There are a ton of VR shooters on the market aiming to duplicate the dynamic of Valve’s traditional staff shooter Counter-Strike. Quickly you’ll be capable of play the true deal on Quest and Pico headsets although because of an unofficial port from modding group Crew Beef.
Crew Beef has introduced a number of traditional video games to standalone VR platforms up to now, together with Tomb Raider, Duke Nukem 3D, Prey, and Quake 4.
Now, the modding group says they’re presently engaged on an unofficial Quest and Pico 4 standalone port for Counter-Strike 1.6, the definitive model of the favored Half-Life mod that was initially launched as a full sport on Steam in 2000.
Crew Beef says their unofficial Counter-Strike 1.6 VR port is being constructed on the most recent model of the Xash3D FWGS, an independently developed sport engine that gives compatibility with Valve’s unique GoldSrc engine (aka Half-Life Engine). It’s additionally being paired with the multiplatform consumer developed by Velaron, Crew Beef says.
The port will function cross-play and “straightforward sever creation instantly from inside VR,” Crew Beef says, noting that they’re moreover aiming to assist full 6DoF movement controls as nicely.
The Counter-Strike 1.6 VR port is claimed to launch in early entry “very quickly” to supporters of the Crew Beef Patreon. Within the meantime, the modding staff launched a brief teaser of an early prototype, which notably doesn’t function 6DoF movement controls.