Dust2 truer than nature
Present since the first Counter-Strike, Dust2 is probably one of the most mythical cards in the history of video games, quite simply. Almost unchanged until the arrival of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, it made the reputation of this license thanks to its design as simple and symmetrical as it is effective. Many players only play on Dust2, until they know every nook and cranny by heart. If this is your case, the video we are about to share with you is for you.
Since the arrival of the Unreal Engine, and more particularly its fifth versionthe Internet abounds with tributes to the most legendary games recreated thanks to this engine. Today, it is the user who brings his stone to the building by proposing a version ultra-realistic from Dust2, fully recreated thanks to Unreal Engine 5. According to the video description, son creator has been working on this engine for just over a month, and has managed to come up with a very impressive reproduction of the Counter-Strike map. THE fans of the competitive shooter will very easily recognize all the emblematic places of this playground, even if they are used to playing it in the worst quality possible on a cathode ray screen.
Counter Strike 2 still on track
Last March, Valve surprised all fans of competitive FPS by announcing the arrival of Counter-Strike 2. Seen as a major update of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, this sequel should above all bring a brand new graphics engine to give a second life to all the cards in the game, in addition to bringing some new gameplay features. Obviously, we should not expect graphics as photo-realistic as what the video above can offer.since the latter would in any case not be adapted to the very specific requirements of this type of game.
Unfortunately, aside from a few comparison images, new smoke mechanics, and tickrate tweaks, Valve has been relatively quiet about Counter-Strike 2 ever since. son announcement. Always in phase of test since last March, the developers had announced a release for this summer, and have still not returned to this potential window. As a reminder, even though August means half summer for some, this season extends well into September 23rd. There are therefore still almost two months left for Valve to keep their promise, or to communicate on a possible postponement. As a reminder, Counter-Strike 2 will be offered to all owners of Counter-Strike Global Offensive, which has become Free-to-play in 2018. All of your inventory should automatically transfer between games as well.