i can agree with this for guns like the smg, shotgun, and combine rifle. i think by the time they did DoD:S, they had learned how to do it better. not that they'll go back and change it in hl2 though.Barnolde said:I think he means the actual shooting of the guns, which is pretty weak in HL2 and one of my only real complaints with it. Halo's shooting is better, but still not great. The guns just aren't fun to shoot, especially compared to games like Perfect Dark 64 and Urban Chaos: RR.
dfyb said:gravity gun, fly by wire rocket launcher, secondary fire on the combine rifle, and crossbow are less interesting than halo weaponry..?
I think he means the actual shooting of the guns, which is pretty weak in HL2 and one of my only real complaints with it.
Schafer said:Oh come on, the game's sniper rifle is a Crossbow that shoots smoldering hot REBAR.
It doesn't get more awesome then that.
Schafer said:Oh come on, the game's sniper rifle is a Crossbow that shoots smoldering hot REBAR.
It doesn't get more awesome then that.
i've played through halo 2 and half-life 2. i don't see where someone could think halo 2's AI is so much better. i think if the combine could run faster, people would suddenly start saying HL2's AI was awesome. they do run slow and i can see how that'd make them look dumb.HaloFans said:You have to agree, though, that the HL2's AI is pretty inferior compared to Halo's. It seemed like run towards you, stop, and shoot.
you have bad taste. :loljet1911 said:Yes. They are really boring to use in my opinion. The grav gun is the only really interesting gun in HL2.
Chiggs said:I believe the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions are going to have HDR implemented throughout, whereas the PC version did not.
Half-Life 2: Episode 1 was one of the most thrilling rollercoasters of a game I've ever played. It's incredible. Episode 2 looks like it's gonna be even more insane. HL2 is the shit, and TF2 should rock. Portal is like icing on the cake.
what new source tech is left 4 dead using...? it doesn't seem to be using the stylistic rendering of tf2.MickeyKnox said:I swear if this gets delayed again I'm going to be ****ing pissed.
I don't particularly care for anything in any of the Technicolor packs, I just want the new Source tech to be out so that Left 4 Dead can ****ing come out. Knowing Valve, even if L4D was finished and ready to go they would hold it until Episode 2 gets released.
Yes, I will definetily get the Halo 3 PC version in October and NOT get HL2 Episode 2Wario64 said:Valve sending Episode 2 out to die because of Halo 3, right guys?
Source 2.0 is getting a new and enhanced particle effects system as well as an improved physics engine (iirc) and a much enhanced lighting engine. Also the one that isn't used in L4D (since its a MP game) is the new streaming tech to get rid of the loading screens between levels (this better be retro fitted into HL2 Valve or heads will ****ing roll.)dfyb said:what new source tech is left 4 dead using...? it doesn't seem to be using the stylistic rendering of tf2.
edit: for the last time, HL2 doesn't need to move their date anywhere because of halo! it's a non-issue! HL2 was released during the same quarter as halo 2 and GTA:SA. GAF has blown that whole concept way out of proportion.
jet1911 said:Riiiiiiiiiight. When Valve add interesting gunplay to their game we'll talk.
Can't wait to buy it even if I already own HL2 and Episode 1.![]()
SHOTEH FOCK OP said:My ramen diet begins tomorrow.
I should have enough money for all the games I want coming out this fall.
Zen said:I can't wait... I'll be getting the PS3 and PC versions.
I agree. Honestly I liked the Original Half Life 2, but found it overall to be too long winded... but Half Life 2 Episode 1 is freaking insane. One of my favorite games ever and all the things like Portal... TF2... it boggles my mind the value we're going to be getting come October.
THIS is the release I'm marking down on my calendar more so then any other upcoming title.
Probably not. But Valve is handling the 360 version so it should be good either way.proposition said:Does anyone know if the 360 version will support KB/M? Because I'll buy that one if it does.
My computer is getting a bit behind the curve and I'm worried about it's ability to play Ep2. Plus all the new HDR goodness in the 360 version. But I don't like to play games intended for KB/M on a controller. Not saying it's better, just saying there's a different feel to it (like Halo on the PC, which I felt controlled kind of oddly).Tieno said:Probably not. But Valve is handling the 360 version so it should be good either way.
Halo fans like multiplayer, and Halo multiplayer takes a nice, steamy dump on HL2 Deathmatch.Druz said:I smell thousands of Halo converts once they play a real FPS.
Tieno said:Whatever I played of HL2 on the xbox, I enjoyed the atmoshpere far more than the combat and gunplay. Just being in the game was awesome, it was a very refined experience so I quit and waited for the 360 version.
will the console gamers even get HL2DM...? and when PC users originally bought HL2, they got HL2DM, CS:S, and if they spent $10 more ($59.99 total), they also got DoD:S and later HLDM:S. so bringing up HL2DM as if it's the only HL2 MP is pretty misleading. HL2 on PC was basically the best $60 you could ever spend on a game.Draft said:Halo fans like multiplayer, and Halo multiplayer takes a nice, steamy dump on HL2 Deathmatch.
TF2 might prove more interesting, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
episode 1 came out like 7 months after DoD:S. i got DoD:S with HL2 silver package. $59.99 off steam.Aegus said:Didn't DoD:S come with episode 1?
Aegus said:Valve Confirms Team Fortress 2 Release Date.
I've been waiting for this game ever since It was announced in 98/99.:lol
What really clicked with me was some of the sections when you're all alone and/or solving puzzles (especially with the gravity gun).Thermite said:agreed, I loved the rich atmosphere that was in Half-Life 2. with that said though, the H&K MP-7 PDW is one of my favorite guns ever.
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Smiling Bandit said:Halo Fanboys are the ones to talk. Call me when you actually can aim in a console shooter and not only have to slowly scroll your "crosshair" in the general direction of the next enemy, wait till autoaim locks in and than because of the 2 inch diameter of the "crosshair" hit your hitboxless Lego creature randomly all over his glowing body, depleting your whole magazine of whatever unimaginative weapon you're using.
Halo is not a shooter.
Can't wait to finish that game and get to EP1 and 2.
Smiling Bandit said:Halo Fanboys are the ones to talk. Call me when you actually can aim in a console shooter and not only have to slowly scroll your "crosshair" in the general direction of the next enemy, wait till autoaim locks in and than because of the 2 inch diameter of the "crosshair" hit your hitboxless Lego creature randomly all over his glowing body, depleting your whole magazine of whatever unimaginative weapon you're using.
Halo is not a shooter.
easy. make better friends :lolplagiarize said:episode 1 is the shit. half life 2 is great, but episode 1 is awesome while it lasts. hopefully episode 2 will be just as good.
i can't make my mind up on which version i want to get... pc or 360. all my friends have 360s so it'd be the best bet for playing TF2 multiplayer, and it'd be nice to have them all together in the one package, but i don't know. the pc will be cheaper and episode 2, portal and tf2 will be better looking and played on the preferrable mouse and keys (though played with unpreferrable strangers).
hard decision.
It will not.proposition said:Does anyone know if the 360 version will support KB/M? Because I'll buy that one if it does.
Why would HL2 DM even be an issue if TF2 comes in the same box? Who cares? It's practically irrelevant.Draft said:Halo fans like multiplayer, and Halo multiplayer takes a nice, steamy dump on HL2 Deathmatch.
TF2 might prove more interesting, but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Isn't MS policy that the 360 games will never be compatible with either?proposition said:Does anyone know if the 360 version will support KB/M? Because I'll buy that one if it does.
Because TF2 is an update of a 6 year old game that no one outside the press has played, so its an unknown variable. HLDM, shitty as it is, at least you can compare it to other games.Chris Remo said:It will not.
Why would HL2 DM even be an issue if TF2 comes in the same box? Who cares? It's practically irrelevant.
yeah, because finding friends to play online with via steam is *so* easy, as is convincing all my friends to go out and spend $1000+ on a PC. real easy.dfyb said:easy. make better friends :lol
HL2 didn't come with death match, that was released later. It came with CS: Source. When you buy HL2 now, I have no clue what other games come with it, though I'd assume HL2DM is part of the package.dfyb said:will the console gamers even get HL2DM...? and when PC users originally bought HL2, they got HL2DM, CS:S, and if they spent $10 more ($59.99 total), they also got DoD:S and later HLDM:S. so bringing up HL2DM as if it's the only HL2 MP is pretty misleading. HL2 on PC was basically the best $60 you could ever spend on a game.
Ninja Kn1ght said:PS3 or 360 version for me, I'm going to wait and see how it turns out on PS3 but I don't have much faith in a port outsourced to EA...
Shacknews has confirmed a widely-known industry 'secret' - that Valve has entrusted development of the PS3 version of Half-Life to EA UK.
Production of the Sony version of the game, which includes the original title and its follow-up spin-off episodes, began with a team at EA's Chertsey development base who then moved to Guildford when all the EA UK development was brought under one roof.
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Choosing EA UK for the PS3 work seems to be a smart choice - its new Guildford base is built around the old Criterion talent-base, which has always lead its productions on Sony formats.