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Ahh, the days before games companies hired the casino slot machine UX designers. An elegant game from a more civilised age.
Hello, could I take a minute of your time to talk to you about our lord and savior, de_rats?
Opera from cs_italy playing in the background
While players kills the chickens
cs_office was sick
… I think that was the name
fy_poolday and rpg mods. liked the non wc3 one because i was to dumb back then for the bindings required for the wc3 one. the other one had just passive skills
Boomers my ass. This is Gen X gaming.
Millennials as well. I get bored with modern games. Grinding all day for a pink weapon skin. Tf, I don’t care what color are my skins. Give me a good old challenge
I mean it is a nice extra, if and only if the core gameplay is enjoyable. Porbably most triple AAA titles would be fine with all the secondary stuff, if they whould have just put a little more effort into making a fun game first and foremost and then add the other stuff afterwards.
But of course adding loot boxes to a fun game is a different process than designing a loot box ecosystem and then trying to fit a game into it.
I don’t think this is even Gen-X. Certainly this Gen-Xer grew up on Atari with very obvious 8bit and even text based games. I don’t recognize this one and we had few or no first person shooters
My “complex world” game was the computer texting to me “you have entered a maze of twisty passages, all alike”
I don’t know what the tail end of the Xers played, so maybe.
I had to look it up, but the last of the Xers were born in 1980. This looks like a 2000’s game, so they would have been adults
It’s Counter-Strike 1.6, which is from the late 90s.
I’m a Millenial and I was the target audience age when CS released.
If you aren’t doing it already, I strongly encourage you to undertake an aggressive workout routine, including lots of stretching.
Lol
Me: Hey Dad, wanna play Counterstrike?
Dad: Hell no, we just had that tile installed. What’s wrong with you?
Yup early millennials too. That game was my go to for most of 2000.
Ahem, and elder millennial
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Every shitpost on 4chan is serious, actually.
And every green text is fact checked, triple verified, authentic truth.
It’s not a joke. But it’s not sincere either.
It’s a criticism.
Because yes. People DO want brand tie-ins. Literally look at Fortnite. It peaks in popularity during brand tie-ins.
Not brand tie ins, that’s like a coca cola ad on one of the walls. People don’t want brands, they want characters and IP… They want crossovers
You couldn’t just let me believe that people today are idiots and that I didn’t just get wooshed, in peace, could you?
I’m thinking something along the lines of the Minecraft Lego sets for instance. Which, credit where it’s due, were pretty cool.
It might be like saturday morning toy commercials, there’s nostalgia attached to it.
man I was jecking out the toy island recently and i saw a carrera oracle redbull race track right next to one with “non-lego” lego brick buildable cars and the mario kart themed one.
I tell you: one day these crossovers and brand tie ins and market consolidation will lead us to the ultimate mono brand multiverse -> Think of Mario Raving Rabbits in Avenger costumes lego figures as playable characters in fortnite
We had mods. They’re a bit like skins and new content, only free and far more creative. They are what you call microtransactions today but you didn’t have to sell your right arm to get them because anyone could make them.
CS mods
Yo dawg, we heard you like mods…
downloading 1/300 double-kill.mp3…
Quake sounds was a must have for pubs.
Wow, what a flashback!
Mods are literally the reason why doom II, skyrim, fallout new vegas and assaultcube are still my most played games, I’m both genuinely surprised and scared at what people can come up with.
All my most played, loved and returned to games all support mods and there are a ton of mods for them. Even online games like Wow where mods at least make things a lot better.
I remember working out how I could make custom sprays for CS in 1.6 (maybe 1.5) and being so excited.
Well, CS was a mod for Half-Life :)
CS 1.6 was peak gaming. There were servers with Warcraft 3 mod where you could pick your race and level up to receive additional modded abilities and items, and it would save your progress over months. Not to mention the map customizations.
Also, no paying for season passes or DLC, no paid skinpacks, no censorship or embedded ads or tracking. And custom porn sprays.
EDIT: there were definitely skins, they were just free downloads from modders. And they were client side so you could see them but other players would just have their own skin or default for the same item.
So you’re saying there was new content all the time, it’s just that it was made by the community for the community.
Man made me remember zombie escapes. Complete darkness, scary maps with zombie screams from another game. I used to play a lot of those.
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Source also had W3 mod. I remember a server that ran it on de_deathcookin for some reason, but it was so good.
Also, glass maps. And this one server that ran 24/7 scoutzknivez low gravity gun game.
Surf maps, hours lost to the perfection of surfing using game physics.
Titanfall is the only game I’ve seen that took surfing, and not only did it on purpose, but built the whole game around it. That’s why I love it so much, you literally just use your surf skills to fly around the maps like a fighter jet, doing dive bombs on people and just overall being a menace.
This reminds me of wc3 mods run on fy_pool_day. Stupid fun with the overpowered HE nades
I did not expect someone to mention that map here. Loving fy_pool_day
Fy_pool_day and fy_iceworld were my favorites back in the day
Actually they tried experimenting with in-game ads at one point in CS 1.6.
https://www.bit-tech.net/news/gaming/ads_turned_on_in_cs_1.6/1/
Personally, I’m kinda amazed everyone forgot about ads in the MOTD that a lot of multiplayer source games had. Granted, the ads were set by the server host, not Valve, but yeah.
Tf2 community servers still have motd ads sometimes.
Trollbait, it has to be. “no brand tie ins” is genuinely hilarious to me. I’m picturing a videogame reviewer going like: “The game is an artistic and a technical milestone. The gameplay is also the smoothest we’ve seen so far. Unfortunately, the game does not feature a Ronald McDonald skin or even a Slurpee coupon, so we have to give it a 7/10”.
No Mountain Dew tie-in ? 0/10
trollbait? id say its pretty clearly satire
Yeah, could be. Either way, there’s no chance the user was being serious.
By…not playing it? No boomers were playing Counterstrike back in the day, lol wtaf?
Anyone over 30 is a boomer to gen Z.
What if I way below 30 and played CS 1.6?
Generation traitor
ok boomer go play your wow classic that you all love so much /s
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Seriously. CS 1.6 is a younger GenX/Older MilleniaI game. Nowhere near the Boomer gen.
It was pure gaming.
No advertisments, no marketing, no extra costs.
The only way to get better was to play more.
How can it not be fun?
Good ol’ days, thank you VALVE.
CS 1.6 was not made by Valve, it was a mod for Half-Life.
I believe the thank you was regarding the mod-friendly mindset of early valve. A section in the game menu for loading new mods and it shipped with a mod (TFC, which was based off a community mod for Quake)
I don’t know about the launch release, but the Game Of The Year release is the one that shipped with TFC, plus (what we now know as) the GoldSrc SDK was on the disc. Every tool they’d made they used to build Half Life, they put on the disc and gave to customers.
Fucking legends.
So many great games and mods came out of this… Counterstrike, Day of Defeat, Sven Coop, They Hunger. The amount of hours of gameplay for the price of a single game is unbeatable. Many people started their careers as Half-Life modders.
I believe you are right as well, my friend had the game new and I think the SDK was there, but not TFC.
I hat the GOTY edition, and it was the second most important game to me throughout the second half of high school.
Natural Selection and Firearmsmod come to mind.
God I miss those times, it was all about skills. Cheating was also also extremely rare in CS (according to my memories) during the earlier 2000s. Loved that game
Server culture was a bulwark against cheating.
I miss dedicated servers.
There still are community servers for old games like CS 1.6. Personally, I prefer CS:Source which feels less dated, controls feel much better, and the game works properly on widescreen monitors.
The point is that there is still a dedicated player base. You can still play them.
Sadly CS:Source is rife with hacks and cheats. 1.6 still has really good servers.
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As a gen x, I didn’t know any boomers played CS.
Gen Z calls anyone older than them boomers
I never thought it would happen to me :(
You have boom in your username. So… kinda asking for it
Wait till gen alpha will come and they’ll taste it too
Boomers actually hated shooters and videogames in general
boomers video games are pokie machines
The tail end of GenX and the Millennials are the only ones whose games aren’t just slot machines (elaborately disguised or not).
They do. Also, everyone older than 25 is a boomer.
Lol. Ok zoomer.
I guess I’ll move to the Ellis Air Force Base
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I’m sure there’s the odd one but I’ve also only met gen x & millennials in 1.6. Mostly the latter.
Our highschool informatics teacher knew, that there were a lot of kids just playing 1.6 instead of doing the programming assignment. So he logged in and started to frag people using the playertag “Skinner”
I used to play LAN Quake at Uni before 3D graphics accelerating boards (and before that things like Pacman and Manic Miner on a ZX Spectrum and before that arcade games) and I ain’t a boomer.
Boomer games are more like this
Zoomers genuinely think everyone more than two years older than them are boomers. Same as how actual boomers thought everyone more than two years younger then them were millenials.
But WW2 was in the 40s.
same. i’ll never forget the sound of that grenade launcher… foomp tink tink tink BOOM
So weighty.
Actually, I played a pirated version of Q1 back in the day so it wasn’t until later that I got the full audio experience of (playing with the CD in the rom drive, which was required to listen to listen to) the music, and man that game is A LOT CREEPIER with all that ambient wailing and moaning and like, gnashing of babies, that the full, sculptural soundtrack provides.
The soundtrack for Quake was by Nine Inch Nails too. Probably one of the best game soundtracks still I would say.
Forgot about that~ I remember looking around and trying to find a copy of the soundtrack. Good times, thanks for the reminder
You’re probably already aware, but if you like the Quake soundtrack, you’re also likely to enjoy Ghosts
I don’t even claim free season pass rewards because I couldn’t give a fuck less about your cosmetic trash. Gameplay is king in this household.
Boomer entertainment is more playing the original castle Wolfenstein while smoking meth and beating your meat to tucker Carlson telling you you’re degenerate scum who’s going to hell.
Are you spying on me right now?
Dude…I’m only 39 ffs!!! I’m not a boomer!
Really speaks to how fast culture is moving that people in their thirties have developed “kids these days” type attitudes.
I don’t think it was ever different, just that we are now part of that generation or exposed to it. The people in the 50s to 70s often had kids in the early to mid 20s of their life. So they were in teir thirties by the time the kids were teenagers, bringing all that new culture to clash with.
I’m not even in my thirties, lol.