
It costs $200, though its status as a default starting pistol renders this a bit of a moot point. With a correct 13-round magazine capacity, a decent fire-rate, manageable recoil, and workable damage, the P2000 is serviceable early on, but loses effectiveness in later rounds due to its poor performance against armor. The Heckler & Koch P2000, known in-game simply as the "P2000", is the default starting pistol for Counter-Terrorists it was originally the only starting CT pistol, but the Augpatch re-added the USP as an alternate option.
9.5 Daniel Fraser & Company Drop Block Single Shot Rifle. 9.4 French Model 1842 Percussion Musket. 4.1 Accuracy International Arctic Warfare. The following weapons appear in the video game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: Pistols are carried in leg holsters or tucked into the back of the player character's pants for Terrorists, long guns are carried on the player character's back, CTs have SMGs hung in front of their chest, and grenades are visible on the player characters' belts. Unlike earlier games, weapons and equipment equipped by a player can be seen on the player's model in third person. Fired rounds ejected during the firing animation and empty magazines dropped during the reload animation are physics objects that bounce on surfaces, and are visible in both first and third person. Third-person reload animations in Global Offensive are low-detail animations that frequently reuse the same motions. Unlike previous Counter-Strike games, all weapons are no longer mirrored when using right-handed view, though they can be mirrored for left-handed view if the player desires.
The Counter-Strike series's classic multiplayer gameplay had its first notable changes in CSGO with the addition of fully-fledged new weapons. The game was developed by Valve Software and Hidden Path Entertainment for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Mac OS X.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (also known as CS:GO) is the latest installment of the Counter-Strike series, released in 2012.