How Do You Add Custom Sounds To Counter Strike Source?
Counter Strike: Source uses the Source engine from Valve to redesign the original Counter Strike mod for Half-life. This results in a game that plays very similarly to the first title but with enhanced graphics and in-game physics. The game uses different audio files from those utilized by Counter Strike, and it is possible to replace these with effects of your own. This is accomplished by saving new files to the directory and updating your Counter Strike: Source configuration utilities. Open the Notepad program and enter the words: cl_downloadfilter “nosounds”. This will create a new configuration line that will prevent the Source client on your favorite servers from re-downloading the default sounds. Save the Notepad file as “autoexec.cfg” in your Counter Strike: Source \cfg directory. The \cfg directory is checked each time you launch a new game of CS:S. Open the sound folder in your CS:S directory. It will be located under your Steam handle in the \cstrike folder. Save your custom