by Connor Jan 06,2025
Counter-Strike の共同創設者、Valve がゲームの伝統を維持していることに満足感を表明
Counter-Strike の共同創設者 Minh “Gooseman” Le 氏は、Valve がゲームの伝統を維持していることに満足を表明しました。 Counter-Strike の買収と Steam への移行時の苦労についての Le の考えについて詳しく知りたい方は、以下をお読みください。
Counter-Strike の共同創設者が Valve を称賛
Counter-Strike の 25 周年を記念して、Counter-Strike の共同創設者の 1 人である Minh "Gooseman" Le 氏が Spillhistorie.no のインタビューを受けました。 Le と彼のパートナーである Jess Cliff は、現在このジャンルの古典とみなされている最も人気のある一人称シューティング ゲームの 1 つである Counter-Strike を作成しました。
独占インタビューの中で、Le 氏は、FPS ゲームを最も人気のあるゲームの 1 つにする上で Valve が果たした重要な役割について語りました。同氏は、Counter-Strikeの権利をValveに売却するという決断を振り返り、「はい、Valveとの協力、特にIPの販売の結果に満足しています。彼らは遺産を維持する素晴らしい仕事をしてくれました」と述べた。カウンターストライク エクセレント。」
Counter-Strike への移行は課題に満ちています。 「初期の頃、Steam には多くの安定性の問題があり、プレイヤーがゲームにログインすることすらできない日もあったことを覚えています」と Le 氏は語ります。それは困難で技術的な問題がたくさんありましたが、Le 氏はコミュニティに感謝しています。チームの Steam の安定化に貢献したサポート。 「幸いなことに、私たちはコミュニティから多くの支援を受けており、多くの人が移行をスムーズに進めるための役立つガイドを書いてくれています。」と彼はシェアしました。
Le は大学生だった 1998 年に、Half-Life の MOD として Counter-Strike の開発を開始しました。
「バーチャコップやタイムクライシスなど、過去にプレイした多くの古いアーケード ゲームからインスピレーションを受けています。また、香港のアクション映画 (ジョニー ウー) やハリウッド映画など、多くの映画からも深いインスピレーションを受けています。 The Wire の「ボーン・スプレマシー」、「エア フォース ワン」、90 年代のトム クランシーの映画などです。」 1999 年、クリフはカウンター ストライク マップの作業に加わりました。
Counter-Strike は 6 月 19 日に 25 周年を迎え、FPS ファンの間で長年の人気を誇っています。その最新タイトルである Counter-Strike 2 には、毎月 2,500 万人近くのプレイヤーがいます。 FPS ゲームの熾烈な競争にもかかわらず、Valve の Counter-Strike シリーズへの投資により、ゲームは成長を遂げています。
Counter-Strike を Valve に売却したにもかかわらず、Le 氏は、同社が彼のプロジェクトを真剣に受け止めてくれたことに今でも感謝し、満足しているようです。 「私は Valve をとても尊敬しているので、とても謙虚な気持ちです。業界で最高のゲーム開発者たちと仕事をしているので、Valve で働くことで多くのことを学びました。そして、彼らはおそらく私には学べなかったことを私に教えてくれました。」 Valve のスキル以外でも学べました」と Le 氏はシェアしました。
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