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Revision as of 14:45, 17 December 2005
Common traditional naming conventions for maps for some Half-Life and Source games use a small prefix (two or three letters) followed by an underscore then a map name.
Official prefixes are as follows:
Official Games
CS, CS:CZ, CS:S
- aim -> aim
- as -> (Assassination)
- awp -> Awp arena
- cs -> Hostage rescue
- de -> Bomb defusal
- he -> Grenade arena
- ka -> Knife arena
Condition Zero uses remade versions of the original Counter-Strike maps denoted with a _cz suffix.
DOD & DOD:S
- dod
DMC
- dmc
HL2DM
- dm
Ricochet
- rc
Third-Party Mods
Brain Bread
- bb
Domination
- dom
Dystopia
- dys
Garry's Mod
- gm
Hidden (:Source)
- hdn
Natural Selection
- co -> commander?
- ns -> regular?
Sourceforts
- sf
The Specialists
- ts
Half-Life 2 CTF
- ctf
In addition, some custom maps will be marked with unofficial prefixes, either to denote its nature or to brand it.
Other prefixes
Unclassified
- aaa
- conc
- fy
- jp
- kz
- nrp
- rc
- rwp
- sa
Thematic
- killbox (a map in a box with no realism)
- surf (apparently you surf?)