TAKE AWHILE. Go get some coffee or tea Mountain Dew and sit back. Then, when it finishes, tada!

You now have CS:S:P. Here are a few suggested upgrades:. autorun.inf - This makes it look REALLY NICE when you plug it in for your friends. One even asked me where I bought CS:S installed on a memory stick! Simply make a file called autorun.inf in the root of your drive, and put the following text into the file (use Notepad or similar): Autorun Open='Portable Steam Steam.exe' -applaunch 240 Action=Start Counter-Strike: Source Icon='Portable Steam css.ico' Label=Counter-Strike: Source: Portable shell play=Play Counter-Strike: Source shell play command='Portable Steam Steam.exe' -applaunch 240 shell steam=Start Steam shell steam command='Portable Steam Steam.exe' shell=play Remember to replace Portable Steam with whatever your directory for Steam is. Also, I do not know if the '240' above will work for all installations of CS:S:P, if it doesn't work, create a shortcut for CS:S on your desktop and look at the properties for it.

For a description of what all this does, I recommend DCoT's guide to autorun.inf's. Shortcuts located in the root directory of your drive are a nice touch as well, and much simpler than the above That's about it! Please post any comments/questions about this, and I will try to respond in a timely manner. As said above, it is not a violation of the TOS to install Steam/Steam games on a memory stick. If I were 'cracking' the game and allowing for anyone to play it without an authorized username, it would be, but this still requires a login.

Yes, that would be simpler, but you would need to get a fresh install of Steam, and Steam only allows for 1 installation at a time. So you could either do all your work on a 'virgin' computer and then move the files over, or completly uninstall Steam from your computer, make a new install, install just CS:S, copy it, then REINSTALL all of your other Steam programs! This is more complicated, but it does actually save effort. Also, that's fine that you can get 1.6 to fit small, but what if you want Source! 1- I have a portable Counter Strike - Condition Zero. It is about 1 GB.

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All maps inside, Also I can play with bots and LAN. I use this portable to play at office with my friends. But I don't trust that portable executable. Because it is not official. On this topic you have make portable of 'Source' version.

Atari PC GAME FIXES Chris Sawyer's Locomotion for related No-CD & No-DVD Patch No-CD & No-DVD Patch troubleshooting: The most common problem getting a No-CD/No-DVD patch to work is ensuring that the No-CD/No-DVD patch matches you're game version, because the games exe is changed when a patch update is applied previous versions won't work.

But I need 'Condition Zero'. Can you please explain for 'Condition Zero' version? 2- I download SteamInstall.msi from that link you have write.

I open it with 7-zip. But there is no 'Steam.exe' file. There is 'Steam.exe1' file. Should I extract JUST THIS executable? Or all files?

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