Valve's Counter-Strike Condition Zero Done
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.
From the post:
The same guy who leaked HL2's source, HL2 alpha (mislabeled BETA) and custom versions of Counter-strike and Half-Life 1 running on the source engin had just leaked Condition Zero.
It is spreading wildly as I'm typing this...
Lets assume for a second that due to source leaks and protocol compromises, a game becomes completely unplayable in the multiplayer sense.
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.
symetrix. We are building a religion, a limited edition.
It seems as if valve finally got some news to be happy about. This title should definately sell well and make alot of money for them. The screenshot looks pretty good, considering the engine for the game is quite dated by now (regardless of updates).
Now how about that linux client?
In linux libertas