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SourceForts v1.9.2 Released

SourceForts v1.9.2 Released

Wed, 2 August 2006
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Forty!
The team from SourceForts has announced the release of version 1.9.2 of their Half-Life 2 mod:

After months of effort, setbacks and staffing issues, the Team is proud to present version 1.9.2 of SourceForts. The game has come a long way since it's inception, and we could not be more proud.

Louti, our new lead programmer, has helped us tremendously since the temporary departure of our former lead coder Jlf. With this new version, Louti has brought us numerous fixes and some new functionality, as well as translation functionality for the game itself, allowing the team to make the game more accessible to players around the world. As well, Louti has prepared some new surprises that you can look forward to in release 1.9.3 and beyond.

As a team, we would like to thank everyone who's been following the mod. As many in the community know, the team has faced countless issues that have decreased productivity, even halting it temporarily. Without the support of our community, SourceForts would not exist as it does today.

- Source Forts

SourceForts is a Half-Life 2: Deathmatch mod where Combine and Rebel teams face off in a Capture The Flag style game with a twist. Players can build bases and other structures with blocks and plates in the "build phase" to protect themselves and their flag (which is actually a ball), and then fight it out to capture the enemy flag in the "combat phase". Once the combat phase has ended, it's back to the build phase, where players can repair, improve, and change their structures to prepare for the next round.

More information on SourceForts can be found here.

 


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