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My Personal Insanity Registered User
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 3:40 pm Post subject: Not Playing Half Life Considered Harmful |
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Not Playing Half Life Considered Harmful
[Author's note: I have modeled this post on the venerable Usenet posting
"C Shell Programming Considered Harmful." If you find yourself growing
angry at the tone of the post, remember that it is, like most things I do,
at least half a joke (also known as a joak or HHOS for Ha Ha Only
Serious). It stems from learning that many of my co-workers play PC
games, both single and multiplayer, and that there's even a few die-hard
EverQuest fans, but not a one has ever even HEARD of Half Life. Also, I've
produced this entirely during boredom intervals at work, so no, I did not
use any of my own time on it ]
Resolved: Any PC gamer who has not played Half-Life single player should
be locked in a room with a computer but without network connections, and
not allowed out until they have kicked Nilianth's ass.
I am continually shocked and dismayed to find avid players of PC games
that have not played or even heard of Half Life. You would expect at least
a few such individuals, those who have no interest in first person shooters
at all, for example. But sadly the ranks of the HL deprived are larger than
this, and include many people that regularly play Half Life mods (*cough*
CounterStrike players *cough*). Indeed, even many people that have
knowingly installed Half Life couldn't tell a headcrab from alien grunt if
both were dropped on them at once.
This can lead to a serious lack of knowledge of the base of the games one
is playing, or even outright embarassment, when you marvel at the alien
in genome, who is in fact just a re-use of a headcrabbed zombie from HL,
or when, at the end of an NS match, when the only remaining marine,
named "Gordon Freeman", is hiding, and the whole alien team walks
blithely past him for the twentieth time, all players suddenly hear a voice
say "Gordon Freeman, I can't believe you're still alive!", you don't know
what the voice is or why it's funny.
Why is the default decal a lambda symbol in a circle? Don't know? Here's
a hint: It's not a secret mark of a conclave of greek sourcerers. And
PLEASE, people, it'd be nice if I didn't have to constantly explain what a
houndeye is!
To people who have not at least played the original HL single player
episode, I say: You don't understand what you've missed. If playing TFC
NS, or DoD gives you quick reactions, team co-ordination, and high
degrees of skill in translating your desired movements into keyboard and
mouse commands, and I admit that they can, single player Half-Life
teaches other skills entirely:
How often in a multiplayer game have you been tempted to simply
rush at the enemy lines, guns ablazing, and hope you take out enough
foes to leave a path to the objective for your teammates? Now, how often
have you seen someone do this repeatedly, to no effect? (*cough* 2fort
with lots of snipers *cough*).
Would it not be better to sneak around the enemy, saving your health
and ammo for better uses? Or to feint forward then step back to strength,
giving the enemy enough rope to hang himself with? Or even simple
decoy tactics; any skulk who has ever sat in a vent or under a floor
giggling, while the marines waste ammo and fail to notice the other three
skulks about to bite them in half knows what I mean.
Sometimes it is best to simply to stop a moment and rest from the urge
to rush created in multiplayer games and take some time to think about
how the enemy is laid out and how best to disorganize them.
Playing through Half-Life can give you many chances to practice such
skills, in an enviroment with a nice convient save and restore feature, to
recover from mistakes. But more importantly than ANY of that: It's a great
game! Gaming publications often slap accolades with names like
'Game of the year' on random titles that really aren't that great, but
when they ALL slapped them on Half Life, it was actually TRUE.
So, what excuses do people have for not playing HL?
"But Half Life is so OLD."
So what? Lately I've been playing through Hexen, (jHexen), and it is even
older still, Doom-based, and I still find it enjoyable. It doesn't have to be
stamped and shipped an hour ago to be GOOD.
"Half Life is too hard" or "It has puzzles and jumping, ewwwwwww"
First off, no puzzle or jump in Half Life is harder than a concussion jump,
bunnyhopping or a jetpack rush on a hive. Besides, often times it's better
to slow down, explore the maps, and think a bit; rather than running
around at full speed with eyes straight ahead only. Some maps require
precision co-ordination, but you already have that, right?
"I don't like single player enemies, they are stupid."
Kind of funny, since Half Life was touted so much for it's new enemy AI
when it was introduced. NPCs can be dumb, (though usually that just
means you need to stop playing in 'easy' mode!), yet so can human
Players (and NSPlayers and Privates and even players with real
names ), so I declare this excuse invalid. Anyone who wants to argue
the invalidity of this excuse must first spend a week playing TFC on
'all-2fort' public servers.
"But MPI, I bought CS Retail"
Alas, I'm sorry, but you were had. You've been sold a bottle of club
soda with a Jolt(tm) label on it. Head for your nearest software store or
mass merchandiser and get the real thing.
"I only have a Mac!"
This excuse is at least partly acceptable, as to my knowledge, Valve
has not ported Half Life to any Mac platform, and has no plans to do
ever do so. So go ahead and go back to Neverwinter Nights;
but when you get a PC, you better be blasting headcrabs and hgrunts!
"I never play single player games and never will!" or "I never play
shooters and never will!"
There is no hope for you.
Half Life has very much become an 'operating-system' for FPS
games (and more!), and this is a good thing. It has brought to us
many good mods that otherwise the world would be worse without.
(It also brought us CounterStrike, but that can be forgiven). Sadly,
this has begun to make the "original mod", the one sitting there
lonely in the "valve" directory, nearly invisible, all it's myriad
resources unknown and unexplored.
Do yourself a favor, and if you haven't played the Half Life single
player episodes all the way through, set aside some time and do so. _________________ [url=http://www.surfacezero.net/BottleFairy-Sensei-san(J).mp3][/url]
aaa, oshiete sensei-san... |
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[njk]Nopeace4u-DBD Registered User
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 3:56 pm Post subject: |
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Nice read, I make it a point to beat the single player game before going on and playing multiplayer, it gives a better understanding of what is ahead. _________________ Death Before Dishonor :: Semper Fi :: 1st Marine Division 3rd Tracks Bravo Co. |
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JtH Registered User
Joined: 12 Jan 2002 Location: Pittsburgh PA Posts: 1854
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 3:58 pm Post subject: |
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hey i beat halflife single player a long time ago.its very good and i recommend anyone who hasnt to do so.
jack
and even though i played through it i still dont know what a houndeye is. _________________
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cobra Server Admin
Joined: 18 Apr 2002 Location: having fun with Loka and Tickles! Posts: 6806
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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went to the single player mode myself before playing online. not hard asw i didnt have an internetconnection back then.
for those who haven't played the single player yet i really rocommend doing so. _________________ PROUD TO BE A MEMBER OF =US-V= & VILLE $UPPORTER |
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GellyRoll Registered User
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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cobra wrote: | went to the single player mode myself before playing online. not hard asw i didnt have an internetconnection back then.
for those who haven't played the single player yet i really rocommend doing so. |
Me to they said i would lose a lot. But the same day i tryed online. I sucked but keep trying. _________________ [img=http://img429.imageshack.us/img429/4480/sidepicture4vy.jpg] |
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sgt stutter Server Admin
Joined: 12 Apr 2002 Location: Southern CA Guild: <eVa> & V$ Posts: 2866
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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JacktheHomeless wrote: | hey i beat halflife single player a long time ago.its very good and i recommend anyone who hasnt to do so.
jack
and even though i played through it i still dont know what a houndeye is. |
The Houndeye.
The Houndeye is Xen's version of our faithful canine friend, although with one less leg. The Houndeye is a three-legged reptile with a striking green-blue pattern running along its back. It lacks a head of any sort, and its mouth is situated underneath on its stomach. The layout of the Houndeye's digestive system is unknown to modern science, and further tests seem unlikely .
The Houndeye has one large eye situated at the front of the body from which it gets its name. This eye, however, is much like an insect's eye in the fact that it is split into several smaller eyes. This compound eye design has not been seen on a reptile before, and it is speculated why the Houndeye needs it. The other Xonian races do not display this attribute, and it is theorized that the Houndeye may be left over from a dramatic evolutionary diversity far into Xen's past.
Along its back are five spikes that may form some sort of defense system against predators-against what sort, though, is speculated about, for the other predator that has the same prey as the Houndeye, the Bullsquid, does not display aggressive tendencies towards a Houndeye. Indeed, it is also likely that the Headcrab does not form part of the Houndeye's diet for the creature is rarely seen feasting on one. The Houndeye has been observed feeding off of dead soldiers, supporting the theory that the creature is a carnivore.
The Houndeye displays a strange method of attack. This is probably the reason why the creature has no ears of any sort. Echolocation is thought to be its main way of finding its way around, suggesting bad eyesight. This backs up the theory that the Houndeye is a left over from a failed evolutionary branch. The Houndeye's method of attack is to let off a loud sound wave at a high enough frequency and pitch to literally explode the victim due to the vibrations. The Houndeye is unaffected by the wave, which suggests heavy armour inside as well as out. Indeed, the more Houndeyes in the vicinity, the more powerful the sound wave. This may be the prime reason as to why Houndeyes hunt in packs.
The social structure of the Houndeye is unknown, but it is probably similar to canines on Earth. An alpha male takes the lead of the pack and gets the prime choice for food. The breeding habits of the Houndeye are also unknown.
The sonic wave is high enough to cause severe damage to Humans, but not to explode them outright. As the Houndeye has no other method to kill its prey, this suggests that its natural prey is smaller than a Human. The natural predator of the Houndeye is unknown, but current favourites are the Tentacle, the Ichthyosaur, and the Gargantua.
The Houndeye can run fast and emits chirping sounds as it moves, supporting the theory of echolocation. The limit to its intelligence is unknown, but it does display highly advanced hunting techniques.
When coming face-to-face with a Houndeye, remember that it takes a couple of seconds for the strange organ located in its head to charge up the sound wave. Take that time to seek cover. The Houndeye is not particularly strong and will succumb to a heavy weapon easily. Be wary that the Houndeye always hunts in packs. Where there is one, there is always another.
Maybe some day in the distant future, Houndeyes may be as popular as pets, like the Terran counterpart. If so, always remember to wear earmuffs as a safety precaution. _________________
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Stevo Ville Supporter
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 6:56 pm Post subject: |
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Good posts here. Half-Life seems to get no credit, either, and CS gets all of it. If you look at DoD or other games, they usually say "From the makers of Counter-Strike." _________________
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My Personal Insanity Registered User
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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Stevo wrote: | Good posts here. Half-Life seems to get no credit, either, and CS gets all of it. If you look at DoD or other games, they usually say "From the makers of Counter-Strike." |
Good point, that's always annoyed me _________________ [url=http://www.surfacezero.net/BottleFairy-Sensei-san(J).mp3][/url]
aaa, oshiete sensei-san... |
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Paddyjack Registered User
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 9:30 pm Post subject: Re: Not Playing Half Life Considered Harmful |
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[quote="My Personal Insanity"]
"I only have a Mac!"
This excuse is at least partly acceptable, as to my knowledge, Valve
has not ported Half Life to any Mac platform, and has no plans to do
ever do so. So go ahead and go back to Neverwinter Nights;
but when you get a PC, you better be blasting headcrabs and hgrunts!
[quote]
Since you know I like to enlight you bunch of ignorant louts , I will do a quick note saying Valve DID attempt to port HL on the mac, was almost done, but finally decided they had not enough ressources to support this version with patchs after its release. _________________ PJ --- ancient IDIOT with a rusty CROWBAR....
but still SWINGING!
Rock2..... JUST SAY NO!!!!! |
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My Personal Insanity Registered User
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2003 10:25 pm Post subject: Re: Not Playing Half Life Considered Harmful |
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Paddyjack wrote: |
Since you know I like to enlight you bunch of ignorant louts , I will do a quick note saying Valve DID attempt to port HL on the mac, was almost done, but finally decided they had not enough ressources to support this version with patchs after its release. |
Yeah, I remember that announcement. I read it and converted it
internally to: 'There's not enough return on investment for a mac port." _________________ [url=http://www.surfacezero.net/BottleFairy-Sensei-san(J).mp3][/url]
aaa, oshiete sensei-san... |
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 11:27 am Post subject: |
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[njk]Nopeace4u-DBD wrote: | Nice read, I make it a point to beat the single player game before going on and playing multiplayer, it gives a better understanding of what is ahead. |
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 12:47 pm Post subject: |
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<-- Has still never played the single player version _________________
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