[DEFINITIVE] Half-Life 2 Thread


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Steam is asking me for a cd key.

Where is it located ?

All I have is the Quick Reference card, DVD, and the case. And i cant find it  :pinch:

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Mine is in the DVD case, above where the dvd should go, 5 sets of numbers/letters

You know that the HL2 is just using Havok's physics engine like many other games, right?

So nothing special. In the sence that it wasn't Valve that developed it :rolleyes:

http://www.havok.com/clients/valve.php

And here's a list of all the games using Havok's engine:

http://www.havok.com/clients/titles.php

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the only way that i know to preload, is to right click on half life 2 in the steam app window and goto pre load.

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Ok that has now disappeared. I think there was a command that I can add in the shortcut that starts the preload. Whats Application Number for Half Life 2 that starts steam??

Ok that has now disappeared.? I think there was a command that I can add in the shortcut that starts the preload.? Whats Application Number for Half Life 2 that starts steam??

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Have you paid for the game? If not just go and by a copy. And what options do you get when you right click the game in "Play Games"?

Damn all you sons of *****es who are playing, im stuck here at college learning how to set out a business letter and how to do spreadsheets...OMFGWTFLOL so NOT excitin:no:o:

Have you paid for the game? If not just go and by a copy. And what options do you get when you right click the game in "Play Games"?

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No, thats why i wanna pre-load, so when i get that cd key, it unlocks. I dont wanna sit here for another hour waiting for it to download. And in the options I get Purchase and Update News.

ok so you havent paid for it, thats why you cant preload it, if your gonna end up DLing it, then just go out and buy the hard copy. You wont be able to pre load it now if you havent bought it off steam.

But since you said your mom is already gonna buy your a hard copy, then i would suggest you wai till she gets home.

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