The game installs just fine from the original CD without Steam. Steam has no idea I have it installed on my hard drive now. I guess my fear that Steam would hijack the game was based on an unsubstantiated rumor.
That happens whenever we say anything negative about Half-Life or Valve. If you don't love everything, you're a whiner.
Yeah, that's a good point. I loved those moments too.
There are people talking about making a real Half-Life: Source. As in redoing everything in HL1 into the new HL2 engine. They're not official projects, so Valve has nothing to do with them.
Fan-made mods of this magnitude usually never get released unless the game has a huge community...
Another brilliantly ignorant comment from someone so quick to accuse.
If you people are going to try to deflate legitimate threads with generalizations, please do so elsewhere.
I did some testing with this. I don't really have stuttering anymore; it's more like little "blips" - I'll be walking straight, and then something will happen that causes the game to freeze for a fraction of a second, and the sound will "pop" and then everything will be normal again. When this...
Well said. We also need to prevent this thread from being closed again, so in the interest of technical discussion and troubleshooting, lets keep it on track. Also, I'm just as frustrated over the forum moderation as the rest of you, but I'm going to just keep my mouth shut about all of it. I...
A clean reinstall might help, but if all you did was upgrade your CPU (and not your motherboard, etc.) then I fail to see why such an upgrade would cause a problem like you mention. It's probably a driver problem somewhere, however, so by reformatting and reinstalling all your updated drivers...
Since the old thread was so lovingly closed by a moderator, I thought I'd start a new one in which we can continue our technical discussion of the problem. Please keep the discussion technical as opposed to statements of frustration, because the mods don't like such things and they start...
Not exactly. You purchase a license when you buy software, which means the software is still technically the property of the developer, and they have the right at any time to break your license agreement, essentially taking back the software from you. Think of it as "leasing" something. It...
But I do "agree with the terms." That doesn't necessarily mean I agree with the ethics of those terms. I have not and will not break the terms; I have agreed to follow them, not agreed to believe in them.
Edit: Additionally, just because something is in the EULA doesn't mean it is by...
If you paid attention, you'd realize that my point lies in my very use of the analogy. My point was that physical property and software licenses are not the same thing by virtue of the EULA.
Actually, what you purchase is a license for HL2, not an account. Your Steam account is the mechanism...