
CS has been going so long, but looking at some of the new games engines that are out, how long will it be till the huge community has disintegrated much like other games have done in the past? (Quake 1 + 2). With games out at the moment with brand new engines (e.g. Operation Flashpoint) and future games (Unreal Tournament 2 and Halo) on the horizon how long does Counterstrike have left as lord of the multiplayer?
CS is reaching the summit of a huge mountain at the moment in my opinion. It started climbing way back in the summer of '99 when it was first released and as it breaks more and more gaming records in the amount of players playing it, I think we are reaching the peak of this old game's life. Things, unfortunately, have to move on and this once great game in two years time will, in all likelihood, become a tiny community in comparison much like Quake 1 and Quake 2, which have dwindled from their former status.
But don't quit your clan just yet, it isn't pointless yet and although Counterstrike is dying now it has a very bright future ahead of it. Confused? Well you should be. Allow me to explain...
Within the next 3 versions, about a year or so, Counter-Strike will have peaked and from that point things will start looking downhill. Counter-Strike may not pass away if the CS team have recognised that fact that the game is slowly dying (as all games do) and can come up with a way to transport the whole game across to another gaming engine. As impossible as this sounds, it's true; Counter-Strike 2 is already under development. It will use the much-anticipated Half-Life 2 engine, which Valve are currently working on at the moment. We don't know much at the moment other than it'll have new weapons, as well as about half from the current game. The CS team are also looking at some additional/new scenarios too.
This obviously creates a mouth-watering prospect for the current CS community. So even though the end is coming for a game we all love, we are already prepared to receive its younger brother, Counter-Strike 2. The community will not only stay alive, but also grow and grow.
I personally think that there is a possibility that the inevitable can be changed, meaning that this game and it's community can live on for years and years (provided it is a good quality new Half-Life engine, which I am sure it will be). Even though this may sound like an exciting prospect to most of us, a lot of gamers and some Counter-Strike players will be dreading any further remakes of this popular game. Why?
Counter-Strike has a developed formula that works very well at getting players addicted to playing it, and while they are playing CS they aren't exploring the other gaming communities, which as a result are possibly staying small (Ed: Are DoD and FLF limited by Counter-Strike? Probably yes). A lot of these gaming communities have said "fair enough" as it's taken a lot of original thought and skill to create the game we love. But if CS2 is a rehash of CS1's 'addictability' only with different maps/weapons and better graphics, a lot of people from other areas of gaming may be disappointed with the lack of creativity. They may be of the opinion that the CS team are just exploiting their audience and are also slowing down the online and offline gaming world. CS 1 can say it has revolutionised the gaming world, it can therefore justify it's pull on the gaming masses. CS 2 will also need to have something that revolutionises the gaming world again if it is to carry the heavy weight of the whole community upon its shoulders and I wouldn't be sitting here if I knew what that was.
In search for some kind of second opinion from someone knowing in the community I went out and spoke to the SDU clan-leader, top clan in the UK CB Ladder at the moment, Striker:
Deean: Firstly, how long do you think Counterstrike has left?SDU|Striker: Around a year and a half if I had to give an answer.
Deean: Do you think you'll still be playing in a year and a half?
SDU|Striker: I will unless something else which is similar to CS comes out.
Deean: Such as Counterstrike 2?
SDU|Striker: I'm anticipating a mod similar to CS on a new graphics engine yes.
Deean: Will you quit CS 1 for CS 2?
SDU|Striker: Sure, all most people want is a new CS with better graphics. Most people are happy with CS in terms of gameplay.
Deean: But will the game be original enough? Will it just addict players and keep them from exploring other gaming areas in your opinion?
SDU|Striker: Yes, but for me CS is more like a sport now, like basketball is.... So people will stick to CS or a game like CS just because of the team play and gameplay element.
I also managed to catch up with the leader of top 2v2 clan, Cardiff Krew and also top UK clan GnD (Grit and Determination) member. Here's how it went:
Deean: Firstly how long do you think CS has left before people start to become disinterested?-[cK^Bl4ck]-: I think a core group of people will continue to play it for a long time like in quake 2 but if a really good fps (first person shooter) comes out then a lot of people may switch to that. No games come close to CS for online play at the moment and the thing about CS is the realism. That's what I like about it.
Deean: A lot of people are looking forward to CS 2 which will hopefully combine the gameplay of CS with a lot better graphics. Are you looking forward to playing that or will you stay with CS 1?
-[cK^Bl4ck]-: I think CS2 could be really good, hopefully CS2 will have a newer engine that isn't as hackable. I think the hardcore gamers will only switch to CS2 if its MUCH better, if it's just better graphics I don't think it will catch on. As some people cant even run normal CS in high resolution. If it is graphics it means lower fps, I've heard that Doom 3 is aiming to have 30fps on a GF3.
Deean: And do you have any concerns that CS 2 would only be better graphics and will still grip the huge majority of players? A lot of gamers in other areas will probably be annoyed if that is the case as their community will only get smaller.
-[cK^Bl4ck]-: If CS2 is just a graphic improvement then the CS community as it is will shrink as new gamers will look to CS2 as a game that's better.
What we have is something of a no-win situation for CS players. People have put hours and hours of work into Counter-Strike, if Counter-Strike loses its popularity because of its graphics engine being outdated and CS 2 is not released, or doesn't catch on then we have all spent a lot of time on something that has fizzled to nothing.
Another thing that could happen is CS 2 comes out and everyone transfers, graphics are updated and gameplay remains the same, we are all still hooked. The CS community play a game that's not quite original and is keeping its people interested without providing anything new. Will other gaming communities/designers be aggravated by the CS community who seem unwilling to want newer games? Now although this sounds ridiculous, I am sure that is what will happen when CS 2 is released.
So on one hand we all lose out and on the other hand the rest of the gaming community loses out. It's a tough call and it makes you wonder if Gooseman and his crew have considered these points, they are in all seriousness moulding the shape of gaming.
And so to put a date on the day that CS, as a whole (not this version but the games to come i.e. CS 2 and CS: Condition Zero), will come to rest is impossible. For me personally I don't even know if I want CS 2 to be as popular as it may in the long run do more bad than good. Who knows? As long as Quake 4, 5 or 6 or whatever next is not number 1 game I'll be happy.
Article by Deean
Thanks to Striker and Bl4ck for taking part and answering some questions.
Feel free to comment below or on the Forums.
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UKTerrorist
19:55 30/8/2001
Me personally, I'll be happy to trade in my old cs for a newer spankier version with new features (new scenarios etc), but by the time it comes out, who knows what I'll want.... [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
20:51 30/8/2001
I've been around in the online community in general for a while now, since before CS was released, though I didn't try CS until 6.5 (at that it was like 3 days before 6.7 was released). CS is very fun; but it's online only. For that reason things like CS: Condition Zero will not be the same. As much as people say "But then people without net can play it!", the community for cs now (very large) is obviously made up of people with net.
CS will always be an on-line game. Artificial intelligence may be good to brush your skills up against, or for when you just want to kick ass and get out some anger without the possibility of losing (assuming you can turn difficulty down). I just hope the developers remember what the original Counter-Strike's goal was in building the next generation.
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21:09 30/8/2001
They key to long life with Half-Life, CS and the mods associated is that they evolved, changed, stayed current in the ways they possibly could. CS patches were and are things we played for, praying they'd come soon so we could scope out the new maps and changes. At points the new netcode for example revamped the whole community. If CS2 is able to have official releases that add maps, weapons, game play modes, just generally more content, I think it too will have longevity. People will play it for a long time as long as it changes and isn't the same ole thing day in and out.
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21:24 30/8/2001
5-7, after that my playing began to taper off until we reach where I am today. I haven't touched CS from months and I seriously doubt that I will ever go back. The reason for this is as follows (sorry that I'm being so long winded), CS hasn't changed in all the time that I played it. New guns may be added or the player models changed but the core was still set in stone never to be tampered with. I realize that MANY people would object vehemently to any core changes, and I would agree with them wholeheartedly. The core makes CS what it is, and changing that is making a whole new game. The problem here is that so many people have been playing for so long that eventually they will also tired of the formulaic gameplay. When I look at the community today I see lots of new faces and barely any old people from when CS was in its infancy. That is because they to have tired of it. The reason no one has noticed it that the original crowd of people who supported CS was relatively small when compared to the community CS has today, who would notice a drop missing from an ocean? Sooner or later the people who are currently infatuated with CS will also tire of it and leave, except this time since there are so man more people the exodus will be massive and CS will suddenly be supported by a very small group of hard-core players. I personally cannot wait for this to happen because once CS is dead other newer games will be given their chance to shine in their own right. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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UKTerrorist
22:18 30/8/2001
And I agree with the guy that said CS is more exciting when patches are being released more often....otherwise it gets slightly stale.
Even if the update is minimal and only has cosmetic changes like weapons, maps etc...it's still good and refreshing. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
22:40 30/8/2001
i`ve even gone back to playing unreal tournament because of huge variation in game types. what cs really needs is some different map types to really heat things up. how about some assault map where the terrorists have to infiltrate a base guarded by the counter-terrorists, that would make things interesting for a while but there is only so much life left in the once tried and trusted cs formula. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
22:43 30/8/2001
I feel that CS1 lacks a good amount of features in order for it to be a complete game. The gameplay is there, the features are not. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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UKTerrorist
23:31 30/8/2001
23:40 30/8/2001
Still the factor that make this game SUCK, outweights by a large margin, the factors that make it great.
It's kinda like comparing PAC-MAN to Quake 3 Arena... and there are more poeple playing PAC-MAN!
Its ming boggling.
I think CS add its turn.
Let OTHER games take the first place. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
00:41 31/8/2001
The reason for all this is that the games old engine is exactly the reason why it is successful. If it had been built on a better engine it would have failed.
Why you ask? Simple, the engines limits forced maps to be extremely small. Small maps = faster more exciting action. With larger maps the games pacing would have been slower and the game wouldn't be as popular. If CS2 is made with maps that average 50% larger than the largets CS maps then the game will be a flop unless they also figure out a way to keep the intensity high. I don't see how they could though.
So hopefully they take full advantage of the engines ability to make the game look better without trying to make the maps any larger. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
00:48 31/8/2001
So I say sorry and all that to Gooseman, who make one f**king good game, but that ol' gal she ain't what she used to be (I feel a song coming on...)
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01:02 31/8/2001
Or are we going to be moving onto CS2? Heh only time well tell.
http://www.ukterrorist2.com hehe just a thought... [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
01:33 31/8/2001
I still play Q2 from time to time and even Warcraft2 which is the best online game ever! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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01:57 31/8/2001
bah,,,humbug! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
03:42 31/8/2001
There's no doubt that online CS is nothing compared to what it used to be, but I think that can only be attributed to one reason: cheating.
Whether you're playing on a server with cheats or not, there is always the paranoia that your oponent isn't legit. And thats what starts all the accusations and cussing. Even on PB servers you cop s*** (just not as much). This might sound stupid, but it sets a trend for many newbies. They see accusing and cussing as acceptable. That being said, there are still a few leet servers around that the newbies don't really know about, and on these servers you can generally have a good, team played game.
I did enjoy the times when a good shot was acknowledged by other players and it was all good. Now the best compliment you can get is "your bs". However annoying these kids are who cause all the havoc, they still don't really get in my way. Things that frustrate me in CS are things such as hitbox screw-ups and the ease of cheating. When these two things are fixed, I believe we'll have a perfect game, and the idiots will grow up.
Online play aside, CS is still _THE_ game on LAN. Nothing compares to it for full on teamplay. Like Striker said, for most top players its practically a sport. You do training, work on your game individually and as a team in preparation for major tournaments. Because CS has become a 'sport' type game it has surpassed the trend that all games have their peak and demise. For me, CS is like chess, something that I spend my time trying to master. The fact that the graphics are dated doen't concern me, as I am addicted to its game play elements. Its mainly the noobs who insist on "adding a rocket launcher!" or "cs needs more guns!". How many more 9mm sub machine guns and 7.62/5.56 assault rifle variants can you have? Each of the main guns have enough to them to be continually learnt. There are ofcourse weapons such as the glock and dual berrettas that are just that crap its a joke, but even these p***y toys have their masters.
I really do think that if the hitboxes and cheats are completely fixed in 1.3 then its going to bring back many of the quitters and even the vets on the verge of giving up. Remember when 1.3 was leaked? It was meant to come out about a week from then. The leaked version had the hitboxes fixed *somewhat* but they were still dodgy as hell. After the furore of the leaked version 1.3 is taking a long time to do. And hopefully for good measure.
I'll keep playing CS until... I dunno... CS2? It'll take more than cheaters and bugs to stop me playing this game. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
04:38 31/8/2001
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I just hope CS2 can be a good lan game. That's where I play exclusively. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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UKTerrorist
10:22 31/8/2001
Some v good points there Nitro, I agree with a lot of what you say.
Xalem, there are loads and loads of top quality custom maps, but unfortunately it's hard for them to catch on in a big way because....for one, they need coverage, and two, they need people to want it enough to download it and set it up on the servers and players to play it. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
theb0g
12:41 31/8/2001
Thanks
Deean [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
13:03 31/8/2001
2. I'm afraid that voice communication will kill the game. Many players always have to tell the way they died and how unlucky they were, how badly the one who killed him was camping or how well they did with only 10 hp in the end. Who cares? Everyone dies sometimes in this game. It's easy to ignore nonsense that people write in the chat, but who wants to *hear* all this nonsense? Furthermore since there are large packets to be sent, I'm pretty sure that voice will slow down the ping. And what about language? I will probably be reduced to only playing on English or Swedish speaking servers.
Voice communication could bring up the team's performance if used in the right way, but again, players seem to be more interested in their own stats (or should I say themselves), and all you will hear is me, me, me. I hope that voice communication can be disabled by server admins and in that case I will only play on those servers.
3. This brings me to the third opinion I want to share with you. I can see a danger with CS2. Suddenly you will have four games to play (CS1 and CS2, with or without voice). As it is now I find it difficult to find a good server to play on. Either you find 2-3 MrFantasticKiller with 47-7 in stats who's killing you whatever you try (and again you wonder am I the only one who isn't cheating) or you end up on a server where some idiot is tk-ing half the team, or you end up on a server where people spend more time chatting about why Turks (or whatever race they're after at that time) are such lousy people rather than playing. Sometimes it takes 30-40 minutes of searching for a decent server where I can play a nice game (unfortunately fav-servers are often visited by the mentioned geeks or are full). Now there will be four different kinds of servers (I believe that CS1 will live a life beside CS2), will I spend 2 hours looking for a good server? The obvious answer is of course no and I will play games with tk-ing or (suspected) cheating geeks, which definitely will reduce my addiction to CounterStrike.
To link up with Deean's topic; I think the lifetime of CS depends strongly on how bad or good CS 1.3 and CS2 will be and what ethics will be the common ones for voice communication. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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UKTerrorist
14:16 31/8/2001
About the voice communication, it's just an extra option, if you don't want to hear anyone, you can mute them all so you'll hear nothing. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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23:03 31/8/2001
Better eye-candy requires more machine to run, and, after the initial "ooh"s and"ahh"s, it's the gameplay that carries a game. I think this "better graphics" thing everyone's hyping, doesn't really count for nearly as much as developers think. UT and Q3 run dismally on my top of the line K6-2 system, and money isn't there for a new one, so I at least, will be playing CS (and Doom Legacy!) for a long LONG time. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
05:42 1/9/2001
I just started playing CS around 2 months ago when I got my new PC. I was playing UT, R6, and Q2 before I decided to try CS. I played for like a week and couldnt do a damn thing. So I quit and tried DoD when it came out. Since then I have re-started CS again with renewed intrest and have actually become fairly skilled at it. My only complain is that it is still lacking in the reality department. Mainly the weapons and grenades are inaccurate. A real AK-47 will kill you with one shot no matter how much body armor you are wearing. Remember that shootout in Hollywood a few years ago. Plus the frag grenades would kill you outright it one blew up under you. Maybe CS2 will attempt to make it more true to life instead of "sorta".
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14:43 1/9/2001
I also have to say that cs have become the greatest game ever for me. Because to win in cs u have to use tactical playing and great team-play, thats what makes cs different of other games.
Here in denmark (which is where im coming from) some people started up a new project called Banned.dk their homepage can be found at www.banned.dk and they can be visited at #banned.dk on irc quakenet. banned.dk is a prject started for eliminating certain cheaters using the punkbuster anti cheat. the way they do it is that people from clans come to them and say like "hi we have a server that we would like u to protect from cheaters". what banned.dk does is that they, install punkbuster on the server and maintains the server and takes care of all admin-jobs, and if punkbuster catch a cheater on the server banned.dk writes, a news on their page about the cheater, then he and his wonid will be added to a list, where all the "lame" cheaters are on.
Plz mail me with your opinion about starting a international punkbuster project!
zip/ out! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
22:23 1/9/2001
Now I play cs as much as half life the regular offline game. And I dont know about you but I dont play regular half life very offten. So my point is, It would be nice if they would make newer version in stead of making a "CS2". You know whats going to happen every ones going to buy it($40.00) and there going to play and say "Man CS is alot better than this even if it is what 2-3 years old". So cs staff or whatever you wont to call them DONT MAKE A CS2. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
05:51 2/9/2001
In fact, it give me an alternative sport, especially for my mind. However, I think new bone-crushing moves, fast pacing action is needed. I prefer that unfavorable cheats should be eliminated. Eh! Eh! end, i mean it [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
05:51 2/9/2001
In fact, it give me an alternative sport, especially for my mind. However, I think new bone-crushing moves, fast pacing action is needed. I prefer that unfavorable cheats should be eliminated. Eh! Eh! end, i mean it [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
16:55 2/9/2001
The name on this game is ''Global Operations''
Visit www.boomtown.net
Layer!
BYE [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
18:35 3/9/2001
Firstly id just like to say alot of ppl already are getting fed up of cs, the so called 'old skool' players who remeber the days of 5.2 etc just think cs isnt the same... and have got bored etc, the other thing u have to look at is that these players have pld for around 1-2 years now, with all the new ppl coming into cs this could also mean they stay around for 1-2 years, and its a lon never ending chain... if thats the case CS will never end, such recent FPS as OFP and Tribes 2 have failed to oust CS as the #1 fps game, what makes you think Doom3 will be the same, especially as itll be unplayable on most peoples computers! ppl like myself can barely play CS in d3d wiv 40fps!
On another note games that have much faster game play etc have less human interaction, i personally believe another reason cs is so good is the fact you can speak to your counter-parts while your dead.. or while your camping etc, in games such as doom that wont be as possible.
As for CS2, look at the historys to sequals/remakes, the remakes/sequals are allways worse!, look at films for example, so the future really is untold, wot is for sure is CS still definately has atleast 1-2 years left, and imho id say more, dont write it off so early! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
theb0g
18:39 3/9/2001
CS 2 could obviously swing either way. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
18:41 3/9/2001
What if CS2 is a complete failiure?
What if every1 continues to play CS?
Will Cliffe and goose etc stop makeing updates for CS?? [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
13:38 5/9/2001
And star wars was part of a trilogy and jp2 sucked...
Godfather part 2 0wned
Aliens 0wned....
soo....HA!
23:32 5/9/2001
Aliens, great film, the Marines made that the best of the 4.
As for the article, CS is a great game, but its hindered the whole CS community a bit, as its draw attention away from some very good mods. Some of my personal favourites are Sven Co-op, FLF, Firearms, and Global Warefare. Also, there are people out there who are making far more interesting mods, and at the same time, pushing the HL engine as far as its tiny little legs will carry it. An example is HL Rally. The screenshots for that look very good, and its promises to be an interesting game, but will never see the same amount limelight as CS has. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
02:42 7/9/2001
And take a overal look ... we have hostages rescue, bomb planting, escape and assassination ... wot do u want they add ... earth saving, with spacecraft and lazer rifles ?! same for weps ... since b1.1 weapons are in my view perfectly balanced and there enough, i mean ... tey cud include 500 weps, silenced, uncilenced, with red cannon ... but ffs tis a game if u've to loose 2Hours to prepare ur equipement like in Rogue Spear it won't be CS.
I think that the bigger work they have to give is about grafic engine and maps gameplay. Maybe in the future will we play like in tribes2 14 vs 14 games in giantesc maps
05:18 7/9/2001
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08:02 15/9/2001
1) No more sv_cheats command on console and
no cheats can be installed.
2) New maps and double missioned maps.(there are some now)
3) Wish there was a possibility to buy two weapons
of a kind but limited, example, two TMPs, 2 mp5 at a time (you get my point ), ya know, dual elite style weapons, but you cant use two aks, no two m4a1
and etc.
4) Make w weight system more realistic, example, you can buy lotsa grenades or stuff, but definitely you REALLY SLOW DOWN cuz of the weight.
5) New engine (of course)
6) Improved graphics of weapon/player models.
7) Voice Comm ( cs2 must come with a voice comm software for some people that doesnt know that)
9) A new search style on servers, example, you can search not only IPs but server names and stuff.
10) A built in ping checker (without using other softwares) wherein you can check your pings if high or low.
11) Bug fixes ( as in ALL bugz)
12) I wish that Terrorists can now carry two C4s if ever the other one failed for more action pack.
13) Not exactly a NEWER list of weapons/players but an additional list like weapons dont only have up from 1:1(pistol) to 5:1(machine gun, Para), but reach up to 6 or 7.
14) I also wish that (impossible but most want it to happen), that others may see your character skin,as a symbol to recognize who you are. List goes like CT 2-1 is SEAL, 2-2 is GSG-9, etc.,then a new number shows, 2-5 (your special skin), if you ask thats a problem to know whos the enemy, then know whos your ally!
15) Kick people who camp more than a minute or two.
16) Etc. i cant tell all my just WISHING ideas, you all know my point, that CS2 MUST have built-in programs and new refreshing options.
*Lastly, some of my idea may suck to others cuz we have our own opinions, this isnt about what version you first started nor stupid issues, its about a new and refreshing the game's features.*
-=Trigun=-VashtheStampede
P.S. I saw [C3D]Kamio camping in a ULTIMATELY impossible area in cs_militia and cs_assault, man, stop cheatin, you have no pure skillz in cheatin! ;D [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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11:14 20/9/2001
Due to BT screwing up my net connection (again), I installed and tried some CS style games for UT and Q3. None of them had the gameplay of CS. None of them had that "feel" that makes CS great. And none of them, with all their fancy graphics engines, had the look of CS. All the textures looked like plastic. The weapons in general looked crap. I see many people complaining about the character models. Well go and try some of these mods, and you'll realise just how lucky we are.
The problem with CS is not the code (apart from the hitboxes), it's the people playing it. But what do you expect when even high level clan players are caught using cheats. What kind of message does that send to others.
As for the last comment about kicking campers...."camping" can be a valid tactic, deal with it. Perhaps you want ban people who rush, because thats "not realistic"?? If someone has an AWP and is guarding a route, go a different way, get behind him, and tear him a new a$$hole. If a CT is guarding a dropped bomb, go kill him if you want it. Thats called tactics that is, part of which is getting you frustrated so you make a mistake. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
01:57 13/10/2001
I just thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. First off, a little background info. I started working on CS 3 years ago.. Ever since the initial release, I found myself playing for hours on end on a daily basis. When CS 1.0 came out, I asked myself what I wanted to do. Should I start work on CS2 or should I try to come up with something fresh and innovative. At the time, I was actually leaning towards doing a western mod for HL2. Think of Outlaws meets CS.
After much deliberation I decided I wanted to do a CS2. I felt there was still more areas to explore in terms of gameplay and I definately wanted to see how CS would look on a new engine. I envision CS2 to be a superset CS1. I'll still have the same scenarios and then some. Graphically, I'm really happy with the new CS2 models and the power of the new HL2 engine. I hope y'all feel the same way when you see it. I can't give any release dates on when I expect CS2 to be ready but I reckon it'll be a sooner than many of you think..
Looking back, I'm amazed at what CS has become. It really boggles my mind. I feel a lot of it has to do with proper marketting. I'd just like to thank you (the players) for the support. You've put up with a lot of s*** (cheats, lame newbies, etc..) and to be honest, I don't know if I would have shown the same patience as some of you have.
I'm excited about CS2.. Do I think it will revolutionize the online gaming community? no.. Am I looking forward to making/playing CS2? Hell Yes.. (but that could be due to the fact that I havent touched CS in almost a year now). [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
16:31 13/10/2001
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16:37 13/10/2001
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16:40 13/10/2001
Number 2 WE DONT WANT SPAMMING!!!
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05:25 22/10/2001
13:39 24/10/2001
ppl screaming give other games a chance. i do give other games a chance but unless they can meet the high standards of CS i will not return to them.
I think that CS has set a president that is a challenge to all other games designers. If a game that is brought out can drag us away from CS then it must be pretty damn good!.
but until then its CS all the way. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
08:19 25/10/2001
CS like all games will ride it's course out. If CS2 is as good as CS in playability, but is less hackable and has better graphics i'd say a great many players will flock to it.
For Valve (who i hear are trying to escape the grasp of sierra) CS and CS2 are very significant business investments, clearly CS is Valve's flagship and they are more aware than anyone of the dangers of getting the formula wrong.
I feel because of these reasons Valve isnt going to be to concerned about what other game designers and communities think. For them Gaming is a bussiness and thats the reality of life for them.
Alternatives to CS will appear. Games like Ghost Recon, DFLW, Red Faction and Tribes II are going to take a toll on the CS community.
The end result could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on your perspective. as a gamer who enjoys CS as well as other games, i prefer to enjoy the diversity, and ride each wave out for as long as it lasts.
Cheers from downunder.
Anvil
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18:44 25/10/2001
17:33 29/10/2001
23:48 31/10/2001
I myself often play other games, try them online too.. but they just don't have that feel, that gameplay, the perfect mixture that you get with CS. When there are games better than CS, in every type of the way, then you can start complaining (but then it will most likely have a big enough community for you to stop complaining) :-p [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
11:47 1/11/2001
Tom Humphris.
- lifes to short not to move on! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
05:22 4/11/2001
09:59 5/11/2001
btw nice article [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
13:02 6/11/2001
gogo Deean [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
16:10 15/11/2001
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03:52 16/12/2001
18:17 2/1/2002
round to get it in perspective). The truth is that you never get bored of this game. It is a drug, and
a class A one at that. But at the heat of it is gameplay - it's the reward of getting that kill. I won't
forget my first game of CS when I noticed other games apart from TFC in the WON list. I died a lot
but got a kill and then there was no turning back. TFC/Quake/Unreal are all kinda shallow in comparrison.
I have never got bored, and while I type this comment sitting at work all I can think about is getting home
to kill and mame once more. CS is GOD!!!!!! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
19:09 2/1/2002
CS Today = Total Carnage.
I luv it.
I hope it never dies. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
02:25 3/4/2002
sounds gay [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
05:28 11/4/2002
Firstly to all those people complaing about not having broadband connections and high spec PCs, you need to accept that you need to upgrade/start saving. I only have a 56k and K6-2 450 Voodoo3 myself and whilst it plays ok, I know the rounds would be a LOT more fair with a better PC. By the time CS2 is released I would think that a 1ghz processor coupled with a geeforce3 class graphics card would be considerd entry level. CS2 will see a new wave of people who DO have the broadband and high spec PCs coupled with the all new-gameplay elements that valve is guaranteed to offer. Improved and more widespread use of the voice technology, hopefully an end to all this rediculous cheating nonsense and a new engine to go with it. Improved menus, team commands, weapons, yes weapons, I mean thats what the game's about isn't it really. There's no details on whether there will be bots with CS2 as of yet but if CS:CZ is anything to go by we WILL want them the bots for offline games. Testers haven't been able to tell the bots from human players!
New server tracking software is due to be released soon which makes it a lot easier to find a game YOU want.
Doubters unite and agree CS2 WILL blow our titties off, IF the gameplay remains largely the same. Those of you who do own the high-spec PCs can also look out for games like raven shield which uses the Unreal Warfare engine, thats if you can be pulled away from CS for a night. O and then there's TFC2 and HL2. Valve are the Supremo. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
22:58 14/1/2003
06:08 15/1/2003
Around three years ago, I moved onto MUCH better games since couterstrike. First, Hidden and Dangerous, and now, the Mecca of all games, Operation Flashpoint. These games were/are not for the average counter striker, as they are more cerebral and less reaction time type games.
Frag fests were nice back then, but I've moved on.
I've noticed a few people who have praised couterstrike for it's "realism". Counterstrike is not even remotely close to being realistic. If you want realism, play Operation Flashpoint.
http://toadlife.net/ofp [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
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09:47 20/9/2004
Be cute, eat fruit. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
09:58 20/9/2004
Viva la!
10:11 20/9/2004
the demonic radicals
10:12 20/9/2004
Jay Bee Eye!
10:16 20/9/2004
nuff said! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
11:43 20/9/2004
Viva la!
10:11 20/9/2004 if you ask me, it all happened around the time CS started being released on CD in gaming magazines, giving all the little 12-16 year olds a chance to play the game without having to download it on their 33k modems. Then it all just went into disrepute because of the average age of the people playing the game :)
aye clint thats around the time cs started going down hill :) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
00:52 29/4/2005
Counter-Strike has 57,037 players on 39,938 servers with over 3.46 billion minutes played per month
Counter-Strike: Source has 27,026 players on 12,030 servers playing 1.127 billion minutes per month
and
Counter-Strike Condition Zero has 9,780 players on 6,651 servers playing 588.988 million minutes per month.
I think that answers it. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]