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Counter-Strike: Condition Zero is a first-person shooter game developed by Ritual Entertainment, Turtle Rock Studios, and Valve. First released in 2004, the game used a three-dimensional video game engine known as GoldSource to enable multiple players to join in the game. Condition Zero also features updated character models, textures, maps, and effects of the original Counter-Strike. In addition to being a multiplayer game, it also features 2 single-player campaigns: Tour of Duty and Condition Zero: Deleted Scenes. Originally, you can only play Condition Zero on Windows XP or newer but now you can play on both Windows and Mac OS X computers.
Premise and objectives
The premise of Counter-Strike is terrorists and counter-terrorists are at odds with one another. You must play in either one of the camps and complete the mission. The objective or mission of the game depends on the game’s mode. It can either be Assassination, Bomb Defusal, Escape, and Hostage Rescue. Assassination and Hostage Rescue are similar as there is a hostage or hostages involved.
Bomb Defusal and Escape, on the other hand, is less restrictive as it only involves members of the two camps. The main draw of Condition Zero over the first Counter-Strike is that it allows gamers to play solo. Tour of Duty is the game’s primary single-player mode. You will play in the same field as the multiplayer mode but your enemies and teammates will be replaced by bots.
Similar to the multiplayer game modes, each map has its own objective. This includes taking down a number of enemies or rescuing a hostage. Once you have met this objective, you will earn reputation points. These points are necessary for unlocking other maps on both the solo-player and multiplayer mode. Deleted Scenes is the second single-player mode but its game mechanics have been changed to linear shooter.
Using artificial intelligence
CS Condition Zero integrates user-generated action with artificially intelligent responses. The bot AI serve as your companions in the single-player mode so their ability to communicate is important to your progress. You will find that the bots are capable of informing you what they see, where they’re located, and what they’re doing. Expect that the bots know the map intimately and that they would crouch or lie behind strategic corners. Some will also break down windows and jump from high ledges to reach other areas faster.
While highly capable, bots are not infallible. They appear to mimic the behavior of previous players that have done the same thing. For example, they respond to your commands verbally but not in actuality. This means an AI terrorist that is in charge of guarding the bomb can suddenly move out of the way, giving a chance to the counter-terrorists to defuse it without contest.
Definitive shooting game
While the bot behavior of Condition Zero has its shortcomings, it appears to be a lifelike. They also put your opponents at a disadvantage as bots appear to mimic the actions of seasoned players. Ultimately, Counter-Strike: Condition is a good game for groups. Playing against other humans can feel more challenging than a bot and the addition of the solo player mode meets the needs of loyal fans that want to play CS without other players present.