Free-software implementation of Counter-Strike running on the FTE QuakeWorld engine. You still have to provide the assets yourself, but hey - CS 1.5 is a free download.
The goal of this project is to provide an open-source version of Counter-Strike 1.5. Counter-Strike, being one of the most popular multiplayer games to exist, surprisingly hasn't had a free-software implementation done until now.
Six cool random things you can do with this:
- Play/Host CS on virtually every platform.
- Customize the game to whatever extent you like.
- Create entirely new weapons!
- Create completely new and refreshing gamemodes!
- Have a guarantee to be able to play it 20 years into the future!
- Use it as a base for your own games/mods!
All the weapons are implemented, so are the gamemodes:
- Hostage Rescue (cs)
- Bomb Defusal (de)
- Assassination (as)
- Escape (es)
Not all equipment is implemented and no map radar/overview is recreated. Basically, the game is playable as long as you don't care about grenades (for now).
- Get the latest version of FTEQW from the website.
- Download csv15full.exe to get the 'cstrike' folder (Use Wine on *NIX because the linux server is missing assets...).
- Move both the cstrike folder and the FTE QuakeWorld binary into a folder
- Copy the contents of FreeCS into that same folder, so that fteqw, freecs, default.fmf and cstrike co-exist in the same directory.
- Run FTE QuakeWorld
Optional step: Copy the 'valve' folder from your Half-Life installation in order for all assets to show up
You might get away with using the cstrike folder from the Steam version of Counter-Strike 1.6, or any older version than 1.5 - but they are not supported. I will not try to recreate 1.6 or any other earlier versions specifically. I may however add additional, optional features that will emulate behaviour of later versions of Counter-Strike.
Spike - Creator of FTE QuakeWorld and FTEQCC (Website)
TWHL - Mapping Community with CS/HL entity information (Website)
This repository uses no content from Half-Life nor the original Counter-Strike, for credits as to who created the ORIGINAL Counter-Strike, please visit WebArchive - counter-strike net