The Specialists

The Specialists

Developer(s) The Specialists mod team
Designer(s) Filippo "Morfeo" De Luca & Lorenzo "John_Matrix" Pasini
Engine GoldSrc
Version 3.0 (June 21, 2007)
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) October 29, 2002
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Multiplayer

The Specialists (commonly abbreviated TS) is a multiplayer modification for the first-person shooter computer game Half-Life. The final version of the mod is 3.0.

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History

The Specialists was created by Filippo "Morfeo" De Luca & Lorenzo "John_Matrix" Pasini.[1] Originally made to be a team-play game (much like Counter-Strike, but with added action movie realism), The Specialists soon evolved into a death-match game with action movie realism. The Specialists 1.0 was first publicly released on October 29, 2002.

On June 21, 2007, The Specialists received its final major update, 3.0.

As of 31 December 2009, The Specialists' official website is down.

On 15 March 2011, fan website http://www.thespecialistsmod.net was created in an attempt to rekindle interest in the mod, but the website went down in a few months.

Gameplay

The Specialists is intended to resemble a generic action movie and is often compared to the film Face/Off, though several of the default player models, maps, and some of the game-play elements appear to be references to The Matrix. It contains over 29 weapons, many power-ups, and 5 official game-types. Weapons and attacks are highly lethal while accuracy is unaffected by movement, leading to a frenetic pace of gameplay.

One of the features that The Specialists is known for is Bullet Time; the ability to manipulate time to pass in slow motion. Bullet Time has been implemented in other titles such as Max Payne, but is typically found only in single-player titles, whereas The Specialists is mainly a multi-player modification. The game also makes heavy use of stunts, even rewarding players with scoring bonuses for stunt combinations, and also has a simple, yet powerful, kung fu system for melee attacks. Although it is far from being the first shooter to include stunts and kung fu (notable spiritual predecessors include The Opera and Action Half Life), The Specialists is the first to combine them with multi-player slow motion game-play and to integrate the various types of combat (shooting, stunting, melee) into a fluid experience.

The various stunts that can be performed are all dependent on the direction that the player is looking in. Weight is a very important part of The Specialists, as it determines a large part of how the game can be played. Carrying vast amounts of firepower will limit the number of stunts able to be performed and the speed at which the player can move, whereas players armed with only knives or a pistol will be able to move very quickly and perform more stunts. The Specialists contains a variety of power-ups which can be separated into two categories: Passive and active power-ups. Passive power-ups do not require activation; they last until the character is killed and their effect is maintained for the entire time. All can be found on the map but most of these are awarded after reaching a certain status. Active power-ups must be activated to have an effect. Active power-ups last for three or five seconds depending on which power-up is used. Active power-ups can be particularly devastating when used with an appropriate weapon. The player may only carry one active power-up at a time.

The Specialists is also known for its vast number of role player servers known as "TSRP". This was a loyal group of players that would host servers on custom made maps and roll play. The most common plugins to run these servers was "Harbu RP". 'TS' Became known for these servers were gangs could fight one another and police could arrest anyone that was out of order. The first server with a true cult like following was "Tension RP", led by a owner name "Norbs". However, 'TSRP' fell victim to DDOS attacks and people who failed to roll play, thus killing the 'TSRP' dream. After 6 years, Tension RP along with other 'TSRP' servers closed down due to a lack of players and out dated game (2010).

Other notable features

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