Features a series of 90-degree turns that test a driver's ability to "flick" the car.
A lesser-known technique to gain a slight speed boost (up to +20 u/s) involves looking sideways and spamming strafe keys while moving forward. Iconic Drift Spots on de_dust2 Drifting In CS 1.6 on de_dust2
Mappers have meticulously recreated de_dust2 as a driveable track. Features a series of 90-degree turns that test
Drifting in CS 1.6 Dust2 map - Assetto Corsa - Steam Community Drifting in CS 1
In the context of and the iconic map de_dust2 , "drifting" typically refers to one of two things: a modern trend of porting CS maps into racing simulators or specialized movement techniques within the GoldSrc engine. 1. The Racing Crossover: Assetto Corsa
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:
While de_dust2 is a standard competitive map, the "surf" mechanic—sliding along angled surfaces—is a staple of CS 1.6 physics. This requires maintaining momentum by pressing the strafe key (A or D) against a slope without using the forward key (W).