HalfLife 2
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HalfLife 2
any of you guys get it yet?
I think i'll be steaming it this weekend.
I think i'll be steaming it this weekend.
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There is a whole lot of interesting stuff goin on with this release.
Here are some links for those that want to stay informed:
http://www.phoenix-torrents.com/index.p ... 44435&st=0
http://forum.damage-web.net/viewtopic.php?t=3213
Some people seem to think this method might have been hotfixed by Valve already.
Here are some links for those that want to stay informed:
http://www.phoenix-torrents.com/index.p ... 44435&st=0
http://forum.damage-web.net/viewtopic.php?t=3213
Some people seem to think this method might have been hotfixed by Valve already.
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From [H]ardocp
Half Life 2: Warez Edition:
Now this is funny. All you people out there playing that copy of Half Life 2 you downloaded off the net…don’t worry, Valve already knows. The reason they already know is that they are the ones behind it and they are tracking you. I told you that it was funny.
Recently, one of the HL2Files.com members here, alerted me of a pirated warez version of Half-Life 2, apparently released via the Bittorent network. I immediately, forwarded this to Gabe Newell of VALVe Software. A couple of hours later, Gabe replied with the following: We're running a bit of an experiment. We're keeping track of the accounts that do this and will be shutting them off.
Half Life 2: Warez Edition:
Now this is funny. All you people out there playing that copy of Half Life 2 you downloaded off the net…don’t worry, Valve already knows. The reason they already know is that they are the ones behind it and they are tracking you. I told you that it was funny.
Recently, one of the HL2Files.com members here, alerted me of a pirated warez version of Half-Life 2, apparently released via the Bittorent network. I immediately, forwarded this to Gabe Newell of VALVe Software. A couple of hours later, Gabe replied with the following: We're running a bit of an experiment. We're keeping track of the accounts that do this and will be shutting them off.
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I agree, it is way more "fun" than doom3.
I am having a little stuttering problem, but it apears other people are too...
Have a look here: http://www.blep.net/hl2stutter/
I am having a little stuttering problem, but it apears other people are too...
Have a look here: http://www.blep.net/hl2stutter/
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I didn't follow that link. Is it ATI related? Or is it a nonspecific stuttering bug? I have a feeling I won't be seeing it on my hardware since it's about as different from yours as it could be. (Intel/AMD, Nvidia/ATI, etc.) The performance numbers on HardOCP look pretty good. I can't wait to try it. I should be able to find a little time to get it installed late tonight.
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Oh, SpiderChoki: It looks like you may want to pick the game up. I don't think you'll be able to just use my discs. You can actually set up a Steam account (which you have to do even if you buy the discs,) and install over the internet. (If you didn't know that already.) There is also a utility that will create a DVD or multi-CD image(s) for you so you can back up the game once it's downloaded. (Would be cool for you since you have a DVD burner.)
It seems that it can be played offline, though I haven't investigated this myself yet. I read that there was a Steam update that makes doing such a thing easier. In fact, now that I know it's possible to play offline, I don't mind having Steam installed, and online at all. I just don't like the idea of being forced to use it, and have it connected to play the game.