[DEFINITIVE] Half-Life 2 Thread


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Just beat the game. For other who did, could someone please explain the ending.

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Well... You are hired be G-man and the job you've hired to do is finished (to stop Dr. Breen and help the resistance in City 17. You get frozen in time again, until you are needed again. I know it sounds a bit stupid, but there's more to it of course. But I don't wont to write all that here , it's so much :)

I am at the end of the coast, the shock alien just gave me my first bug-bait

How long till the end?

btw, maybe its just the first impression, but so far this is the best FPS I have ever played in my life.

looking at some pics here I just realized how ugly the game is without all the effects on full and a DX9 GFX card :D......anyhow I have been playing the game like crazy.

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I CAN play with maxed out settings and get a nice framerate, but the problem is since I don't have enought memory the game studders and becomes unplayable that those settings.

Yup and to add to that ^ the 3rd Half Life should answer everyones questions fully as to whom Gman is and all that stuff.

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another 6 years though! :*(

I am at the end of the coast, the shock alien just gave me my first bug-bait

How long till the end?

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you are probably about halfway through. but please, take your time. I just finished it 10 minutes ago so I'm sad it's over.

the water fog is there for framerates

on a dx9 card , should the water be completly transparent lets say if it were a whole lake or so, cause mine has a cutoff point thats like 4 feet, then u see fog thats it, (9800xt btw)

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