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okay so there was an update for this today via XBOX Live. Anyone know what it did?
That's pretty much what everyone does. It's even suggested by the game thanks to that convenient empty locker. If you never want to pull the trigger, though, you can stack a bunch of boxes and barrels to climb over the right balcony. Take out the last turret and run over to the boxes and jump up. Viola, camping!Vlad said:Ok, still stuck at the part in the prison with the three turrets, and at this point, I think I'm a little bit past just "annoyed"...The best strategy I can come up with is to hide in one of the two open cells and have the turrets placed somewhere nearby so I can use the gravity gun to quickly set them back up once they get knocked over.
I'm mostly irritated by the fact that the game seems to really stack the odds way too far against you in this part. I'm using the same weapons as the enemies, yet they can take half my health away with a single shotgun blast from the other side of the room, yet I can be emptying pulse rifle rounds right into their face and they don't seem bothered enough by it to stop shooting me while I'm doing it. It also doesn't help that the turrets don't always seem to like to fire right away, and they don't always flip back up quickly when you're holding them, either. To top it off, the way you constantly get stuck on the environment and objects, which was just a little bothersome before, is EXTREMELY irritating at this point. I've probably had at least ten deaths that have come from me trying to scramble back to my little hole but getting stuck against a barrel or turret, unable to move.
Episode 3? When it's done. That's the usual deadlineStranGER said:any word on when the next part of this story is due out?
JodyAnthony said:ive been playing hl2 for the first time. just got to ravenholm. liking the game but that air bike thing went on way too long.
Cdammen said:Episode 3? When it's done. That's the usual deadline
I'm actually playing through Episode Two on easy lugging around the gnome. I often misplace him.
(EDIT) Jaded Alyx's date seems plausible.
Gabe Newell said he wasn't allowed to talk about it and Doug Lombardi has said that he won't talk about it.StranGER said:normally there is talk, sorta like halo was just announced for fall of 2009.
has there been no talk of the next edition of this story line?
Botolf said:Gabe Newell said he wasn't allowed to talk about it and Doug Lombardi has said that he won't talk about it.
I know your post is ancient. But the average completion times were just under 6 and just under 7 hours for episodes 1 and 2, respectively. Though, admittedly, maybe the fastest 15% of players would complete them both in under 10 hours.Darunia said:8-10 hours. 10 hours tops.
It didn't pan out. I'm kind of glad, Episode One and Two have been great.xabre said:Love to know what takes them so long. The whole idea with episodes was to avoid the wait for a full sequel yet here we are.
That whole idea was thrown out the window pretty early on, heh.xabre said:Love to know what takes them so long. The whole idea with episodes was to avoid the wait for a full sequel yet here we are.
Yeah, I'm replaying the whole series thanks to Retronauts.1-D_FTW said:Since it's here on the front page I figured I'd comment. I decided to replay HL2 after listening to the Retronauts talking about all things HL. I've probably played this game almost ten times, but it's been a good 15 months since my last play through. The game is still pretty and flat out as awesome as ever. That is all.
chemicals said:Alright! Decided to resurrect this old thread about Orange Box because I just finished HALF LIFE 2 for the first time ever. What a freaking amazing game! Did the original PC version of Half Life 2 come out before Metroid Prime?? because I can tell that the developers were heavily influenced by this game.. but I think it does everything better than Metroid Prime.
The level design is brilliant in the way it teases you with the super grav gun at the end of the game. The vehicle parts weren't as painful as I have heard.. the run and gun parts are fun as hell.. the way Gordon interacts with his team amazes me.. the puzzle and platforming parts are brilliant.. once again.. level design.. wow.. I'm about to start Episode 1.. if it's anything close to being this good, I'll be floored.
Sushen said:Last time when I tried Team Fortress 2 on a saturday night last month, I couldn't even find a game...
Otrebor Nightmarecoat said:I found the game at 19.99 new... theres no excuse for anyone not picking this up
One of the console versions probably. Ive actually started getting into TF2 on the X360 and theres quite a few people playing throughout the day. They're all in player matches. Searching can be a bit weird and not display anything but the trick is to keep going back and trying again. Searching times are like 3 seconds so it doesn't matter how many times you do it.gregor7777 said:Which system?
I can also testify that the 360 TF2 community is still alive, and in fact one of the more mature communities on the platform.Chinner said:One of the console versions probably. Ive actually started getting into TF2 on the X360 and theres quite a few people playing throughout the day. They're all in player matches. Searching can be a bit weird and not display anything but the trick is to keep going back and trying again. Searching times are like 3 seconds so it doesn't matter how many times you do it.
To be fair, they're a surprisingly small company, so there's no real way they could do the port internally. It could have either been on the 360 or PS3 and given the relative status of each in market, Valve/EA put their efforts into the 360.Mr. Wonderful said:Ha, I just went back to playing Half-Life 2 too, today. The game is absolutely amazing. I just wish they did an actual decent patch for the PS3 version, at least to reduce the loading times. Half-Life 2 Episode 3 better come to the PS3 and be a decent port. Valve has absolutely no excuse at all. They're a great company, but their stance on the system is shit.
If you'd like HL2 and E1 for PC, let me know. I've still got them sitting around as gifts.Edit: The good news that I should mention, is that my parents just bought a new C2Q 9300 computer, so I'll probably be playing Half-Life Episode 3 on that over the summer break.
Mr. Wonderful said:so I'll probably be playing Half-Life Episode 3 on that over the summer break.
Mr. Wonderful said:Ha, I just went back to playing Half-Life 2 too, today. The game is absolutely amazing. I just wish they did an actual decent patch for the PS3 version, at least to reduce the loading times. Half-Life 2 Episode 3 better come to the PS3 and be a decent port. Valve has absolutely no excuse at all. They're a great company, but their stance on the system is shit.
Edit: The good news that I should mention, is that my parents just bought a new C2Q 9300 computer, so I'll probably be playing Half-Life Episode 3 on that over the summer break.
Haha. I meant over Summer Break in general, when I have the opportunity. Not 2009.adg1034 said:Ha. Good luck with that.
Definitely wishful thinking, especially since we haven't heard anything on Episode Three yet :lolJason's Ultimatum said:Any word on HL3 or is that wishful thinking right now. :lol
Otrebor Nightmarecoat said:I found the game at 19.99 new... theres no excuse for anyone not picking this up
ahoyhoy said:Every time this thread gets bumped I always think there's some news about Episode 3 I should know about.
Once again, I leave disappointed.
I really enjoyed Half-Life 2, wasn't crazy about it, but it set me up for Episode One, which really flipped the switch in my head and turned me into a fanatic. Episode One really blew my mind, and Episode Two blew it all over again.chemicals said:okay here's my review of HALF LIFE EPISODE 1.. I just finished the game as I continue my way through the xb360 version of Orange Box. I enjoyed the game... it's only like 4 hours long.. but really it's hard as hell so I had to repeat every part 10 times (a bit frustrating, but the game was so short that it really didn't matter). I like the way Alyx follows you for the whole game, that gives the game a fresh dynamic. The scripted events are all squeezed together and you almost feel like you're watching a movie script unfold before your eyes rather than playing a game. It's a weird game, for sure. I loved it, though.
I hear that Episode 2 is better, and I'm about to start it... my review coming soon. peace and love - peace and love ("Ringo Star")
Apharmd Battler said:I've seen it in the Wal-Mart bargain bins in the video game section for that price. This will be perfect presents for friend of mine.