Remember the user mod that cranked up the Xenomorph content for Alien: Isolation? The modder behind that one, Matt Filer, has been hard at work with OpenCAGE, a set of mod tools for Alien:Isolation, and has dropped us a line to let us know about its big update.
The update for OpenCAGE adds support for adding custom meshes, materials, and textures to the game. That’s on top of the already-existing support for custom scripting in the game’s proprietary scripting format, modifying the Xenomorph’s behaviour trees and more.
To further get people talking about the update (in addition to tweeting about it), Matt has put together a Counter-Strike map in Alien:Isolation. Seriously, you run around in what looks like Dust II shooting up Xenos and androids. Not quite as scary as roaming around the Sevastopol, but still pretty cool.
You can grab the updated version of OpenCAGE from its Github.
Meanwhile, Alien: Isolation is in the final hours of the Alien Day sale, which you can snag on Steam for a hefty 80% discount for the few remaining hours of the sale (if you haven’t already). Alien: Isolation, sans OpenCAGE modding, can also be bought on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and even Android and iOS.
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