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Half-Life 2: Counter-Strike - see it in action now!

http://gamesradar.msn.co.uk/news/default.asp?pagetypeid=2&articleid=30281&subsectionid=1589

As we reported earlier from E3, Valve revealed that Half-Life 2's multiplayer is Counter-Strike rebuilt using the HL2 source engine. Now we have a movie of the build in action and even on shaky-cam it looks great.

Valve never "revealed" that it's HL2 multiplayer did they?

I know this is stupid but Games Radar are usually quite accurate with their information, obviously not this time hey?
 
Zetahl2world said:
If cs:sauce is hl2's multiplayer i'll eat my face.

What kind? BBQ?

mmm...Barbeque....

And isn't this incredibly old stuff? Doesn't really seem to be anything new.
 
KagePrototype said:
What kind? BBQ?

mmm...Barbeque....

And isn't this incredibly old stuff? Doesn't really seem to be anything new.

Yeah it's old but just was suprised that they had said Valve announced it.
 
Gamesrader/PC Gamer have gone downhill, rapidly.
 
If u wanna see it, might as well get the E3 2004 trailer. It shows off both new HL2 stuff and CS:Source.
 
Kouler said:
If u wanna see it, might as well get the E3 2004 trailer. It shows off both new HL2 stuff and CS:Source.
Or watch the video on Gamesradar, it's high quality (for a shakey cam) and just CS:S.
 
i want bink vids damnit.

yes they deserve to die and i hope they burn in hell!!!
they ate me! a fuggin shark ate me!!
 
Gamesradar is owned by Future Publishing, who publishing magazines such as PC Gamer. They often host articles from a number of magazines they publish. As such, Gamesradar does get some dodgy interpretations of the facts just like PC Gamer etc does in the sake of 'creative' journalism.

I agree tho, generally, they're reliable if you're sensible in how you interprete their news.
 
RoguePsi said:
Gamesradar is owned by Future Publishing, who publishing magazines such as PC Gamer. They often host articles from a number of magazines they publish. As such, Gamesradar does get some dodgy interpretations of the facts just like PC Gamer etc does in the sake of 'creative' journalism.
Most of their articles are written by PCG staff.
 
Varsity said:
Most of their articles are written by PCG staff.

Thank you for replying and repeating something I had just said. It's a bit like I said cheese was yellow, you'd reply, "yeah, but yellow is also the colour of the cheese". Thanks.
 
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