Team Beef Unofficially Ports Counter-Strike to Quest & Pico 4.

Team Beef (unofficially), is porting the PC gaming classic Counter-Strike 1.6 for standalone headsets Quest and Pico. Counter-Strike, the latest project by the modding team, has brought classic PC games to standalone VR. This includes Doom, Doom 3 Return to Castle Wolfenstein Quake, Quake 2 Quake 3 Tomb Raider and Star Wars Jedi Knight.

To install these games, you must first purchase the original PC versions and then use SideQuest to add Team Beef’s modified code. John Carmack

his now Microsoft-owned studio he co-founded in order to allow Team Beef to sell the Doom, Quake and Wolfenstein games he programmed originally on Quest’s official Horizon Store. But it appears that id Software doesn’t care. Counter-Strike began as a mod of Half-Life. The first beta was released in 1999. Valve bought the mod during development and hired its developers, eventually releasing Half-Life: Counter-Strike as a standalone in 2000. Valve finally dropped the Half-Life suffix, and when it was released on Steam, it was called Counter-Strike 1.6. It was a major update at the same time. Counter-Strike played a major role in the development of the multiplayer FPS. It was the first game to introduce the bomb-defusing mode and the use of realistic weapons with maps that mimicked the real-world. Team Beef’s port relies on Xash3D FWGS – an open-source implementation based on the GoldSrc Engine, which was used to build Half-Life and Counter-Strike. Xash3D FWGS is the only engine that supports Android. This is the OS at the heart of Meta Horizon OS, Pico OS, and Pico OS. Team Beef has announced that it will be releasing a beta version for tried to convince fans “very shortly”. It also uploaded over 3 minutes of footage. offering a $1 million guarantee

Scroll to Top