The time: Today.
The place: Route Kanal.
Here's what happened. I reached that giant room in the sewers with a whole lot of barrels (explosive). I knew that manhacks come into the room, and you have to do your best to destroy them without killing yourself, but it was only now that I realized where they came from. I noticed a small vent near the ceiling, on the opposite end from the entrance, and upon ho[ping on the big pipe to get to the water-filled room, I jumped up to take a peek in the vent, just out of curiosity,once all the hazard were gone.
I saw a familiar glint at the very end of the tunnel.
I thought about throwing a grenade in to blast it my way, but I'd already used it to test whether barnacles can catch them in Half-life 2 itself (they will in Episode Two). I'd used the SMG nade as well, to clear some manhacks earlier.
Finally, after many minutes of toiling, I managed to balance a barrel (non-explosive), hopped on a steel beam in front, and managed to crawl in.
I've never had a more satisfying :::zap::: sound.
Has anyone else found it yet? If not, then just goes to show Valve's ingenuity yet again!
The place: Route Kanal.
Here's what happened. I reached that giant room in the sewers with a whole lot of barrels (explosive). I knew that manhacks come into the room, and you have to do your best to destroy them without killing yourself, but it was only now that I realized where they came from. I noticed a small vent near the ceiling, on the opposite end from the entrance, and upon ho[ping on the big pipe to get to the water-filled room, I jumped up to take a peek in the vent, just out of curiosity,once all the hazard were gone.
I saw a familiar glint at the very end of the tunnel.
I thought about throwing a grenade in to blast it my way, but I'd already used it to test whether barnacles can catch them in Half-life 2 itself (they will in Episode Two). I'd used the SMG nade as well, to clear some manhacks earlier.
Finally, after many minutes of toiling, I managed to balance a barrel (non-explosive), hopped on a steel beam in front, and managed to crawl in.
I've never had a more satisfying :::zap::: sound.
Has anyone else found it yet? If not, then just goes to show Valve's ingenuity yet again!