Joined: Tue 02-19-2002 11:31AM Posts: 466 Location: 100 Miles from Rolla
Source: Harris Hall
Hey why havent people been talking about CS Source, it came out today and I am downloading it currently should have it in a few hours. I've watched one video and it looked better thats for sure I interested on changes to gameplay. Any local servers going up in the near future?
Joined: Mon 09-22-2003 3:29PM Posts: 4317 Location: Find out on irc
Source: TJ South
well i played the beta... bc im special, the game looks great, awsome engin incoperated into it too. the enviroment is more interactive. looking forward to playing some games with it, but cs is gonna stick around for a while yet bc source is frigging spencive, since u get it withthe hl2 package
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Joined: Tue 02-19-2002 11:31AM Posts: 466 Location: 100 Miles from Rolla
Source: Harris Hall
So it costs money, well its $49 well spent if you have it, I buy few software things and sierra is a company worth supporting even though they miss relase dates like none other.
Joined: Tue 02-19-2002 11:31AM Posts: 466 Location: 100 Miles from Rolla
Source: MST Wireless
Yes you pay Sierra money via a credit card through steam itself and then it lets you download CS Source. Its kinda weird not getting a box or anything but I can download the game whenever I want as long as I know my steam login info. The game has got me hooked. Its the cs you are used to but then again its a whole new game. The levels and guns are the same but the size of the levels, physics engine, graphics, sounds are all new and so very nice. Its fun. I must go play more....
Joined: Wed 09-10-2003 5:23PM Posts: 1209 Location: 1604 Pine St.
Source: TJ South
Yeah, so it's really freaking cool. In the office level, there are "Beefy" computers that basically look like Dell's midtower cases, and you can shoot them to open them up. It's easy to tell that they have ASUS socket 939 motherboards, with 9800 pros and Audigy 2s. They also have 2 hard drives and an optical drive. All of those components can come out, so i think it's pretty neat if you ask me.
On the monitors there's a screenshot of windows, with several things like TPS reports and a Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow shortcut visible.
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