CS:CZ Further info

Started by Gh0st Face Killah, May 20, 2003, 10:38:42 AM

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ChimpBoy

Yeah, porting the same HL engine and just sprucing it up isn't really a new game is it, even if it's fun to play  :roll:

CS:CZ ain't gonna be here for a while yet folks.  Better make do with PCS then  :)
If I wanted you to understand I would have explained it better

OldBloke

Read the PC Zone preview recently.

They do not rate it highly and gave it 76% mainly due to the fact that people who buy it can play CS online with it.

Apparently, the single-player element is utter shite. 8O
"War without end. Well, what was history if not that? And how would having the stars change anything?" - James S. A. Corey

Red_Thunder

nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo and noooo

Didnt i hear something about coop a year ago or something

Humans V computer enemies
Missions etc

hmmm

Dan
Red

Doorman

Quotenooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo and noooo

Didnt i hear something about coop a year ago or something

Humans V computer enemies
Missions etc

hmmm

Dan
Red
No, that's RavenShield










     

ChimpBoy

http://www.ritual.com/cz.html

New developer website giving a preview of some single player levels
If I wanted you to understand I would have explained it better

OldBloke

The plot thickens ...

QuoteCS:CZ Not On Vivendi's List
Spoonman @ 11:31 am pst - cs: cond. zero - 19 comments
After numerous delays, development changes, and leaks, it seems that Counter-Strike: Condition Zero is heading for yet another road bump. The guys over at Planet Half-Life are reporting that Condition Zero is not on the recently released Vivendi 2004 software list. Planet Half-Life deduces the following:

Does this mean CS: CZ is canceled? That the game will be published by somebody else? Or is this just some sort of oversight? We don't know for sure, and neither Valve or Vivendi are talking, so draw your own conclusions.

This is of course entirely speculation, and it may be a bit extreme to say that Condition Zero has been cancelled. There is not enough legitimate information to draw that conclusion. However, this could very well explain the latest delay of Condition Zero.

From CS Nation
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Gh0st Face Killah

Oh dear oh dear Valve are really losing the plot it seems. This and the HL2 fiasco really makes you wonder whats going on
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QuoteCS:CZ Leaked... Again
rizzuh @ 3:22 am - cs: cond. zero - 55 comments - hot topic
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero has been leaked, for the second time in its life. Technically, the first leak was of Ritual Entertainment's version of the game back in October when the HL2 source code was leaked. This latest leak is of the Turtle Rock Studios version of the game which we previewed in October. There's no telling how old or new this leak is, but I will say that I previewed CS:CZ the day after the big HL2/CS:CZ leak was discovered, so it's quite possible that the intruder had the Turtle Rock files on hand and had been waiting to release them.

Another possible leak source could be the game's publisher, Vivendi. Vivendi, parent company of Sierra, has seemingly been purposefully with-holding CS:CZ from release. A leak from a low-level employee would not be too out of the ordinary. In fact, many PC games are warezed days before release through similar internal piracy.

A third possible scenario is a member of the gaming press deciding to release a preview version of the game to the public.

From csnation again.
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