Valve's Counter-Strike Condition Zero Done 35
daitengu writes "ShackNews is reporting that PC FPS Counter-Strike: Condition Zero will be going gold this Friday. The targeted release date is then November 18 [possibly to match the Xbox Counter-Strike's street date?] The game is a single-player focused version of the insanely popular First Person Shooter, Counter-Strike. CS:CZ includes in-game bots and many updated models, textures and skins. Love it or hate it, Valve is milking the original Half-Life engine for all it's worth, and this one should sell quite nicely." If you're confused about what this title is, CS-Nation has a good webpage on CS:CZ, including information about the checkered history of the title, which has been through at least 4 developers, including Valve themselves.
Same for me. (Score:1, Funny)
Same for me. However, previously I was getting them all for free via P2P, so the vow was kind of pointless.
Re:Support Microsoft? (Score:1)
Re:Support Microsoft? (Score:1)
Re:Support Microsoft? (Score:1)
Some might argue that [slashdot.org].
MS does not own Valve (Score:2, Informative)
From the post:
Re:MS does not own Valve (Score:2)
Perhaps you are thinking of Bungie? (Score:1)
Although rumor has it that they are now porting it back to the PC. Go figure.
Re:Perhaps you are thinking of Bungie? (Score:1)
Bovine mixed-metaphors (Score:4, Funny)
Vrooom....Vrooommm...
Moo.
Re:Bovine mixed-metaphors (Score:1)
I wanted to get CZ, but after Valve's duplicitous behaviour with the CS 1.6 beta, and sneakily removing the bots without warning, they ain't getting a dime out of me.
Re:Bovine mixed-metaphors (Score:1)
Re:Bovine mixed-metaphors (Score:1)
Regardless, my point still stands.:) But thanks for being a pedant as I learned something I didn't know.
The fact it's the original Quake engine makes the longevity all the more astounding.
Re:Bovine mixed-metaphors (Score:1)
Re:Bovine mixed-metaphors (Score:1)
"No no, you're wrong. It's the Quake 2 engine. I know, because I work for blah blah blah blah..."
Credit where it's due. For years I believed it was the Q2 engine. Hell, magazines I read at the time said it was, but apparently it wasn't. I learnt something interesting, therefore the person deserves credit.
Hell, having someone post something that's correct on Slashdot is rare enough:)
Re:Bovine mixed-metaphors (Score:1)
Re:Bovine mixed-metaphors (Score:1)
Yes, it's pretty impressive what a few tweaks can do; Romero was almost correct when he said that after the Quake engine the rest would be down to the artists.
Single player content (Score:4, Insightful)
CZ has been leaked (Score:2, Informative)
It is spreading wildly as I'm typing this...
Re:Single player content (Score:2)
Even when it's just milking the multiplayer version of it's player's cash?
I hope the recent source leak at Valve pushes them a bit more to realize that single-player content could build them a solid game of the year title
How does a source leak do that? I thought that's what game sales were for.
Re:Single player content (Score:2, Informative)
Good quality single player content could still earn the acclaim of reviewers and players. Which in turn generates more sales, and a game of the year.
I just liked the days when you didn't need to play online to get the full enjoyment of a game.
Re:Single player content (Score:2)
HL was all about the single player experience (at least when first released). There's a reason HL won almost every single gaming award it was nominated for: the compelling and revolutionary (!) storyline. Honestly, it wasn't Hemmingway or Faulkner, but HL propelled the character forward with a purpose no FPS had done previously. HL really crystallized the
good for valve :) (Score:4, Informative)
Now how about that linux client?
Re:good for valve :) (Score:1)
Seriously, a low-poly engine can make up for a lot of missing detail by using well designed textures and a few cheap tricks that mask the sharp edges, especially now that many 3d accelerators support pixel shaders where you can post-process the everything with a minimal performance hit. Another fine example of clever thinking beating out brute force.
Re:good for valve :) (Score:1)
Except, of course, that the HL engine wasn't originally designed to do most of that (pixel shaders and mask sharp edges). I don't know what level of upgrading
Ah, the *real* reason for the HL2 delay! (Score:1)
All of a sudden, "Four months to rewrite the code" makes a lot more sense. Sure does shine an interesting light on the recent "code theft".
zero done? (Score:2)
Was I the only one thinking that how can some one claim that CS is in zero-done condition...
how much does it cost? (Score:2)