Bien que Valve affirme que Steam beta n’est toujours pas sorti officiellement et qu’il ne devrait pas être accessible au public, le chef de projet de Half-Life, Erik Johnson, nous donne quelques infos sur les prochaines versions de Steam et CS 1.6 (qui ne seront toujours pas accessibles au public, alors si vous le télecharger : interdit de raler).

We have a few changes planned for the coming week of the Steam beta.

The first will be an update to Steam itself, which you will see in the form of a progress bar as soon as you launch Steam. This will fix some issues relating to the Friends network.

The next update after that will be focused mainly on Counter-Strike, the details of which you can find by either right clicking on CS in your Game list now and clicking on ‘Update History’.

There are a number of other issues we’re working on that have been reported here and via e- mail. We’ll let you know our progress on these issues in the coming days.

Et un peu plus intéressant : la liste des changements apportés à la prochaine beta de CS 1.6 : [–SUITE–]

Changes/Additions

  • Updated version of de_airstrip. Another route added from the CT spawn point.
  • Updated version of de_aztec.
  • Updated version of de_piranesi.

    Bug Fixes

  • Fixed the smoke grenades while spectating, now will work in all modes, including the overview map.
  • Fixed not being able to drop the C4 as a terrorist while holding a shield without dropping the shield first.
  • Fixed shield bullet penetration bug. Bullets will not penetrate the shield under any situation.
  • Fixed exploit where you would be hit in the shield and then be invincible to fall damage.
  • Fixed crosshair dissapearing if you switched to a different weapon while holding a deployed shield.
  • Fixed bug that would give you armor if the damage you took was really low.
  • Fixed wrong player animation from being played while holding a shield and throwing a grenade or swinging the knife.
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