CS Codex is a database of competitive Irish Counter Strike, seeking to document all competitve events since 1999 in Irish Counter Strike. This includes pages on events, players, teams amongst other details such as interviews and features. This is an ongoing project which is constantly under development. Using the wiki format, this website can be modified by any user who creates an account, pending the approval of their changes. The website was launched in 2017.
This map was build for the computer game Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, modeled on the map 'Death in the Orient' built for the game Medal of Honor: Rising Sun. Further details were added such as team objectives and moveable objects. The map is based on the Battle of Singapore between the British Empire and the Japanese Empire in February 1942. This was released in 2010 and is still hosted in some game and filesharing servers to this day. The file can be opened with the program PakScape.
This map was build for the computer game Counter Strike: Global Offensive. It was never released due to never reaching a level of polish I was satisfied with. Other priorities later took over. Unfortunetely the original file has been lost and the only evidence of this projets existance is this YouTube video taken during development in an effort to gather feedback before a release. The map was inspired by popular Counter Strike maps Mirage and Contra.
My first website was build for a computer game clan (community) called Reform playing the game Call of Duty: Black Ops. In this basic website, the team roster, results and other such details were listed. This was a very basic implementation using primitive HTML, CSS alone with easily bypassable private areas in the website. This was my first taste of web design, which although never became my main focus, I quickly moved beyond this level for future projects.
This was a Counter Strike professional player indexer, a university project which was a precurser to what I later developed with CS Codex. This was a very basic implementation but gave me some insights into application development.