I've spent much of the day wondering why headcrabs are covered in blood. They come out of Gonarch (a gonarch?) and are translucent, right? No blood on them. Once they attach to a person and the zombification commences, I guess the blood comes from that host. Now. zombies are the undead, right? Once we kill a zombie with fire, or with a crowbar or a gun or a circular sawblade, it's dead and the headcrab seems to die with it, or at least not unattach itself. So I wonder why every headcrab is covered in blood, since the ones that would get blood on them (ones that have attached themselves) seem to stay attached to their hosts. The only theory I can come up with is that the blood comes from when they attack a person but do not attach themselves, they just take some bites. My sister says it's just mucous seeping from their mouths in their bellies. (It can't be their own blood since their blood is yellow.)
So that's about the only flaw I've felt the need to mention, and it doesn't even seem like a flaw.
About the video, what's the problem with the pistol? (Where the player is in the duct and the Combine soldiers appear in the gap in the fence.) Is it because the soldiers just stand in the same spot over and over again waiting to be shot? Is that the 'pistol bug'?
|