…and after recording all the stuff, I still had a little voice in my head saying „how about promod?”. On the other hand, I tried their version of dust2, and it was more then pleasing: totally awsome colors, new textures, realistic walls with bricks falling out of them… They’ve added a tons of new plants and vegetation to the outer parts, and a really ugly contrasted feel, which makes the map unplayable after some time. Unfortunately the project died after a few years, but they released a beta versions of a few official maps like aztec. There was also a big project called Aftersouce, which was basicly a mappack showing off some sick orange box visuals (for example color correction, which was pretty damn terrible in CSS).
#COUNTER STRIKE CONDITIONAL ZERO 720P#
So i began to intall the mods, and recording the maps with fraps in 720p of course (becasue widescreen is the new cool stuff, it doesn’t matter it’s useless in esports).Īfter recording all the beta versions, source, and the new GO version, I realised that theres something I missed here…actually I missed a lot more here. Thanks to doonbugie, there are beta versions of the old Counter-Strike HLMOD, and they are compatible with steam! Yeah folks, no more ancient won version if you want to play on a lan with the mates.Īfter trying out some of the versions, I was thinking of making a video of the evolution of a map…how about dust2? Everyone loves dust2! Unfortunately, d2 was introduced on a later version, but I found some really old aztec maps. I was searching the Counter-Strike mod profile on moddb, and i realised theres a lot of rare stuff that nobody really knows of.