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How to Add a New Bot in Counter Strike
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Adding a new bot in Counter-Strike is a straightforward process. Here are the steps you need to follow: 1. Launch Counter-Strike and open the console by pressing the tilde (~) key. 2. Type "bot_add" in the console and press enter. 3. This will add a new bot to the game with default settings. If you want to customize the bot's settings, you can use the following commands: - bot_difficulty [0-3]: This sets the bot's difficulty level. 0 is the easiest and 3 is the hardest. - bot_quota [number]: This sets the maximum number of bots that can be added to the game. - bot_join_team [ct/t]: This sets the team the bot will join. "ct" is for Counter-Terrorists, and "t" is for Terrorists. - bot_kick [name/#userid]: This kicks a specific bot from the game. 4. Once you have customized the bot's settings, you can add it to the game by typing "bot_add" in the console again. That's it! You should now have a new bot in Counter-Strike that you can play against.
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