Added Addon Menu Button To Ingame ESC Menuġ.
Added Update Audio Cache - For Installing Custom Soundsġ. Added Rebuild Audio Cache - Use This To Fix Audio Problemsġ. Added Fix Audio Cache Button & Flyout Menuġ. Added Split-Screen Campaign To MainMenuġ. Added Server Browser Button To MainMenuġ. Changed Icon Next To Console Button For L4D2 Iconġ.
Edited Official Split-Screen Icon For Versusġ. Changed BlogPost Icon Next To Console For L4d2 Iconġ. Added Custom Control Config For 2 Xbox360 Controllers & Keyboard/mouse - Type exec sfk.cfg inside developer consoleġ. Edited Official Split-Screen Icon For Other Gamemodesġ. All Maps Are Now Selectable Under The Split-Screen Menusġ. The Next Version Will Include Realism Versus & Scavenge Please Report Any Bugs You Find.ġ.
Added Custom Map Support - Open Game Type exec sfk.cfg into the Developer Console, start your custom map and once started press F12 for Split-Screen Added Difficulties - Thanks To DrumRush For The Ideaġ. Moved All Gamemodes into 1 Flyout - Thanks to Raymanġ. We wanted to simplify split-screen so more people could play and also add a Developer Console button to the Mainmenu.ġ. Here is the new Mainmenu we created for Left 4 Dead 2. There's currently no price set for the character skins, but gamers can rest assured that they will almost definitely cost something.Please Try NOT to use any other mainmenu or ingame menu addon with this addon. The cast of Left 4 Dead will be invading Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition at some point in August. As for what we think about this crossover, well, there's no better way to earn that title of 'survivor' than to survive in Minecraft's harsh, blocky landscape. What's undoubtedly the best part about these character skins will be the ability for eight friends playing together simultaneously to each have a unique survivor to choose from. Next month, all 8 survivors will officially be available as characters in Minecraft for Xbox." "Not content with having Minecraft in Left 4 Dead, we are putting Left 4 Dead in Minecraft.
The official website for the four-player zombie title first hyped the fan-made mod Deathcraft II for the PC version of Minecraft, jokingly suggesting that "you got your Minecraft in our Left 4 Dead." Apparently having one spectacular mod in another company's game was not enough for Valve though, as they then posted another news blip stating "we got our Left 4 Dead in your Minecraft."
The update is now available for PC and Mac users, but Xbox 360 owners are being left out in the cold for a little while longer. Valve announced the soon-to-be-released crossover content on the official Left 4 Dead website, along with highlights from the recently released Cold Stream DLC for Left 4 Dead 2. That's why it's fitting that both companies will be teaming up to provide gamers who own the Xbox 360 edition of Minecraft an opportunity to rep one of eight new skins based off of the survivors from Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2. The key to its success is the ongoing support that comes from the community surrounding it, and there's no other company more familiar with that philosophy than Valve. Minecraft is still one of the most popular games on PC - even after being available for well over two years.