1998, when half-life was born, MOD culture became more and more popular. Players use the source code of the game to make internal changes to the game-usually only minor changes: creating new levels, adding new props, or changing the shape of the monster to Simpson. However, Mingle almost created a new game-he downloaded the half-life source code from the Internet, and completed all the artists and most of the sound effects design of CS himself. With the help of some loosely organized hackers, Mingle completed the initial test version of the anti-terrorism elite within six months.
The greater the legend, the more humble it begins. Counter-terrorism elite is a peak of FPS game. Without the overwhelming publicity of the media and merchants, its players are all over the world. It miraculously rules the world of e-sports. You can't denigrate it, you can only worship it.
In historical narrative, the details of any legend are vividly described-hesiod traveled around the world to announce gods and metaphors to people; Although Homer, who is blind, rambles, he is not a useless old man. He turned the impression in his mind into a brilliant epic for people to pass on from mouth to mouth. However, in contrast, the elements that build the legendary fate of the anti-terrorist elite are ordinary and tasteless: when you carefully review these trivial fragments, you will find that they are just bits and pieces in your game life.