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Sounds great, Valve are supporting mods and they'll be working on Steamworks as well. Who says you need to have fun with full retail games? Mods make up some good value for already enjoying Valve's games. So if you have the Orange Box, check out some of these games. I've only played the Insurgency mod, but I think I'll look into these other ones now that it should be even easier to do so.

 

Via - Kotaku

 

Steam's announced that, beginning next week, it'll be hosting five mods that will be freely available for all who own the mod's source game. Additionally, the mods will take advantage of Steamworks' stat tracking and "tighter integration with the Steam community."

The five mods are Age of Chivalry, D.I.P.R.I.P., Insurgency, Synergy, and Zombie Panic. Full announcement on the jump.

As a part of our continuing efforts to support the MOD community, we will begin hosting selected MODs directly on Steam starting next week. The first five MODs to ship on steam will be Age of Chivalry, D.I.P.R.I.P., Insurgency, Synergy, and Zombie Panic. As always, owners of any Source game will be able to download and play all of these MODs for free.

Once installed, these MODs will appear in your "My Games" list and will receive automatic updates just like other games on Steam. Also, these MODs now take advantage of Steamworks, which provides stat tracking and tighter integration with the Steam community.

We're excited to see MOD developers get wider recognition for the hard work they have done, and we hope to support more MOD teams in the future. Watch for the official release next week!

 



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Neat, this should help encourage a lot of folks to get involved. One of the hardest things about mod'ing is actually getting it out to the people to try once you're ready to test/release and a little help from the pro's in that department is unheard of.



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Damn First WoW and now this. I don't have Time, and money, but mostly time for all this /cry.

Now I need to get off my ass and Buy Half life II, put PSU on hold for longer and fix the RAM issue in my PC and sign up for steam. Between this and XBOX Live! with Fable-II I've got some serious things to work out.



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I want to see how the Black Mesa mod turns out. While I'm not expecting the voice acting to be amazing, being a user mod and all, all the screenshots have me pretty excited to see if they can pull off what Half-Life: Source wasn't.



I've played DIPRIP and Insurgency of these 5. DIPRIP out of curiosity and Insurgency because there was a brazilian server, back then when it was totally buggy. I hope this helps getting the mods more popular.

I remember when I got UT2k4 and tested a few mods, including Troopers and that dragon riding one, it's a pity they chose the wrong game :P I even stopped going after mods because there would be no server to play (just ones with 200+ ping), now I found some people to play Source mods with, I'll start looking at moddb once again. today I tested Eternal Silence, 250 ping, it's a cool mod. anyway, it's a shame that so many people play COD4 and not even 200 play Insurgency :(



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Insurgency has gotten a bit better. They're at release candidate 2.

Has Eternal Silence been updated yet? I haven't looked it up in a couple of months and they were talking about upcoming changes.



IllegalPaladin said:
I want to see how the Black Mesa mod turns out. While I'm not expecting the voice acting to be amazing, being a user mod and all, all the screenshots have me pretty excited to see if they can pull off what Half-Life: Source wasn't.

 

It can't be any worse that Half-Life beta. Have you ever seen the beta models? *shudder*



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