A mate of mine has downloaded the Half Life 2 Beta, he sat me down, and told me to try it out, so I did, quite a good game, despite the thousands of bugs and incompletions.
I'm not so sure its as good as the first Half Life.
The engine physics are brilliant, you can pick things up and throw them around - which is actually quite useful in the game, not like other fps's with the same physics features. There does seem to be a lot less enemies too, but its still a beta, so who knows..
Anyway, I began thinking about this source code thing... Trying to work out something...
I realised, that this public notice about the Source Code being released was not the REAL reason for Valve pushing the date back. Infact, what they didn't want to tell everyone, was that HL2's beta was released, and THAT'S why the date is pushed back. If anyone took screenshots, grabbed as much game info as they could from the beta, advertised it to the world via the internet. HL2's sales could be seriously effected. So I can see that Valve are having to go back and change the game a bit. Well thats what I think anyway.
I'm not so sure its as good as the first Half Life.
The engine physics are brilliant, you can pick things up and throw them around - which is actually quite useful in the game, not like other fps's with the same physics features. There does seem to be a lot less enemies too, but its still a beta, so who knows..
Anyway, I began thinking about this source code thing... Trying to work out something...
I realised, that this public notice about the Source Code being released was not the REAL reason for Valve pushing the date back. Infact, what they didn't want to tell everyone, was that HL2's beta was released, and THAT'S why the date is pushed back. If anyone took screenshots, grabbed as much game info as they could from the beta, advertised it to the world via the internet. HL2's sales could be seriously effected. So I can see that Valve are having to go back and change the game a bit. Well thats what I think anyway.
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