So your's worked? Can you please tell me what the name of the file was that you dloaded. And are you sure it worked? Perfectly?Quote:
Originally Posted by dsa16
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So your's worked? Can you please tell me what the name of the file was that you dloaded. And are you sure it worked? Perfectly?Quote:
Originally Posted by dsa16
no,no It doesn't work perfectly
Most of the maps crash, a couple of the e3 tech demos work, couple of the c17 maps work, and most of the coast levels
There are lots of times when you get stuck to things, none of the enemies attack you
This is a very rough copy of Half-Life 2, the one I had was named Half-Life 2
Also check the 7th post on this website to see the Half-Life 2 beta guide
http://www.hl2world.com/bbs/viewtopi...highlight=anon
Alright, I guess I'll just wait then. Thanks for all your help everyone. God I love this forum.
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so it looks like it could be "out" soon then!Quote:
It seems that Valve Software's hotly anticipated Half-Life 2 may have escaped early from some retailers, with the official Steam forums currently on fire with reports from a number of punters that they've already purchased the game. As form of proof, at least one fan has provided what appears to be genuine evidence that the sequel is in their clutches - via photographs (which are linked to in this thread in the Steam forums).
But there's one small problem. Activation/authentication (or unlocking) of the game via Steam is required before play can commence, and as far as we know users won't be able to do this until Half-Life 2's official launch date - November 16. So although people may have the discs sitting in front of them, for the moment they're nothing more than decoration pieces of mighty frustration. Or are they...?
Although we have to admit it's news to us, several hardcore fans are saying that Valve has previously stated that should Half-Life 2's street date be broken then the developer would provide the necessary gubbins for people to unlock the game through Steam early.
The forum posters offer no tangible information to back this up, and we can't help but think that the very reason Valve would slap authentication on Half-Life 2 is to try and prevent this kind of thing happening in the first place.
We've been in contact with representatives from Vivendi and are awaiting a statement.
We'll keep you updated on this potentially atomic situation.
A few of the groups have it. Its just that unless the steam servers arealready on which i would so fucking no too hey ahve no idea if they have cracked it right. Iv pitched an idea that they edited the steam file to insted of download from a steam server let you choose where to 'download' the fiules to unlock it, and then simply select the files that came with the release. Therefor making steme think is downloaded the files but its really imported the form your own hard drive.