HL2 E3 2004 Full video here


Recommended Posts

wow

cs2 is so ****ing sick :D i wanna see a nice camera version of that so badly :D

Just to clear things up a tad, that is NOT CS2, that's CS1 running on the Source engine.

Gabe confirmed that all (offical) HL1 mods will be and are being ported to Source, including CS, DOD, TFC and HLDM etc. Opposing Force, Blue Shift etc are also being ported.

Fileplanet just put up a huge high res movie of all the HL2 showings at E3, it's 665 megs.

Just to clear things up a tad, that is NOT CS2, that's CS1 running on the Source engine.

Gabe confirmed that all (offical) HL1 mods will be and are being ported to Source, including CS, DOD, TFC and HLDM etc. Opposing Force, Blue Shift etc are also being ported.

Fileplanet just put up a huge high res movie of all the HL2 showings at E3, it's 665 megs.

eep... the shortest wait time is 109 minutes!!!

I'll tell you right now, anyone who writes off HL2 after watching this video, is insane. The game looks absolutely incredible.

And CS on Source looks....just looks, words can't describe how amazing it looked. If any of you download this 24 minute movie, you won't be sorry. CS on Source is the final 1:30 or so of it.

I can't believe they are going to port all the old games to Source - just incredible good news. Half Life 1 with a complete visual overhaul - mouth drooling, mouth drooling. It's like getting expansion packs instantly for old games - now hopefully we won't have to pay extra for these upgrades if we own the original, but we'll just have to see.

I can't believe they are going to port all the old games to Source - just incredible good news. Half Life 1 with a complete visual overhaul - mouth drooling, mouth drooling. It's like getting expansion packs instantly for old games - now hopefully we won't have to pay extra for these upgrades if we own the original, but we'll just have to see.

its hard to say what all theyre doing. we obviously know that CS is getting overhauled, but they may just mean that you will be able to run the others in the source engine. i would doubt that they will redo all of HL1's graphics and everything for this, but you never know....

its hard to say what all theyre doing. we obviously know that CS is getting overhauled, but they may just mean that you will be able to run the others in the source engine. i would doubt that they will redo all of HL1's graphics and everything for this, but you never know....

"In fact, Newell promised that Source-reworked versions of all original Half-Life content, including Team Fortress, would be available "when Half-Life 2 ships."

Sounds like we're getting new versions with new graphics to me.

http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/05/12/news_6098022.html

Watched this video this morning.

Well, lets just say my enthusiasm for HL2 has NOT dropped, and i'll be ready to lay the cash down at my local game shop for this the DAY it comes out!!!

I heard rumours that HL2 uses the Havoc engine or something, anyone know something about this?

Yes, it does. Havok is a physics engine that has been integrated into the Source engine. It allows for objects to be assigned a mass and weight so they can interact with the environment realistically.

Just to lay down a couple facts. CS Source is not CS2, it's merely CS converted over to the Source engine with redesigned maps. Valve does indeed plan to port HL1, all of it's expansion packs and a select few mods to Source as well. However, they plan on charging a minimal fee for it. If you buy HL2 they may allow you to download it for free off of steam.

Edited by ANova
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • The actual download size is ~130–180 MB, not 100 MB.
    • Slight change of pace for me! Gunnar & the Grizzly Boys - Standard American (Official)  
    • draw.io Desktop 30.2.4 by Razvan Serea draw.io desktop is a downloadable security-first diagramming application that runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux. Creating diagrams in the desktop app doesn’t need an internet connection. This is useful when you are disconnected or when you must create diagrams in a highly secure environment, where data protection is of the utmost importance. When you use the draw.io desktop app, your diagrams will be stored on your local device. Because this is a stand-alone application, also designed to run offline, there are no interfaces to cloud storage platforms available. Of course, you can still store your diagrams in folders that are synchronised to your cloud storage if you wish. Easy-to-use diagram editor The draw.io apps work just like the office and drawing tools you are used to using. Drag and drop shapes from the shape libraries and drag to draw connectors between them. Drag connectors to add waypoints and set a precise shape and position, or let them reroute automatically. Double click and start typing to add a label to anything. Create tables and swimlane flows with a familiar tool. Style shapes and connectors with customisable palettes, sketch options, fonts and text formatting tools. Search for shapes, including in open-source icon libraries. Use our vast libraries of shapes and templates, organised into logical categories, to create a range of diagrams and infographics. Generate diagrams from text descriptions using our smart templates. Diagram faster with keyboard shortcuts. draw.io Desktop 30.2.4 changelog: Uses electron 42.4.1 Updates to draw.io core 30.2.4. Download: draw.io 64-bit | Standalone ~100.0 MB (Open Source) Download: draw.io 32-bit | ARM64 | ARM64 Standalone Links: draw.io Home Page | Project page @GitHub | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Microsoft will soon allow some users to block Copilot from analyzing their Office files by Usama Jawad Microsoft Purview is a pretty useful data governance, security, and management service that allows customers to gain enhanced visibility and control over their content. It's meant for commercial customers, such as organizations that are storing data at scale. As AI continues to expand and infiltrate every corner of a firm, many are a bit conscious about the technology gaining access to their confidential data. Microsoft is now making a configuration change that will allow such customers to rest easy. Right now, users within an organization have the option to apply Purview sensitivity labels (when available) to secure certain files and label them as such. For example, if you apply the "Confidential" label on an Excel file, the file will be encrypted, and a "confidential" watermark will be applied to it. So, if this file is shared with anyone, they are aware that its access is supposed to be restricted. Up until now, Microsoft was allowing some connected experiences, like its AI services, to analyze files, regardless of their sensitivity label. This is of major concern to most organizations, as a recent example highlighted how confidential emails with data loss prevention (DLP) policies like privacy labels were being uploaded to Copilot for analysis. As such, Microsoft is updating an existing Purview data label sensitivity setting that prevents "some connected experiences that analyze content", from being blocked completely from doing this. The label isn't changing, but the blocking is now being enforced across all connected services (including Copilot and other AI tools), and now extends to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Files with the label applied already will get this enhancement automatically too once it becomes available. Microsoft has urged IT admins to inform their respective helpdesk and compliance teams, update internal documentation, and review sensitivity labels to ensure that they meet their respective compliance needs. This change is tagged as MC1297982 in the Message Center. General availability is scheduled to begin in a phased manner soon and will complete by the end of next month. That said, it is important to note that this only applies to commercial customers who have a license that allows them to use Purview.
    • llamas are unruly going haywire in New Guinea.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      Skeet Campbell earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      Sharbel earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      BizSAR earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      589
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      190
    3. 3
      Michael Scrip
      76
    4. 4
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      75
    5. 5
      neufuse
      72
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!