Features a series of 90-degree turns that test a driver's ability to "flick" the car.
Advanced movement involves "air-strafing," where players gain speed by turning in mid-air while synchronized with strafe inputs. This can create a "sliding" or drifting effect when rounding corners like "Long Doors" at high speeds. Drifting In CS 1.6 on de_dust2
These videos often use filters to replicate the low-poly, grainy aesthetic of the original 1.6 engine while utilizing modern physics to slide through the bombsite. 2. In-Game Movement Mechanics (GoldSrc Engine) Features a series of 90-degree turns that test
If you are looking for actual movement within the CS 1.6 game client that feels like "drifting," it revolves around manipulating the engine's air acceleration and friction: Drifting In CS 1.6 on de_dust2