Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

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  • Shawn Zipay
    Managing Communities 24/7
    • Apr 2003
    • 69062

    #1

    Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

    Minh Le, the creator of everyone's favorite shooter, Counter-Strike, sat down with IGN to discuss his latest game, Tactical Intervention. This isn't Counter-Strike 2.0, but it sure does borrow heavily from the game that he made popular.


    One big game play change being introduced in TI is the appearance of hostages. Expect active civilians within the map that run around, react to events happening around them (bullets flying by), getting in the way, and being used by terrorists as human shields. Another element is introducing dogs -- not little Chihuahuas that the civilians carry but big dogs, German Shepherds or Rottweilers that players can command. The demonstration I saw had Minh order a dog to attack a terrorist. The dog quickly ran to the terrorist, jumped up, and attached itself to his arm. A split second later, Minh dropped the terrorist with a few quick shots.

    Other issues that posed problems early-on in Counter-Strike are also addressed, specifically snipers, camping, and waiting. "I hated how powerful snipers were in Counter-Strike," said Minh. "They really unbalanced the game." With players camping at sniping points around the map, Minh remembers playing and watching games that took way too long, especially for players who died early and had to watch from the sidelines. TI resolves the waiting issue in a simple manner: make the rounds faster. "I wanted to make TI faster so people aren't waiting around as much between rounds," explained Minh. "The average round should be two minutes, maybe less, so people aren't waiting around as much." I have to agree; one of the most frustrating things in the world is watching other people play while you're stuck on the sidelines. Quicker rounds means more playing time. More playing time means more fun. It also equates to me getting killed more often, but hey, I'm having fun.
    Hostages, bombs, and assault rifles, what could be better?

    The game reportedly runs on a heavily modified version of the Source engine. I know we've all been curious as to what Minh Le has been doing since his time at Valve, his reported work on the actual Counter-Strike 2, and how the Counter-Strike fans held him back from making the changes he wanted for Counter-Strike. For more on all of that, hit the jump!<!--more-->
    After graduating from Simon Fraser University, Minh went to work for Valve on various Counter-Strike related projects, the biggest of which was supposed to be Counter-Strike 2. But things never really got off the ground, the project ended up being put on the shelf, and Counter-Strike 2 died there. But the pressure was there for him to do something big; pressure he didn't care for. So Minh and Valve agreed to part ways on good terms (he still keeps in touch with people there), and he started his own project soon afterwards. Then he promptly fell off the video gaming map. "I moved into my parents' basement since I had to save money," he recalled. "And for two years, I worked as much as I could." Minh moved to Vancouver and continued the new project with a small 5-man team. But things were difficult for him as he now had to come up with an entirely brand new game on his own, from coding to map-making, with no pre-existing game to rely on. Add in the fact that Minh didn't have a regular support staff to help him and the one-year project Minh envisioned died a horrible death.

    Minh moved to South Korea in April 2008 after a friend put him in touch with a South Korean businessman with capital who was looking to get into the video game industry. The new partner provided Minh with an office and some capital to form a new company, allowing him to hire another programmer and some part-time staff. Now over a year later, Tactical Intervention is nearly complete. For Minh it's been a labor of love, the game he wanted Counter-Strike to be but was never able to make happen or call his own. "I enjoyed Counter-Strike," Minh recalls, "but I wanted to have my own game. I was never able to put in all the cool features I wanted because the people who played Counter-Strike would [complain] about all the changes. They liked the game as it is."

    Tactical Intervention is reportedly going into a beta phase very soon. You can rest assured that we'll be keeping a very close eye on this game as it goes through development. For more information, check out IGN.
  • peagle
    King
    • Aug 2026
    • 0

    #2
    Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

    "Counter-Strike 2. But things never really got off the ground"

    Shocking the lack of interest in an IP with so much value.

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    • SZ (more than 3 chars)

      #3
      Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

      looks good, can't really stand the graphics though, a bit cartoony for my taste

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      • FLeK0
        Member
        • Aug 2026
        • 18

        #4
        Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

        Originally posted by peagle
        "Counter-Strike 2. But things never really got off the ground"

        Shocking the lack of interest in an IP with so much value.
        Just like Freeman's adventures, CS wasn't properly introduced on the consoles and they couldn't keep up with the sales of modern warfare games, so they are better off making left for deads.

        So, where can I preorder TI?

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        • Unregistered

          #5
          Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

          Wow, he had money problems after making a game like Counter-Strike?

          VALVe was raking in profits w/ Steam when they sold Half-Life and its mods individually. I remember when I was able to purchase a Half-Life copy for ~$10 and had access to ALL mods that would run on the Half-Life engine (Save for Blue-Shift and Opposing Force). Yes, it was a horrible system previously w/ WON and how people were able to steal your keys and there was no way to really lock anyone else out once they had your serial.

          Actually, Steam WASN'T always the system it is now. In the beginning, it was mainly a way of pirate protection for them. Really? I had a friend of mine try to illegally get Half-Life 2 through that Steam exploit (Which many people were banned for) on his account. Being he had no idea about computers, his contact email was listed as mine (As were all my 4-5~ accounts that were used in my house) and VALVe bans them ALL. Contacting them did little as the idiotic support always just pointed to EULA, which said no where they could ban ALL accounts even those who were NOT owned by the account. Yes, they banned by my CONTACT address. To this day, I still hold a grudge for the greed that VALVe held on their part with Steam. Yes, it is a system I love now, but the way they went about with account bannings were ridiculous.

          /offtopic rant

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          • aras_se
            Member
            • Aug 2026
            • 16

            #6
            Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

            hope you feel better now #5

            anyways i have to agree with SZ, the game looks awful -.-

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            • -:Nighthawk:-
              Member
              • Aug 2026
              • 118

              #7
              Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

              I shall watch this project with interest. Guess that answers the question we've had for quite a few years now about what Minh Le was up to.

              Well, I'm off to Thailand for a few weeks. Take it easy boys.

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              • aras_se
                Member
                • Aug 2026
                • 16

                #8
                Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

                Originally posted by -:Nighthawk:-
                I shall watch this project with interest. Guess that answers the question we've had for quite a few years now about what Minh Le was up to.

                Well, I'm off to Thailand for a few weeks. Take it easy boys.
                be sure to visit "Happy Night" bar in patong if u go there

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                • snkcube
                  Member
                  • Aug 2026
                  • 0

                  #9
                  Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

                  I won't judge the presentation of the game until actual gameplay videos are available.

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                  • guest loser

                    #10
                    Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

                    Originally posted by snkcube
                    I won't judge the presentation of the game until actual gameplay videos are available.
                    一句话来说《Tactical Intervention》,那就是在熟悉的基础上打造的新鲜。Minh le使用 熟悉的Source引擎再次体现了恐怖分子和反恐精英之间的现代战争。这就是熟悉。再此基础上大幅强化人工智能的警犬和NPC(人质),还有交通工具。这是为了体现更多的战略&amp;战术 。这便是新鲜。


                    there you go.

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                    • Dr.Worm
                      ZomG BBQ sauce
                      • Aug 2026
                      • 86

                      #11
                      Nice to know..

                      Nice to see that Minh Le is alive an well i'll be keeping a close eye on this game

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                      • Shawn Zipay
                        Managing Communities 24/7
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 69062

                        #12
                        Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

                        Originally posted by guest loser
                        No idea who you are, but thanks. This is news worthy in its own right.

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                        • Sintra
                          Member
                          • Aug 2026
                          • 0

                          #13
                          Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

                          Pretty sad he didn't get a penny for CS. He made the game...

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                          • snkcube
                            Member
                            • Aug 2026
                            • 0

                            #14
                            Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

                            He co-created it with Jess Cliffe.

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                            • Sintra
                              Member
                              • Aug 2026
                              • 0

                              #15
                              Re: Counter-Strike Creator, Minh Le, Reveals New Project

                              Jesse made the voices and pretty much nothing else. All coding was done by gooseman.

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