 Uhm Spirit
#3214 posted by negke on 2010/02/15 09:41:13
The barnacle has a clearly visible tentacle and it does sucking sounds when it grabs you. If you didn't see/hear them, you probably might want to consider not playing HL2 through Wine.
 Or.
#3215 posted by Shambler on 2010/02/15 10:51:17
Stop wining ;)
 Actually
#3216 posted by megaman on 2010/02/16 12:02:11
i played it on windows and agree with a lot of spirit's comments.
 Command And Conquer
#3217 posted by negke on 2010/02/17 20:51:22
After C&C 1 and 2, EA has now released Tiberian Sun as freeware. Nice move.
http://www.commandandconquer.com/classic
 Well
#3218 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/02/17 22:54:01
No StarCraft 2 Beta for me -.-
 Woah!
#3219 posted by Drew on 2010/02/18 02:35:36
nostalgia.
thanks negke
 UT3 Linux
#3220 posted by gb on 2010/02/18 14:58:00
recent thread from Gentoo forums:
So it's been a couple of years after Epic promised a Linux port. They still maintain one is coming.
My question is, why TF are they lying? It's not coming and hasn't been coming.
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-815875.html
The natives are getting restless.
#3221 posted by JneeraZ on 2010/02/18 15:36:21
All 12 of them? :)
#3222 posted by gb on 2010/02/18 15:53:08
Yeah, the others are busy playing ETQW.
I think the moaning is because it's seen as vapourware. When id says there will be a Linux port, there usually is one, otherwise they don't say so.
 So
#3223 posted by negke on 2010/02/20 10:05:39
Avp3 SP - how is it? Worth the 27 bucks or wait a few months?
 Also
#3224 posted by negke on 2010/02/20 10:15:54
GG Ubisoft for heralding a new era of fucking with regular customers for zero gain. Ass ass in screed indeed. What's next? requiring people who bought the game to go to the nearest game store to be able to play it there...?
#3225 posted by Spirit on 2010/02/21 10:30:06
Finished HL2 the other day. Can't be arsed to write much more. The NPCs were stupid and annoying, saying "sorry" and blocking you all the time. The zickzacking part before that fancy house with the generators felt oh so artificial. Striders seemed only to go down if I shot them, not the NPCs. Elevator up the citadel was kinda cool. Long train ride inside not. Nor the "wait for the elevator and defend that place" sequence. Beardy guy's omnipresence such a silly 1984/THX1138/etc clichee.
Ending is a kick in the balls.
The best moment was when Judith and Eli sat there (after the Doctor escaped, again, what a fucking bad clichee scene...) giving each other bedroom eyes until Eli looked at me with an apologethic "fuck off, i know she is desperate but i am too" face.
Anyways, thanks to Friction for gifting me the game. If anyone wants the Steam account just raise your hand.
The episodes are just more of the like, is that correct?
 Forgot My Verdict
#3226 posted by Spirit on 2010/02/21 10:41:50
You ain't missing anything if you never played HL2. Unless you like b-stories, 5 enemy types, lots of ingame "cutscenes", boats, cars, boats, scripted sequences and an anti-climax ending.
#3227 posted by JneeraZ on 2010/02/21 11:41:15
"Striders seemed only to go down if I shot them, not the NPCs."
That's kind of the point. You're playing the game, not watching it. :)
 Spirit.
#3228 posted by Shambler on 2010/02/21 12:00:51
You were the only person who had never played HL2, and probably the only person who didn't like it ;).
 HL2
#3229 posted by DaZ on 2010/02/21 16:09:34
For me works the same as a great film, whenever I play it, it still after all this time holds my interest and is still fun. Quake is the only other game that has been able to do this for me, so that is my 2p =)
#3230 posted by JneeraZ on 2010/02/21 16:45:16
Yeah, Half-Life 2 is one of my favorite games of all time. People who don't like it confuse me.
 HL2...
#3231 posted by JPL on 2010/02/21 17:18:22
... was very innovative at its time... and for sure it a very good game...
However, like "old" games, it is deprecated compared to new ones... though... aren't we playing/mapping/discussing a very old game here ?
#3232 posted by gb on 2010/02/21 17:40:08
never played it.
 HL2
#3233 posted by ijed on 2010/02/21 20:38:01
Is a good game. You can only even describe it as 'average' if you only play excellent, top notch games.
Ones graded on a real 0-100 scale and not a games journalism one of 60-100.
 Also
#3234 posted by Drew on 2010/02/21 21:25:15
I think the criticism of B movie storyline is a bit problematic.
I mean, I feel like it's pretty difficult to have a very popular, 3d ACTION SHOOTER without incorporating ACTION movie style aspects. Which shooter games can you think of with stories that are NOT heavily influenced by the stereotypical action/sci fi cliches? I actually feel like the HL universe is giving into many of these in the later episodes to a greater degree than previously, but I also think that most of that has to do with the fact that a resolution is actually being formulated. I think I've said before that I just hope it doesn't end up like Xfiles/Lost etc. - shows that kept things very intersting using tension and ambiguity and open endedness, but kind of turned brittle and ridiculous by the end, IMHO.
Even if the series does give in to sci fi stereotypes, I think that those cliches have worth. Many things that seem cliche or corny etc started off as cocnepts original and effective to inspire way too many imitators, which kill the idea by regurgitating it without enough new being added.
The difference is that first person video games can allow you to experience those moments in a more direct and intimate fashion than many movies. I think this is the kernel that makes them more involving...
someone finish that thought for me - I have to go...
Also the game came out a pretty long time ago. SO some of the things that it "redid" first have been made into cliches all over again. I have to say that I've been replaying it myself, and DOOM 3, as well. And I think HL2 has aged WAY better!
#3235 posted by gb on 2010/02/22 00:57:44
Spirit / other Linux users, how well does Steam / HL2 / L4D etc run under Wine? I have had mixed experiences... so I haven't really been eager to install that. I'm probably not a very avid gamer these days. I try to manage my time, too :-P
Besides, I'm in Germany, and I hear Steam is very cooperative with the German ministry of censorship.
#3236 posted by negke on 2010/02/22 10:38:46
Apparently there's a good number of people who successfully play L4D with Wine. At least according to some statements I've read. Then again, considering how many glitches Spirit seems to have had in HL2, which is the same engine, it might be tricky on some machines.
As for the censorship. A large number of games aren't available to German users in the Steam store (IP block) and some that are, like L4D for example, only come in cut versions (no gore etc) if bought over Steam. However, in most cases games or keys bought in other regions can be gifted/registered at a German account and give you a fully functional uncut version. So if you know someone from abroad or simply buy a retail from amazon uk, everything's fine.
#3237 posted by Spirit on 2010/02/22 11:23:38
http://appdb.winehq.org/
For me HL2 crashed almost as often as I was killed if you count kaputte savegames that crash too. Apart from that it was alright. Severe slowdowns sometimes.
Using Steam is a huge pain in the ass.
 Probably Redudant Question
#3238 posted by negke on 2010/02/22 11:41:38
Steam did install all the game updates, didn't it?
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