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 Gameguru Mania News - Jun,04 2005 -  
Steam News Update - briefly
(hx) 10:04 AM CEST - Jun,04 2005 - Post a comment / read (2)
Very cool news if you opened Steam today:
We're happy that the recently released Counter-Strike: Source maps de_inferno and de_port have been so well received, and along those lines it's time to start talking about what's coming next. This week, we have a couple of screenshots from the remake of the classic Counter-Strike map cs_assault, which is now set in downtown Chicago.

We always like to keep everyone abreast of the games the MOD community is working on, so here is a list of a few we're keeping our eye on:

Plan of Attack, Pirates, Vikings, and Knights 2, Sven Co-Op 2, Sourceball, and Dystopia

All of these projects are at varying stages of development, ranging from the concept phase to having a playable game ready for you to download from their site. It's cool to follow a MOD team from their initial concept through the eventual release, as you generally get to see a side of game development that is somewhat hidden with traditional game development companies.

In related news, Valve ERC has posted a very detailed look at the way Source handles multiplayer networking. The article explains the technique behind the lag compensation in Source and the differences between what the server sees, what you see, and how the two views form into one. Keep in mind that the article contains a lot of technical explanations and isn't for the faint of networking knowledge. (thanks CS-Nation)
last 10 comments:
Hal(12:48 AM CEST - Jun,05 2005 )
Still no DOD:S news :(

I wish valve would put as may resources into DOD:S as CS:S then maybe it will be released soon

Badmagic(05:23 AM CEST - Jun,05 2005 )
Even with the updates CSS is still only half functional at best. :cry:

Do you really want them to rush on DoDS and release something as buggy as CSS.

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