[DEFINITIVE] Half-Life 2 Thread


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hey i just got hl2 for xmas, i already have a steam acount. should i download hl2 or should i install it from the DVD?

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^^ What he said. Besides, I believe that there are different keys for the Retail and Steam versions, so I don't know if it would even let you download the files... Not sure about it though...

But, it will be much faster installing from the CDs anyway. No use in waiting longer, eh?

right, i was kinda wondering if there would be a conflict with steam.

er, how can i chose another folder, i don't have enogh space on c: :(

^^ i feel like an idiot asking a question like that, but i don't see an button to change it.

now im getting stuck when it says i already ahve dx9.0b installed. hmm

right, i was kinda wondering if there would be a conflict with steam.

er, how can i chose another folder, i don't have enogh space on c: :(

^^ i feel like an idiot asking a question like that, but i don't see an button to change it.

now im getting stuck when it says i already ahve dx9.0b installed. hmm

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I think you have to install Steam in the other drive first, then install the Half Life 2, it should pick it up automatically. Also, dont delete the Steam files before doing all of that, you'll need to copy and paste everything into the new drives Steam file. I hope that helps.

I think you have to install Steam in the other drive first, then install the Half Life 2, it should pick it up automatically. Also, dont delete the Steam files before doing all of that, you'll need to copy and paste everything into the new drives Steam file. I hope that helps.

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Yeah, all your games' files are held in the Steam directory... So where you put that is where all your games end up.

Hey guys,

I got the CD version for Christmas and I was wondering if it's still possible to get it off of steam like the pre-load ..

I want to do this, mainly because I get some wierd error with the CD's, and I'm lazy. :p

Thanks! :)

Probably. Worth it? Not IMO. That CPU and SDRAM doesn't help much...the 9000PRO is more like an 8500, which is still decent enough for playing HL2, but, like I said, the CPU and SDRAM is gonna slow things down quite a bit more I'm sure then if the 9000PRO was on a higher end computer.

Now I know there is a lot of questions about "Should I get it with these specs" and I have the same question sadly....

I have a laptop running P4 3.2 Ghz, 1Gb of Ram and a Geforce FX Go5200 64Mb card. Will the 64Mb card prevent it from running nicely? Need For Speed Underground 2 stutters at anything about 1024x768 and medium textures for me for some reason. I'm going to the store to buy the CD Version probably because I don't have a broadband connection to download the version off of the internet

Now I know there is a lot of questions about "Should I get it with these specs" and I have the same question sadly....

I have a laptop running P4 3.2 Ghz, 1Gb of Ram and a Geforce FX Go5200 64Mb card. Will the 64Mb card prevent it from running nicely? Need For Speed Underground 2 stutters at anything about 1024x768 and medium textures for me for some reason. I'm going to the store to buy the CD Version probably because I don't have a broadband connection to download the version off of the internet

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It will run "nicely"....

I played HL2 on my laptop which had:

Intel P4 2.8ghz

512kb of R.A.M

Gforce 4 32mb

With the above specs HL2 ran very well, i used that net_graph to check what fps i was getting and i got an average of 40fps for hl2. I guess it should run much better on your lappy then on mine:P

P.S: If you also get Counter Strike : Source you can check how many fps your getting with the Video Stress Test

Well I have played it before and I'm just hesitant because I'm a multiplayer type of guy and I want to make sure that I'm going to get my money's worth out of it (that's why I asked about DoD: S). Is the Map Editor seperate also?

Well, I beat the game. I must say, the ending was amazing! Between tossing the elite combines like ragdolls with the blue grav gun, and the end fight destroying the reactor, it was very fun! And it looked great on my 9600XT and played great as well.

I wonder if we will ever get to see Alyx again. But considering G-Man probably didn't save her, I don't think so. Why must great games have to end. :cry:

Waiting patiently for an HL2 expansion..... :pinch:

I have a feeling a Blue Shift 2 is coming around soon because theres so much open space left for Barney's viewpoint of the story.

I think that the climax of the story was actually the end of the game. It just kept getting better and better.

Remember when Breen was escaping and before he entered the elevator, Alyx and Freeman saw him talking to some sort of an alien creature on screen, and something about a host body and another world?

I'm curious as to who the benefactors are, what their motives are, and what that giant creature was that Breen was talking to.

Well apparently the big thing Breen was talking to was a Combine....not one of those human hybrids, but the true Combine. But still, who are the benefactors?

Like everyone else I await anxiously the next installment in this series. :)

Well apparently the big thing Breen was talking to was a Combine....not one of those human hybrids, but the true Combine. But still, who are the benefactors?

Like everyone else I await anxiously the next installment in this series. :)

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I think the benefactors are the Combine itself.

They are providing us the chance to survive by serving them. Like the Xenians in hl1.

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