[DEFINITIVE] Half-Life 2 Thread


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I just need to know, was that valved borked like that...when you first got to it? Because I shot through the window (i think i hit the valve also...) and blew it up. now it doesn't work, and i've got nowhere to go.

you don't need that valve, from playing so far the basic drift of the game, i'm getting anyway, is three pronged:

1. once you do something, you probably have to go back to wherever you came from

2. if you see something and it looks like you are capable of doing it, you probably have to

3. if you're stuck, it's probably because they want you to do something with the physics engine

if i had those 3 things in mind, i would not have been stuck once, at least up until the point i'm at now.

p.s. are explosive barrels going to be this generations crates?

p.p.s. not that there aren't plenty of crates in this game

Sorry mate, right behind me....there's nothing there?

I just need to know, was that valved borked like that...when you first got to it? Because I shot through the window (i think i hit the valve also...) and blew it up. now it doesn't work, and i've got nowhere to go.

Please do elaborate :p

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just PMed you with what to do, so long as youre at that part.

i got the dvd and i dont have a dvd drive, howerver my dads networked pc does so i shared his drive and installed hl2 thru my network. so i go to put in the cd key and it wont let me, it says i need the cd/dvd in the drive (its in my dads dvd drive)

any help??

cheers :)

turn around and shoot, youll see what i mean

*Edit* ok, iv been playing for 4 horus, side of hand is getting numb fromresting on desk while holding mouse, 4 hours and i still think im near the begining, lol SPOILER Follows (jsut finished taking on 2 choppers in the water bike thing

I'd say so dude...

Anyway, I'm stuck again. I accidently shot threw a window with a grenade or something (out of the gun...) and as i jumped through the window, the valve seemed to be broken. Now I have idea where to go!

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try this.

make a image of the hole dvd into your hd.

creat a virtual drive.

and see if it works.

How's he supposed to read the DVD to an image if he doesnt have a DVD drive you twonk?

Download it from the internet, and use your bought key to activate it. Or spend a whole 10-15 quid on a dvd rom drive.

ok there has just been a new beta nvidia driver added, 67.02, added on 15th nov,

im just checking release notes, but my internet is being ****e, here the link if anyone want it,

http://www.nzone.com/object/nzone_download...p_2k_67.02.html

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