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Counter-Strike is a popular first-person shooter game that allows players to team up and compete against each other. Adding friends in Counter-Strike is a straightforward process that can be done in a few simple steps. Here's how to add friends in Counter-Strike: 1. Open Steam: Counter-Strike is available on Steam, so you need to open the Steam client on your computer. 2. Go to your Friends List: Once you are logged in, click on the "Friends & Chat" button located in the bottom right corner of the Steam window. This will open your friends list. 3. Click "Add a Friend": On the bottom right of the Friends list window, click on the "Add a Friend" button. 4. Enter their username or email: In the pop-up window, you will need to enter the username or email address of the person you want to add as a friend in Counter-Strike. 5. Click "Send Invite": Once you have entered their username or email address, click on the "Send Invite" button to send a friend request to the player. 6. Wait for your friend to accept your request: After you send a friend request, your friend will receive a notification on Steam. Once they accept your request, you will be able to see them on your Friends list. 7. Launch Counter-Strike and invite your friend to play: Now that you have added your friend to your Friends list, you can launch Counter-Strike and invite them to join your game. You can do this by clicking on their name in the Friends list and selecting "Invite to Game" or "Join Game" depending on whether they are already playing or not. That's it! You have successfully added a friend in Counter-Strike and can now play together.
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