New Counterstrike
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:31 pm
As most of you already know new Counterstrike will be released soon, August 21'st to be precise.
Just like previous games from the CS franchise this one will support modding and custom maps. An SDK is already out there, available for download to all those that managed to get their hands on the beta key.
The new game is still based on the source engine, updated for CS:GO however. And i have to admit i love it. It looks very good, lighting is great, special effects are great.
This is how UrT HD should but sadly probably never will look like. Maybe in 5 years or so.
I waited for a long time for some sort of updates on the engine, received none. Whatever suggestion i make is being "taken into consideration". After 4 years I'm tired of "it's taken into consideration". 4.2 will be released soon, and i honestly still don't understand the point in spending so much time and adding so much stuff into an older version of the game. With bumpy client UrT 4.2 = UrT HD - AC. Simple math, nothing complicated here. Except it wont come with the bumpy client by default so mesh based maps still wont be worth releasing cause everyone will use a client with an old pipeline.
It looks to me like the next release just isn't worth waiting for anymore. I've spent a lot of time supporting the FS team, and i still do. But i just don't have the patience or the will to build anything for either 4.1.1/4.2 or HD.
It's too frustrating, its too time consuming and the limitations of the engine are just making the work completely unrewarding.
Knowing it can and should look better and yet not having it is like having a 500 bhp car and only be able to use 50.
I will finish Constantine, and release it. Wont really bother myself with how it looks like cause with this engine it can't look as good as it should no matter how much i try.
If other "pro" mappers are happy with their 256x256 textures and their 128x128 lightmaps from 1999, fine.
I however wont satisfy with it and want more. I don't care about computers based on single core processors and 7 years old GPUs.
If you want to play a game with settings set to max, buy something half decent. Don't come with a piece of crap intel atom netbook and ask if it will be able to run UrT HD at stable 125 FPS. That's just idiocy.
Tomorrow I'm starting on a new job, i will have even less time than before and i want to spend that time on something well worth spending on.
After 8 years of playing, 4 years of waiting and 2 years of vigorously backing FS team up i am finally tired and ready to move on.
This "announcement" of CS:GO and it's mapping capabilities turned into another of my rants but this time i have to make a decision and i made it.

Just like previous games from the CS franchise this one will support modding and custom maps. An SDK is already out there, available for download to all those that managed to get their hands on the beta key.
The new game is still based on the source engine, updated for CS:GO however. And i have to admit i love it. It looks very good, lighting is great, special effects are great.
This is how UrT HD should but sadly probably never will look like. Maybe in 5 years or so.
I waited for a long time for some sort of updates on the engine, received none. Whatever suggestion i make is being "taken into consideration". After 4 years I'm tired of "it's taken into consideration". 4.2 will be released soon, and i honestly still don't understand the point in spending so much time and adding so much stuff into an older version of the game. With bumpy client UrT 4.2 = UrT HD - AC. Simple math, nothing complicated here. Except it wont come with the bumpy client by default so mesh based maps still wont be worth releasing cause everyone will use a client with an old pipeline.
It looks to me like the next release just isn't worth waiting for anymore. I've spent a lot of time supporting the FS team, and i still do. But i just don't have the patience or the will to build anything for either 4.1.1/4.2 or HD.
It's too frustrating, its too time consuming and the limitations of the engine are just making the work completely unrewarding.
Knowing it can and should look better and yet not having it is like having a 500 bhp car and only be able to use 50.
I will finish Constantine, and release it. Wont really bother myself with how it looks like cause with this engine it can't look as good as it should no matter how much i try.
If other "pro" mappers are happy with their 256x256 textures and their 128x128 lightmaps from 1999, fine.
I however wont satisfy with it and want more. I don't care about computers based on single core processors and 7 years old GPUs.
If you want to play a game with settings set to max, buy something half decent. Don't come with a piece of crap intel atom netbook and ask if it will be able to run UrT HD at stable 125 FPS. That's just idiocy.
Tomorrow I'm starting on a new job, i will have even less time than before and i want to spend that time on something well worth spending on.
After 8 years of playing, 4 years of waiting and 2 years of vigorously backing FS team up i am finally tired and ready to move on.
This "announcement" of CS:GO and it's mapping capabilities turned into another of my rants but this time i have to make a decision and i made it.
