I do have a bad habit of doing that...
Hmm, someone that is or has been on the staff that has a nick that starts with D if I recall correctly, not sure though :S
EDIT, so I don't get this thread too off-topic, I don't like the sponsored links, but they don't seem to show up for me anyway.
My guess is that it would give you a hideous amount of error messages since 50000 files don't fit on the desktop, and we all know how often Windows gives you an error message ;)
Garrys mod has just been updated again with a few minor fixes and new features.
Here’s the changelog
[br]You can find further info about the mod and the latest version here.
The Swedish gaming website Fragzone has recently selected Half-Life 2 as the game of the year.
You can find comments on the game from Fragzone staff here.
Due to some people refusing to believe that one of the first maps for Sven Co-op 2 isn’t taken directly from Half-Life 2 they have released another 2 screenshots from said map.[br][br]You can find all of the screenshots and the newspost on the official Sven Co-op site.
The Sven Co-op team has recently released two screenshots from one of the very first maps for Sven Co-op 2.[br][br]Head on over to the official site to check out the full news post and high-resolution remakes of HL1 textures created by TeddyBear.
You can't use the offline mode if you have access to the internet, either pull the net plug before starting Steam and then insert it or block it from accessing internet with ZoneAlarm (or any other program you can do that on).
Valve has released a platform update for Steam that fixes a small problem with running Steam in offline mode.
No longer require "remember password" to be checked to play offline.
Nope, i thought so too for a while, but if you look in the downloads section it says 'MechMod Alpha 1.0 for Half-Life 1'. Just a version made while waiting for the full SDK to be released on Steam probably.
The people over at AnandTech have written a Half-Life 2 benchmark article with some
information about the driver versions for nVidia and ATI cards, pictures comparing the way the game looks in DirectX 8 and 9 and more.[br]
You can find part 1 of the article here, and part 2 here.
Gamespy has recently tested Half-Life 2 on a 50 inch widescreen monitor and compared
it to Half-Life on a normal monitor. You can find the whole article with comparative
screenshots here.