Anti -strike 1.6 remakes have been announced by the most experienced models in the game history and is coming to steam. This game is called Counter Strike: Legacy, apparently will launch at the initial access this year, and this valve’s 2013 Source Software Development Kit “is made using our own major rights of the reins, shaders and various systems.”
The project has been announced with a trailer that appears, yes, it certainly looks like a very beautiful version of 1.6 but is still mainly 1.6. I am far away from an expert, but everything about the movements are perfect, and the footage goes out of the way to show the movement of the environment and various skill shots.
You don’t need to take my word anyway.
“Wow, it really gives me the old CS 1.6 vibration,” Mouth ‘gosman’ says LeeOne of the counterparts of the anti -strike. “I like it! They even used actual dynamic images for character mortality and weapons. Hopefully the valve allows it to be released without any problem …”
This is an interesting question: The teaser gives a hidden suggestion of the legal status for it, and the valve is, in general, a moody company that has allowed, for example, allowing Half Life Black Mesa to formally release on steam. But then it has recently blocked a similar CS: 1.6 mode of staying on steam, classic aggressive, while at least now it is talking to the team.
I have arrived to ask if the CS: Ligacy is blessed with the valve (and the CS2 team thinks about it), and will be updated with any reaction.

The teaser also mentioned that it came from some of the team behind the promot, a fan remake project that begins in 2006, which begins in dissatisfaction with the 2004 anti -strike: source. The idea was primarily 1.6 but with better graphics, but then anti -strike: Global aggression was launched in 2012 and promot was stopped.
I did not play promot but it Definitely have fans And, in any way, you can’t run from the anti -strike community without triping 1.6 tritters.
In fact, CSPROMOD X account resurrected after 13 years after context This project as a continuation: “CS: Legacy, CSP, our follow -up, has a complete stand remake of the counter strike 1.6, made from the Groundup of the Valve Official Source Engine SDK.” CS Promode Page He returned to life to say the same thing on the alliance.
“We have carefully re -prepared every detail of the original gameplay, introducing modern growth and important technical improvement. The Patron Page of the Project (Ah oh)
This text is the place where I seem to worry about CS: Legacy’s possibilities:
“Full remake, not just a mode – 100 customs custom codes, 3D assets, surfaces, textures, letters, UI, weapons, etc. We are fully owners of our work, which guarantees the future and unlimited ability of the game.”
I really don’t really believe that the team behind it should claim that “we have our work completely” when it is straightforward using the valve name to be released on steam and is trying to ask for donations. It is also a bit complicated to say that “we improve the valve source engine” even if your editing is very impressive.
CS: The inheritance certainly looks like its share, but a trailer is a trailer. The retaliation strike was released in 2000, and the CS 1.6 was the final release in 2003. The places here look amazing, but someone wonders whether it will actually be released on steam.
You keep in mind, the valve does not have to worry about 1.6 derudes. Two days ago Anti -Strike 2 set a new Samariti Player counting record: Amazing 1,824,989 persons Play together.