Originally posted by: blurredvision
Silver through Steam here. I couldn't wait to be part of the action (one of my downfalls), and I feel like it was worth paying in advance and having no hard media or manuals, as CS:S has surprised the hell out of me. It's almost gorgeous and fun as hell.
I figured there was no sense in paying $10 less when you can get everything available for just $60. Plus, I really want HL:Source to possibly head back through it. Never finished it all the way through back in the day, so I may take a run at it again in the future when it's released and I've went through HL2.
I would also like to know if a CD key is given. I did buy HL2 and no key as yet.Originally posted by: kabob983
Being the CS feind I am, I should go ahead and get CS:Source. Only problem I'd have right now is running it on my GF FX 5200...my computer might cry a little bit. I honestly never thought the original HL lived up to all the hype it was given. I mean, it was good, but not the "greatest FPS action game ever created" as many people I know rant... CS is rediculously fun though, and from what I've seen, CS:S looks to be absolutely beautiful. Wish the stupid 6600 GT AGP's would come out!!
Out of curiosity (I've never bought anything through steam) do you recieve a CD key or something when you purchase through steam? If you reformat, how can you get the programs back on your computer without paying?? (I've got the original CS CD key still sitting in my desk...) I assume a CD key is given...
-Kabob
What exactly is this? And you told us nothing....it's been known that Valve and Vivendi have been whittling away the release candidates for a few weeks now. It's part of the process. Anyone who knows how games are pushed out the door knows that a gold announcement is imminent. Why does every single person on the internet take credit for NOT knowing when HL2 is going gold?Originally posted by: warcrow
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Originally posted by: kabob983
I understand where you're coming from. I agree that the game has had a big impact, but I do not believe that Half-Life, the game itself, was as amazing as it was hyped up to be. It could be that I didn't get a chance to finally sit down and play the thing till last year, but I had been enjoying CS for a good while, so I don't think it's a graphical thing. It's true, there were some nifty concepts (unlike the normal FPS games, you don't have to blast away at every boss for 10 minutes just to defeat them) but I really didn't see anything that I would consider "breathtakingly cool" or whatever.
Maybe I'm just missing something though. Possibly the experience of playing it when it first was released in '98.
-Kabob
Originally posted by: kabob983
Being the CS feind I am, I should go ahead and get CS:Source. Only problem I'd have right now is running it on my GF FX 5200...my computer might cry a little bit. I honestly never thought the original HL lived up to all the hype it was given. I mean, it was good, but not the "greatest FPS action game ever created" as many people I know rant... CS is rediculously fun though, and from what I've seen, CS:S looks to be absolutely beautiful. Wish the stupid 6600 GT AGP's would come out!!
Out of curiosity (I've never bought anything through steam) do you recieve a CD key or something when you purchase through steam? If you reformat, how can you get the programs back on your computer without paying?? (I've got the original CS CD key still sitting in my desk...) I assume a CD key is given...
-Kabob
Originally posted by: blurredvision
What exactly is this? And you told us nothing....it's been known that Valve and Vivendi have been whittling away the release candidates for a few weeks now. It's part of the process. Anyone who knows how games are pushed out the door knows that a gold announcement is imminent. Why does every single person on the internet take credit for NOT knowing when HL2 is going gold?Originally posted by: warcrow
I told you guys!![]()
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I knew you were Gabe's bastard child, I knew it! Something tells me that at this point, Gabe wouldn't even tell his own children when the damn gamn is going to come out.Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: blurredvision
What exactly is this? And you told us nothing....it's been known that Valve and Vivendi have been whittling away the release candidates for a few weeks now. It's part of the process. Anyone who knows how games are pushed out the door knows that a gold announcement is imminent. Why does every single person on the internet take credit for NOT knowing when HL2 is going gold?Originally posted by: warcrow
I told you guys!![]()
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Wait, you didnt know that I actually am Valve and created the internet? OMG!
Originally posted by: MegaWorks
Those who bought the game of Steam, can you play HL2 or you have to wait for product's release?
Originally posted by: gizbug
I See a Halflife 2 beta out on the net
Has anyone tried this?
Originally posted by: XBoxLPU
IIRC that is not months old, it is almost a year old