Half Life 2 (2004) Part 10 Ending

Half Life 2 (2004) Part 10 Ending

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♦ Title: Half-Life 2
♦ Publisher: Sierra/Valve
♦ Published: 2004
♦ Format: Windows XP
♦ Genre: 1st Person Shooter Sci-Fi
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Half Life 2 was released in November of 2004, and I did buy this game when it was released. I played this game on my old AMD Athlon 64 3200+ with 512 mbs of ram, 250 gb hdd, and Geforce FX 5900 128 mb graphics card.

It was the best graphics I ever saw for a 3d shooter at the time, and the graphics are still good in 2015. I haven't played this game for 11 years. The game ran at about 60 frame/sec on my old system. I did get another system the next year which was a Pentium 4 3.0 HT with a Geforce 6800 GT with 128 mbs of ram, 1 GB of ram, & 250 gb sata hdd. The game ran even better on Pentium 4 3.0, I managed to get about 120 fps on it.

When I actually got the game, it came with about 4 CDs. The actual game engine was called the Source engine, and it is still used today. It was used in game titles, like Counterstrike Source, Day of Defeat Source, Half Life 2 Lost Coast, Team Fortress 2, Portal, Portal 2, Left 4 Dead, Left 4 Dead 2, Alien Storm, Counter Strike global offensive, and Dota 2. It was used in other non-valve games, like Titan Fall 2014.

The game engine itself is not very demanding on system resources. It was a very good attempt to come out with a graphics engine that supported physics, and utilized float point processing. It is also a graphics engine that excels in outside environments where you have moving clouds, moving water, ripples in the water, etc. It was a quite advanced graphics engine released in late 2004, I think it was revolutionary at the time. The engine even had a physics engine when objects fell, it fell in relation to gravity. Such calculations require a lot of float point calculation or crunching a lot of real numbers.

The game has more than one type of game play, you can play in 1st person shooter mode, but you can drive vehicles in an open environment. The game is also like an interactive movie, like the 1st Half Life. You engage with the characters in the game in a movie like scene by moving about in the 3d environment.

Half Life was the first game that came out with a game like that. The reason being that Sierra was well known for creating interactive adventure games, like the King's Quest series, Swat Series, Police Quest series, Space Quest series, & The Adventures of Willy Beamish to name a few. Sierra was the company that pioneered this into a 3d game environment, because it was never done before by any other game producer.

If you never played this game, you can still play it on a modern computer. It is supported on Steam, and it works on old Pentium 4s to modern I7 computers. You can buy add-ons for this game as well. You can play a bit of gaming history, and learn about the evolution of computer gaming.
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