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'''Source 2004''' is the original build of the [[Source]] engine that {{game name|hl2|name=Half-Life 2}} and {{game name|css|name=Counter-Strike: Source}} shipped with. It was succeeded by the {{game name|src06|name=Source 2006}} engine branch with the release of {{game name|ep1|name=Half-Life 2: Episode One}}. No current Valve titles use this branch, and it is outdated.
{{src04|4}} is the original build of the {{Source|2}} engine that {{hl2|4}} and {{css|4}} shipped with. It was succeeded by the {{src06|4}} engine branch with the release of {{hl2ep1|4}}. No current [[Valve]] titles use this branch, and it is outdated.
 
== Availability ==
The following games are still based on {{src04|2}}:
 
* {{sin|4}}{{confirm}}
* {{vtmb|4}}


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Source 2004 Source 2004 is the original build of the Source Source engine that Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2 and Counter-Strike: Source Counter-Strike: Source shipped with. It was succeeded by the Source 2006 Source 2006 engine branch with the release of Half-Life 2: Episode One Half-Life 2: Episode One. No current Valve titles use this branch, and it is outdated.

Availability

The following games are still based on Source 2004 Source 2004: