What am I actually looking at here? That’s the Counter Strike UI, I’ve never seen that crowbar, and neither GoldSrc or Source 1 can do reflections like that. Is this AI, some weird Source 2 thing or some ungodly development that I can’t currently fathom?
I’m aware of what Counter Strike is, I develop for the engines. My familiarity is what makes this so suspect. The hud graphics are a mixture between the styles of the GoldSrc and Source games, the crowbar is colored like the HL1 crowbar but has too much detail, the trees in the background look like random polygon blob, and the reflections are likely impossible. I think this is AI.
Probably a different engine with stylized HL assets.
Edit: actually, taking a closer look at it, I think the shot of the environment is probably from a different game, and the HUD and crowbar could be gold source assets from Game Banana or something edited on a layer on top.
What am I actually looking at here? That’s the Counter Strike UI, I’ve never seen that crowbar, and neither GoldSrc or Source 1 can do reflections like that. Is this AI, some weird Source 2 thing or some ungodly development that I can’t currently fathom?
Counterstrike was a mod for half life. This is half life + reflecting pool, either a mod or photo editing.
I’m aware of what Counter Strike is, I develop for the engines. My familiarity is what makes this so suspect. The hud graphics are a mixture between the styles of the GoldSrc and Source games, the crowbar is colored like the HL1 crowbar but has too much detail, the trees in the background look like random polygon blob, and the reflections are likely impossible. I think this is AI.
Maybe its from black mesa source, the hl1 source remake? Either way, nothing here surprised me as people just photo edit things like they always have
Probably a different engine with stylized HL assets.
Edit: actually, taking a closer look at it, I think the shot of the environment is probably from a different game, and the HUD and crowbar could be gold source assets from Game Banana or something edited on a layer on top.