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==Media==
==Media==
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Image:Csp_train_b20003.1.jpg|csp_train map - click to enlarge
Csp_train_b20003.1.jpg|csp_train map - click to enlarge
Image:Cspromod_media_hud_004.jpg|CSPromod HUD - click to enlarge
Cspromod_media_hud_004.jpg|CSPromod HUD - click to enlarge
Image:Csp_nuke_b4a0012.jpg|csp_nuke map - click to enlarge
Csp_nuke_b4a0012.jpg|csp_nuke map - click to enlarge
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Back in 2007, it became very obvious fairly quickly to the entirety of the CSPTeam that for the community, showing was much better than telling. CSPromod Beta 1.04 release addressed many of the community’s questions, skepticism, and criticism, and in doing so, hopefully proved CSPromod to have become what many in the community have always hoped it would be.
Back in 2007, it became very obvious fairly quickly to the entirety of the CSPTeam that for the community, showing was much better than telling. CSPromod Beta 1.04 release addressed many of the community’s questions, skepticism, and criticism, and in doing so, hopefully proved CSPromod to have become what many in the community have always hoped it would be.


This mod no longer received any updates as of 2012, and requires both {{srcsdk07|1}} and files from {{srcmp|2}} version of {{css|1}} to play. A successor to CSPromod, and remake of {{cs|1|addtext={{nbsp}}1.6}} called [[CS:Legacy]], is in development, which not only remakes {{Cs|name}}, but also share similarly with CSPromod, such as the in-game HUD.
This mod no longer received any updates as of 2012, and requires both {{srcsdk07|1}} and files from the {{srcmp|2}} version of {{css|1}} to play. A successor to CSPromod, and remake of {{cs|1|addtext={{nbsp}}1.6}} called '''CS:Legacy''', is in development, which not only remakes {{Cs|name}}, but also share similarly with CSPromod, such as the in-game HUD.


==Release information==
==Release information==

Revision as of 01:50, 4 April 2025

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This multiplayer mod for Source has been released! Download it now.

Overview

First formed in Q1 of 2006, CSPromod CSPromod was conceived as an attempt to bring a fully-customizable version of Counter-Strike to the Source Engine for the purposes of growing competitive play and broadcast spectatorship. With no disrespect to Valve Software or Turtle Rock Studios, the project arose from the opinion of many in the professional community: namely that Counter-Strike: Source was lacking in many key areas, and could be vastly improved upon. Much of the Counter-Strike community had been expecting CS:Source to be original CS gameplay with better graphics, and unfortunately, that’s not at all what CS:Source ended up being.

Media

Development history

The game's initial Beta 1.0 release in October 2007 represented about nine months of work, and while it admittedly was not fully realized, it did show proof of concept and solid base structure. Sadly, some of the community seemed to turn against the mod, due to the incredibly high expectations that had been built up for the project over time.

Back in 2007, it became very obvious fairly quickly to the entirety of the CSPTeam that for the community, showing was much better than telling. CSPromod Beta 1.04 release addressed many of the community’s questions, skepticism, and criticism, and in doing so, hopefully proved CSPromod to have become what many in the community have always hoped it would be.

This mod no longer received any updates as of 2012, and requires both Source SDK Base 2007 and files from the Source Multiplayer Source Multiplayer version of Counter-Strike: Source to play. A successor to CSPromod, and remake of Counter-Strike 1.6 called CS:Legacy, is in development, which not only remakes Counter-Strike, but also share similarly with CSPromod, such as the in-game HUD.

Release information

  • Cancelled | BETA 1.11
  • December 18, 2012 | BETA 1.10 (final version)
  • March 23, 2012 | BETA 1.09 (ALPHA DM Test Weekend)
  • September 23, 2011 | BETA 1.08
  • September 4, 2011 | BETA 1.07
  • March 3, 2011 | BETA 1.06
  • January 31, 2011 | BETA 1.05
  • July 9, 2010 | BETA 1.04 (Hotfix)
  • January 31, 2010 | BETA 1.04
  • February 9, 2008 | BETA 1.03
  • January 3, 2008 | BETA 1.02
  • October 21, 2007 | BETA 1.01
  • October 18, 2007 | BETA 1.00

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