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Johan_Tayn said:mirrored @ www.files.third-core.org/cs-source . ;-)
Johan_Tayn said:mirrored @ www.files.third-core.org/cs-source . ;-)
Chris_D said:An official subscriber to the Valve Cyber Café Program, which some people will know as Albert222 from the Steam Powered forums, has been kind enough to give us this video of Counter-Strike: Source in action.[br]
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I thought this video was particularly good at showing how the classic gameplay has been complimented by the latest graphics.[br]
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The video weighs in at 18.7mb and shows you a glorious 1:28 of gameplay.[br]Albert222 is the owner of Game Player Station in New York City. The café has 21 machines, all currently with the Counter-Strike: Source beta activated on them.[br]
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If you're in the New York City area, go check it out![br]
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You can find more information about Game Player Station
here.[br]UPDATE: At last I can now provide you with a high resolution Counter-Strike: Source video. Once again this has been kindly given to us by Albert222.[br][br]Many thanks to our very own Pi Mu Rho for hosting these videos.
I dunno, you can't really compare this dusty (bright yellow) surroundings with say Doom3 where they can play arround with fancy lights and shadoweffects way more in the dark for example.. So yeah, it's probably just the setting/map that makes it look a bit less impressive.. At least I hope so, I don't want CS:S to be full of compromises for people with slow computers, it should be able to look real nice and detailed at high settings..Naveed said:From the technical point of view this is not impressive at all. Texture quality and effects don't look impressive. May be this is because of this particular map. Overall I am disappointed by the video, but certainly Valve are not conducting beta to show their technology, just to test it.
Striker said:it says its forbiden...