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{{APH|Counter-Strike: Condition Zero}}
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{{Infobox game
|title = Counter-Strike: Condition Zero
|image = Software_Cover_-_Counter-Strike_Condition_Zero.jpg
|developer = {{valve|2}}, {{trs|2}}
|publisher = {{valve|2}}
|series = [[Counter-Strike series]]
|releasedates = 23 March 2004
|genre = Action
|mode = {{w|icon=0|Single-player video game|Single-player}} (Offline matches with bots)<br>{{w|icon=0|Multiplayer video game|Multiplayer}}
|platform = {{w|icon=0|Windows|Windows}}, {{w|icon=0|macOS|macOS}}, {{w|icon=0|Linux|Linux}}
|engine = {{goldsrc|4.1}}
|appid = 80
|codelang = C++
|modsupport = Yes (<code>czero_addon</code> folder)
|sdk = No
|distribution = Retail, [[Steam]]
|website =
|links = {{Steam store|app/80|Steam page}}<br>{{gamebanana|7}}
|previousgame = {{cs|2}}
|nextgame = {{css|2}}
}}
 
{{cscz|4}} is an offering of single and multiplayer content with its Tour of Duty campaign, a large number of skirmish modes, updates, and new content for {{cs|3.1}}'s award-winning multiplayer gameplay, plus over 12 bonus single-player missions.
 
==Maps==
[[File:CSCZ-De_dust2_cz.png|thumb|framed|In-game screenshot of Dust 2, a remade map from {{cs|2}}.]]
 
[[File:CSCZ-De_sienna_cz.png|thumb|framed|In-game screenshot of Sienna, an original map.]]
 
'''Condition Zero''' introduces eight original maps and twelve remade maps from Counter-Strike. While certain remakes only have minor lighting changes, others drastically alter the map's appearance.
 
Official Condition Zero versions of the official Counter-Strike maps, as well as the newly-added maps, use the prefixes {{mono|"de"}} (Bomb Defusal) and {{mono|"cs"}} (Hostage Rescue) with the suffix {{mono|"cz"}} at the end (example: {{mono|"de_dust2_cz"}}). All maps installed in the Counter-Strike 1.6 directory (<code>cstrike</code>) can be accessed from Condition Zero as well.
 
The maps that were remade for Condition Zero are:
* cs_havana
* cs_italy
* cs_militia
* cs_office
* de_airstrip
* de_aztec
* de_cbble
* de_chateau
* de_dust
* de_dust2
* de_inferno
* de_prodigy
* de_torn
 
==Technology==
'''Condition Zero''' runs on a slightly modified version of {{goldsrc|3.1}}, with the addition of detail textures and the debut of the [[Bot|"CS bot"]], which can be used to simulate multiplayer matches or to increase the number of players in a real multiplayer match. The CS bot features excellent AI and have numerous configuration options to provide a better playing experience.
 
==Development==
Condition Zero was originally developed by Rogue Entertainment in April of 2001, who were forced to scrap the project after only a month because of internal problems resulting in Rogue's closure. Following Rogue's attempt, {{gs|4.1}} was tasked with the job of creating Condition Zero. Gearbox's version was widely publicized, however, after many delays, Valve eventually passed the job onto Ritual Entertainment. [[Ritual|Ritual Entertainment]]'s attempt was eventually scrapped, however, their work was modified and released as {{czds|3.1}}. Condition Zero was finally completed by {{trs|4.1}} and {{valve|4.1|nt=1}}.
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[[Category:Gearbox Software games]]

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