Yeah, just saw that. I've been looking at Weses videos for a while, and like your description says, you really are good at making simple things most beautiful. Man, this makes me want to get to recording!
Hey, great work! Did you snapshot all of those images yourself or just collected the chapters already placed together, example, and mixed the Entire thing in? Either way, spectacular work. Nova Prospekt seems many much more miles away.
Not only edit, but maybe something like film a bunch of rebels examining it on a board. :P
(red markers to highlight key locations, but probably keep your awesome nick names and all that.)
Maturin, I forgot to tell you how much I love this work of yours. As Dienhoff said,
I've always been fascinated by the geography of the City 17 region. I might end up
using your map for something (with full credit, of course) but just looking at it and
examining each detail is fun. Great work. :)
Yeah, I didn't learn anything new. :p Didn't you guys ever look at a four year old Easter Egg list or detailed descriptions of all the Joey and Erdim couple sightings for instance? :)
Heh, it's weird how you're discussing this as if it's all new when it's roughly three years old. :p
You sent those? I'm sure you noticed most of them are already in the thread page. :p You've posted them a
few times and I collected a few I saw so as to be put here, and here you are just...
He is certainly making more on both series, and even starting on a pilot for a possible third.
Feel free to read his Blogposts if you're really interested.
I agree that blaming Freeman even if you did know would be kind of silly. If he hadn't of done it, someone else would have. It wasn't his idea and it's not like he knew what was going to happen and did it on his own will anyway.
Yes, that was made years after Half-Life 2 was even released. The radio1 sound is actually a common audio file many sound engineers use in films. For instance, it is played in the 28 Days Later movie (when Jim is sleep walking in his house to be specific). So it wasn't made specifically for or...
[1]: Download GCFScape.
[2]: If you don't have the .NET Framework installed (you know this is the case if GCFScape won't run after you install it), you must download and install that too (from the same site).
[3]: Run GCFScape.
[4]: Select File, then Open. Select the file source sounds.gcf in...