Quote Originally Posted by Dragon View Post
It seems Counter-Strike is immortal
1.6 was released around 2003 and counter strike:source is still being developed.

ET development was discontinued on February 19, 2006.

From wiki:
Counter-Strike: Source was initially released as a beta to members of the Valve Cyber Café Program on August 11, 2004.[6][7] On August 18, 2004, the beta was released to owners of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero and those who had received a Half-Life 2 voucher bundled with some ATI Radeon video cards.[8]
On October 11, 2006, Valve released an experimental update, Dynamic Weapons Pricing. Under this system, item prices are determined based on their demand the previous week.[9][10][11] Other updates, such as an enhanced radar system, have been generally accepted as a positive enhancement.
On March 5, 2010, Valve Corporation announced the release of its entire first-party library, including Counter-Strike, on the Mac OS X platform, for release in April 2010.[12]
On May 7, 2010, Valve released an update that includes new features and functionality developed in collaboration with Hidden Path Entertainment. These include 144 (now 145) new achievements, a new domination and revenge system, similar to that of Team Fortress 2, player stats, an upgrade to the Orange Box engine and more.
On June 23, 2010, Valve released the beta to the public, and also made the game available for Mac via SteamPlay.[4]
ET would still kick butt, if dev team can add fixes, move graphics processing completely on GPU and release one new version ET 2.6E and disable master list for 2.55,2.56,2.6 and 2.6b versions.

Sadly, there is no development since long time and once every ISP starts enforcing IP V6, ET would be bye bye because AFAIK, ET doesn't support IP V6. ( I could be wrong though ).