https://xbox360.ign.com/articles/119/1190765p1.html?_cmpid=ign1392
And it looks awesome.
EDIT: There’s a intro trailer too.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1800/
https://xbox360.ign.com/articles/119/1190765p1.html?_cmpid=ign1392
And it looks awesome.
EDIT: There’s a intro trailer too.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1800/
Cool to see the classic maps are being remade. Looks pretty awesome so far.
“Cross-Platform Play”
:fffuuu:
Will it be like Portal 2 (PS3 and PC), or all major consoles? (PS3, Xbox 360, PC and Wii U)
Hoo boy, that’s a recipe for disaster. The PC players consistently murder the console players (and that’s not just me being a fanboy).
[COLOR=‘Blue’]Call of Strike: [COLOR=‘Yellow’]Global Battlefield
No thanks
Valve starts very serious Apple strategy. Put some new clothes and tiny tweaks on product that has not changed a bit, a make 3 times more money. Well done.
Not buying it.
EDIT: The only thing that cheers me up right now, is that maybe all of theese money-making moves from them (CS:GO,TF2 free to play, Portal 2 for 49.99 at start) are needed to complete next three absolutley outstanding Half Life parts on which they work 24/7 in top secret bunker under Seattle. It must be because of that, cause what else?
Good. I’ll play with the PS3 players so I don’t get absolutely destroyed.
I suck at competitive shooters, but having a casual mode might get me back into CS.
ah those Source sound effects…
Looks like the Portal 2 version of the Source Engine. I know its the source engine because valve’s still using models from Half-Life 2, but the level of detail here is astonishing for a Multiplayer FPS. If I didn’t know better, I’d think Valve’s trying to compete with COD
It’s not like it will be released for full price. It will be a download title, so the price won’t get over 20 $
They are a fucking company, of course they want to make money. There is nothing wrong to sell games fullprice, other companies do that too. They don’t have money problems, cause their games sell very well and have a great quality. What’s so wrong with F2P TF2? You are not forced to buy anything there.
Did you forget all the awesome support they did and still do to their games? New mods, maps, weapons. They give you the tools to mod your game, which developer does that nowadays, apart from Crytek with their Cry Engine?
Why7 teh fuck it looks so bad !?!?!?!?! This is what from a huge ass company making milions for free of steam ?
AAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaa, fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
It looks good. If Valve wanted to they could make the graphics look so good it would look like real life. But they are making the games fun. Not being a asshole company only thinking about the graphics.
sto being a fanboy, valve cant make good graphics even if their life depended on it. And still valve is not doing this game, its some small time studio. And if by good you mean 2004 good, then yeah.
And i just went to my car and there was a guy all covered in blood lieing in the gate, everybody just went past him, and i was the only one to fucking care and help him. Fucking depressing day O_o
Hey numbnuts, Watch the video again and then look at the bottom of the last shot
VALVE software.
blue is a fucking idiot, I’ve said it time and time again.
Get your fact streight before you start talking stupid, Hidden Path Entertainment is making it for valve. Smae ppl who made the craptastic css
Good to see you are still a cunt
Didn’t Turtle Rock Studios play a large part in CSS? Before Valve liked L4D enough to buy them out.
Not to mention scalability. When’s the last time someone played Crysis on their 4-year-old PC that was midrange at the time due to budget constraints? My six-year-old mediocre laptop can play L4D2 like a champ.
EDIT: @blue
also,
what the fuck backwards dimension are you living in. I’m playing Portal 2 right now and it’s gorgeous.
The computer I had when The Orange Box came out couldn’t run the 2007 engine for more than 10 minutes without crashing. It could run HL2 on max settings.
Kinda disappointed the graphics look at good as they do… counterstrike has always been a goofy kinda game, and thats what made it fun. It was just realistic enough, but never pushing it. Still going to get it, though. lol.
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