CS: Source Half-Life's Only Multiplayer
James DeSimas writes "Halflife2.net was able to get an exclusive interview with Chuck Osborn from PCGamer. In the interview he found out that Counter-Strike: Source is indeed the only Multiplayer for Half-Life 2." This comes on the heels of the news that PC Gamer will feature a special HL2 Review in its upcoming issue. Full Steam and Retail packaging details about the game are also available from many sources today as well.
Halflife2.net was able to get an exclusive interview with Chuck Osborn from PCGamer
So what happens when a journalist interviews a journalist anyway? That's not good journalism, IMHO.
FTA:
* Standard Edition - includes HL2 and CS:Source. Ships on six CDs, in one of three box-art packages (Gordon, Alyx or the G-Man).
* Collector's Edition - includes Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike: Source, Half-Life 1: Source, a Half-Life 2 T-shirt and a Prima book sampler. Ships on a single DVD.
First I would like to say that Vivendi Universal has pulled crap in the past related to shipping and hr practices, and other crap, and other crap, and that means it's an unstable publisher in my books.
We're not sure if Steam will have HL2 or not. It's up to Vivendi last I checked. We're not sure if CS Source will be considered part of the Vivendi distro or not either. Speculation upon speculation at this point, IMHO. Note that this was a PC Gamer guy who was interviewed by some other guy
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HL2 and HL1: Source are not finished yet, and Valve must wait until Vivendi declares them gold. However, CS:S is basically finished, because it's been in beta so long and all it needs are the new maps. When HL2 is released in stores, HL2 and HL1: Source will be unlocked on Steam.
Also, DoD:S isn't done yet, and probably won't be done this year, but you will get it in the future when it comes out. Valve kept it out of the store boxes because they needed to give an extra incentive so more people will buy from Steam, bypassing the publisher and getting Valve more money. Also, the game isn't finished so it's not possible to put DoD:S in the box.
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Valve didn't really have any multi-player in HL either
How does this stuff get modded up? The original Half life *DID* ship with multiplayer deathmatch. and it was pretty fun too.
This shouldn't take as much of a surprise to the average Counterstrike player. I imagine the two most likely responses are:
CS Player #1: You could play deathmatch in Half-Life?
CS Player #2: I play this Counterstrike thing all the time, but what the heck is Half-Life? It didn't come on my Counterstrike CD I bought at CompUSA!
It would be cool if it didn't suck.