08 November 2006

Source SDK Update Released

Updates to the Source SDK have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:

New Features
  • Visual Studio 2005 Support for SDK Code
  • Spectate Mode Added to Half-Life 2: Deathmatch

Bug Fixes
  • Faceposer Crashes When When Trying to Extract or Add a .txt File
  • Lag compensation added back into Half-Life 2: Deathmatch

20 September 2006

Source Multiplayer Update Released

Updates to the Source Multiplayer Games have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:

Source Multiplayer Games
  • Fixed console command exploit that could crash multiplayer servers
  • Fixed crash with team swapping in Source Multiplayer Games

14 September 2006

Source SDK Update Released

Updates to the Source SDK have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:

Source SDK
  • SDK shaders have been revamped
  • Linux Dedicated Server Build now properly builds and links
  • 'vbspinfo.exe' and 'splitskybox.exe' have been added to SDK
  • 'mathlib' source code has been added to the Source SDK
  • Procedural materials now working

18 August 2006

DoD:S, Source Engine and SourceTV Updates Released

Updates to Day of Defeat: Source and the Source Engine, along with some improvements to SourceTV have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:

Day of Defeat: Source
  • Improved hitbox detection for player body parts that extend outside of the bounding box
  • Fixed players being able to capture areas from farther away than intended
  • Fixed an exploit where player could plant the bomb and switch teams, causing the bomb to explode and give the point ownership to the wrong team
  • Fixed bell sound playing on knife impacts
  • Fixed players switching to the tnt view model if they picked it up while a smoke grenade was deployed
  • Fixed several map exploits
  • Fixed minimap cap areas showing the number of players present even if those players were on the owning team
  • Fixed a case where user could crash the server with a client command
  • Fixed a case where dod_Jagd would not respond to mp_timelimit changelevels
  • Fixed an exploit that could be used to throw grenades farther than intended
  • Fixed logging events kill_planter and kill_defuser showing incorrect data
  • Fixed several cvars not being saved in the config ( death effects options, hud_centerid )
  • Fixed animation issue where player would not have an animation if they expended all ammo
  • Fixed issue where a player would be stuck on spawn if they were defusing when the round restarted

Source Engine
  • Fixed jittery animations while recording a demo file

SourceTV
  • Added a convar "tv_transmitall" to transmit all entities (like HLTV)
  • Fixed console messages forwarding for rcon
  • Fixed spectator client crash during round restart
  • Fixed flicking decal and smoke effects
  • Fixed connection retry command
  • Fixed recording and broadcasting player voices. "tv_relayvoice 0" turns it off now
  • Fixed missing entities due to wrong PVS culling

11 August 2006

Source SDK Update Released

Updates to the Source SDK have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:

Source SDK
  • Fixed compilation issues for Linux dedicated server in SDK
  • Removed 3D Lighting Preview menu choice from Hammer
  • Fixed SDK Launcher bugs when performing outdated MOD check
  • SDK Wizard now creates 'maps' directory underneath the new mod directory. This prevents a map compilation error
  • The 'cs_milita.vmf' distributed with was loading in a bad state if the grid is set to be displayed at startup. New version has grid off

04 August 2006

Source SDK Update Released

A major update to the Source SDK has been released on Steam. Included in this update are major features and fixes for the tools in the Source SDK. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:

Major New Features
  • Half-Life 2: Episode One enhancements
  • NPC behavior enhancements
  • New Tool application called 'Source SDK Base'
    • Uses the latest shipping version of the Source Engine (HL2: Episode One)
    • This content will be updated whenever a new version of the Source Engine ships
    • Mod makers should always use its SteamAppId (215) in their single player and multi-player mods
  • Many other improvements and bug fixes

For a full list of changes, see the Source SDK Release Notes on the Valve Developer Community site.

07 July 2006

Day Of Defeat: Source Free Weekend On Now

The second Day of Defeat: Source Free Weekend has begun. This free trial period features all the new content recently added in the Summer Update to Day of Defeat: Source, including the new gameplay type (Detonation), new missions (Jagd, Colmar) and gameplay and technology enhancements. If you already have Steam, click here to give it a try with no obligation to buy. If you do not have a Steam account, click here to create a free account and join the ranks for the Free Weekend. All Steam users also receive free access to the recently added Media area, which features the DoD movie shorts and a growing collection of game trailers.

06 July 2006

Day of Defeat: Source Free Weekend Preload Commences

Preloading for the second Day of Defeat: Source Free Weekend has begun. This second free trial period features all the new content added to Day of Defeat: Source in the Summer Update, including the new gameplay type and missions. Click here to preload. Preloading will let you start playing the moment the countdown hits zero.

29 June 2006

Day of Defeat: Source Update Released

Updates to Day of Defeat: Source have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:

Day of Defeat: Source
  • Added new Detonation game mode
  • Added two new Detonation maps: Jagd and Colmar
  • Added film grain and color correction cinematic effects while in spectator
  • Optimizations to the player animation blending system
  • Improved bullet and melee attack hit detection
  • Shortened the BAR reload time
  • Reduced recoil and fire delay on the Garand
  • Added CVAR cl_autorezoom - set to 0 to not rezoom sniper rifles and rocket weapons
  • Added new image-based texture blending shader
  • Added new light warping shader
  • Added new phong Shading/Rim Lighting on player models
  • Added support for bloom on DX8 video cards
  • Added vertex lighting to props
  • Fixed a case where players could get under terrain in Argentan
  • Made it more difficult for players to repeatedly block the same cap in order to rack up defend points
  • Fixed player being able to clear mg42 heat by undeploying and redeploying while reloading
  • Added blocking walls to enemy spawn entrances
  • Fixed stepping over window ledges in Avalanche

28 June 2006

DoD: Source Colmar Trailer Available Now

The following video highlights the Detonation style gameplay featured in Colmar, the second of the two new maps offered in the free Day of Defeat: Source Summer Update coming this Wednesday.

view the DoD Colmar Trailer


27 June 2006

New DoD: Source Media

The following video highlights the Detonation style gameplay featured in the Jagd map, one of two new maps offered in the free Day of Defeat: Source Summer Update coming this is Wednesday.

view the DoD Jagd Trailer


23 June 2006

Day Of Defeat Source Summer Update Coming June 28

Valve's Popular WWII Online Action Game Approaches First Birthday

Bellevue, WA, June 22, 2006 - Valve® announced a Day of Defeat: Source Summer 2006 Update featuring a Free Map Pack is scheduled for release on June 28 via Steam to everyone who owns a copy of the game.

The Map Pack, which arrives just before DoD: Source's 1st birthday, introduces a new gameplay style, Detonation, in two brand new missions (Jagd, Colmar). In addition to the new missions and gameplay style, the Summer 2006 Update also introduces new technical features and gameplay enhancements to Day of Defeat: Source. Some of the new gameplay enhancements - such as spawn clip adjustments, improved hit location detection, and weapon balancing - were made after reviewing the player statistics gathered since the stats feature was added to DoD: Source earlier this year.

Since its original release in the fall of last year, Valve has introduced a number of new features, missions, and enhancements for the game - following in the company's long tradition of ongoing development for its online properties. Below is a summary of the new missions and features added to Day of Defeat: Source since the initial launch:

New Missions Added:

Colmar (June 2006) -- Set in Northern France, Colmar introduces Day of Defeat's Detonation style of gameplay. Marred with cold weather conditions, Colmar's Detonation objectives drive successful teams to attack target areas in unison.

Jagd (June 2006) - Jagd challenges teams to a more advanced urban Detonation mission, one that must be completed in a limited amount of time and is therefore unforgiving to unorganized offensive attacks.

Kalt (February 2006) - The narrow city streets, wheelhouse, and center bridge on which Kalt is fought challenge Axis and Allied forces to disperse and hold multiple points. As such, surging attacks and sudden changes in momentum may be common.

Argentan (January 2006) - The first new mission introduced after the initial launch of Day of Defeat: Source is set alongside the rolling hills of a French trainway. It's hillsides and country structures provide the setting for punishing sniper and machine gunner standoffs.

Technology Updates:
  • Color Correction
  • Film grain
  • New Shaders:
    • Image-based texture blending
    • Light warping
    • Phong Shading/Rim Lighting on player models
  • Improved Animations
  • Support for Bloom on DX8 level GPUs
  • Prop Vertex Lighting
  • Engine Optimizations

Gameplay Enhancements:
  • Spawn Clip adjustments
  • Improved Hit location detection
  • Weapon balancing
  • Detonation Gameplay Introduced
  • Player Statistics

Available via Steam and at retail outlets the world over, Day of Defeat: Source is one of today's most played online action games. Players join the ranks of Axis vs. Allies battles in Western Europe at the height of the war in 1944. Players enlist in specific combat roles, ranging from scouts to sharpshooters, and are tasked, as a unit, to complete objective-based missions.

For more information on Day of Defeat: Source, Valve or Valve's games, please visit www.steamgames.com.

About Valve
Valve is an entertainment software and technology company founded in 1996 and based in Bellevue, Washington. The company's portfolio of entertainment properties includes Half-Life®, Counter-StrikeTM, Day of Defeat®, and Team Fortress®. Valve's catalog of products accounts for over 20 million retail units sold worldwide, and over 80% of PC online action gameplay. In addition, Valve is a developer of leading-edge technologies, such as the Source game engine and Steam, a broadband platform for the delivery and management of digital content. For more information, please visit www.valvesoftware.com.

31 May 2006

Source Engine and Dedicated Server update

An update to the Source Engine and Dedicated server has been released. The update will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The changes are:

Source Engine
  • Fixed bug in receive proxies due to a mismatched structure change
  • Fixed crash in SourceTV if AUTO_DISPATCH_MODE was full, had no relays and a new client tried to connect

Media
  • Released Episode One launch teaser #3