Console to PC ports shouldn't exist.... But in this case, Halo was supposed to be a PC game, so I guess the PC community deserved to get it, just..... late....
I think the reflection gives a bug-like look to the Ant Lion, and I love it. But I fear it may be just another ''Lens Flare'', something that'll be overused.
If you CAN do it doesn't mean you MUST do it. But I trust Valve. As long as the combine soldiers aren't as shiny as this Ant Lion, it's ok.
It more or less disappear with the rest of Steam...
First, a dialogue box apears (Half-Lire requires a 420mb installation, will you continue? Yes or No), and when I press Yes, the box disappears, steam doesn't move. I can't click anthing on it, if I open anything (IE for exemple), Steam...
Well, the download screen didn't appear, but Steam did ''melt'' (unfreeze), and the HL logo lit up.
Now, I can't get past the ''Preparing...'' part, but it's said to be a bandwidth problem, so I'll wait a few days.
Yeah I guessed so...
Hi there, fellow soldier ;-)
By he way, Steam doesn't freeze, it just downloads Half-Life. I thought it froze because the ''Task manager'' said ''not responding''... and stuff... anyway thanks guys.
Since I installed the new Steam Client, every time I try tu run the original Half-Life (or any 3rd party mod that requires the original Half-Life), I'm asked to install 420mb of stuff I already have, at which point steam freezes (after agreeing to install the said software).
Should I...
I first feared this may be just like Lens Flare, a nice-looking effect that serves no real purpose because the human eye is not a camera (have you ever seen a lens flare effect without a camera?), but after reading, it makes sense, and it souds like it has a great potential.
So, if I understand well, you will be able to either (among others) buy a regular HL2 (With Multiplayer and MODs) like any other game, or pay a monthly subscription and get all (or some) of the upcoming Valve softwares.
I don't see why people complain...
If it would have been for HL1, the...
40 days ago I had a Pentium II 350 mHz with a GeForce2 MX 440 (and other stuff...), So a 2gHz with a Radeon 9800 (especially the Radeon 9800) is not something you'd get free in a cracker jack box. Yet.