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Subtransit

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Subtransit
Designer(s)

Dario Casali[1]

Game(s)

Half-Life

Game mode(s)
  • Deathmatch
  • Teamplay
Filename(s)

  • subtransit
  • op4_subtransit

Subtransit is a multiplayer map in Half-Life. It was included with the game on release. Dario Casali's signature can be found in the map using the noclip mode.

Overview

Behind the scenes

  • Half-Life: Opposing Force version of the map was released on December 10, 1999.[2]
  • The name of the map is hlmp1 in the leaked Half-Life: Source map pack (hl-wc-maps). This may be the original title of the map. Unlike other multiplayer maps, it doesn't use "dm" (deathmatch) prefix in its filename.

Gallery

References

  1. Interview with Dario Casali on Planet Half-Life (July 15, 2004) (archived)
  2. 'Tis the Season: New Op For Maps on Official Half-Life: Opposing Force website (December 6, 1999) (archived)