
Since this is part of HD addon, you should have a folder called hl1_hd in the root folder of Half-Life 2, right after common:
#HALF LIFE SOURCE HD MODELS CODE#
I understand that anything besides source code is not accepted as a pull request, so here is a link to the two viewmodels I fixed.

Source code handled the pump sound in the HL1 source code. I recompiled the model to fix these issues, at least with these two viewmodels.Īs for the shotgun, I can also confirm that the pump sound is not delayed as expected, and after decompiling the model, I have not found any reference to animations events, which leads me to believe that it is handled in code. Anyway I do feel bad pissing on people's parades but I guess the point is temper your expectations.I can confirm that two weapons actually miss reload sounds. 75% of what made something like Half Life special to me and others is all taken for granted nowadays, which is a good thing, it means the medium is growing that fast. That was like every single FPS before Half Life! A slow build up to the action is standard practice these days, and that's my point. surprised him because the game started by instantly throwing you into the action. I want to say Ryan Davis was saying that F.3.A.R. The fact that you started up the game and your objective was to go to work, or you didn't encounter combat until the first chapter was over was mind-blowing. I'd like to be wrong but the way I see it the reason people like myself have those warm nostalgic feelings about a "Half Life" or whatever game of choice is because they did magical things that no one had seen before. It's a noble goal, sure, but I feel an impossible one. My main point is responding to the idea of playing a classic for the first time, and I don't think it's a good one. I remember saying to myself "I hope BM:S comes out before episode 3 so I can go through them all in sequence." That was probably 3 years ago and neither of them are in sight yet.īut while I thought I'd share that little tidbit it's not why I replied. Ultimately I can't really see myself getting it any time soon because of my backlog of games but I feel I should play it some time since it's such a classic and constantly gets I was kidding, but at the same time I am waiting for it to come out so I can do the Half Life marathon I planned on doing in preparation for Ep 3. I'm now thinking that probably one of the big reasons for me to play it is to understand why other people loved it so much and to share that experience with them and that would kind of lean me towards getting the original so that I get this same experience.


I'm not 100% sure but I think I may have changed my opinion about the way I would want to experience HL. It passed through my mind just recently whether I should reevaluate that decision and also in that case if I should get the original or Source version of Half-Life - so I'm glad to see this thread.

gonn happen, serious.You jest, but on hearing about Black Mesa about 2 years ago and reading an interview with one of those guys I made the decision then to hold off on buying and playing Half-Life and waiting till BM came out. Comeon the answer is obviously Black Mesa: Source guys, ya just.
