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Half-Life 2 Movie Demo
I just downloaded a massssssssssssive movie/demo (650MB) of Half-Life 2 from Gamespy. I can only say this: Mother of God! It looks sooooooooooo good. If you have a broadband connection, download this badboy and you will be amazed. I am still stunned at how amazing this game will be. No joke, download this movie.
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are you talking about the e3 movie.
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welcome to last year.....errrrr much earlier this year.
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yeah that came out like 6 months ago
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Old news bud but heck, it's an amazing vid eh? Pity the commentary is 75% bullshit as evidenced by the HL2 BETA Leak (well, we can't call it a leak since it was stolen but you know what I mean).
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the commentary is bullshit? please inform me. I dont remember what they said but i think the "beta" is awesome.
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How they said AI handles all the events and stuff, it was all scripted. However the Physics are still to die for :)
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The physics are indeed awsome, and if you want a taste of the physics engine, grab a copy of max payne 2. Both games use the Havok engine.
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Of course it was scripted there. Its already been officially said that it will be controlled by AI in the final game. Thats what happens when you judge a stolen, extremely incomplete version of a game, versus the facts. |
Sorry, I didn't know it was an old movie. But still the graphics they showed were fffffff$&**#&#&&&#*##(#( Awesome. I can't wait for that one.
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So what ever happened with all the "leaked beta/source" hype? Seemed to have died rather quickly. Last I heard was a threat to release a playable beta online if Valve didn't tell the truth about the real release date. But I guess that was a hoax too. I'm really starting to belive that the whole thing was started by Valve themselves.
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This was so pretty I might get a new computer for it.. heh
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