I used to have a dream regularly where I was falling, would start to fly upwards into a loop-the-loop but then would start falling again, which kept happening, I was just falling through empty sky with clouds in the distance . It's stopped happening now though
I had a dream once where I was...
There's no slow walk key, unless you count crouching.
It's the opposite of HL1 where you were faster and held shift to walk slowly, in HL2 you are slower and hold shift to sprint.
I'd just like to point out that the dropship is NOT invincible to player weapons.
It takes 4 RPG hits to kill it on easy, it's just tricky to kill and fairly pointless to try.
I would create a huge army of headcrabs and use them to take over the Citadel, send them through the Combine portal and headcrab the COmbine advisor slug-things.
Or maybe live on a farm growing organic food and opium with my Antlion brethren until I die of old age / get eaten.
A64 3000+ at 2.01 GHz
MSI K8N Neo 2 Platinum, using onboard sound
Radeon 9600
1 GB DDR RAM
2 Mbps ADSL
I can run HL2 on all high, no AA, 1280 x 1024 resolution fine.
I can read your mind.
Take a screenshot before clicking the square and post it. I can tell you the letter.
BTW the letters change round each time to make it seem as if it gives different results. Just check what 0 is and that is what you'll get.
You can pick up Halflife Generation for ~£15, it's got HL1, Opposing Force, Blue Shift (inc High Def Pack for HL, OF and BS) and COunter Strike.
I'd say it's worth it :)
Being killed by a giant monkey throwing barrels at me while I am dressed as an Italian plumber.
Dying from toilet contents ejected from a plane down onto me.
Being ran over by a milk float.
Simply, in Black Mesa (HL1) you caused a Resonance Cascade which caused lots of Xen stuff to cross over. You get sent to Xen and kill the Nihilanth, the leader of the Xen troops. The G-Man (just a mysterious bloke in general) then offers you a chance to work for him / die and HL2 assumes you...