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Phirax said:Well I had no problems with the game apart from a graphics glitch which was fixed by disabling AI in my Catalyst drivers..
However since steam updated the game, my frame-rate has had a massive drop, used to be 50-60, now its 10-25, and I now have those sound stutter and crackling issues..
Oh and on another note, Steam has stuffed up my Windows XP shutdown and startup. Removed Steam, it was fine again, re-installed steam/HL2 and it was fubard again..
Hopefully Valve/VU will refund my money for the game.
My System:
AMD Athlon 2800+ (Barton) @ 2.45Ghz
Asus A7V8X Rev 1.04 Mainboard
1024MB Kingston HyperX PC3200 Ram
HiS Radeon 9800 Pro IceQ 128MB @ 445/980
Philips Acoustic Sound Edge (QSound)
Sound Blaster Live 5.1 SE
Honestly though those who are interested in buying the game will and those who aren't will download a copy at the expense of on line mode, same as it is for every game now. Forcing shit like steam upon people just pisses everyone off to be honest.
I've seen polls on steam on other gaming sites and the majority of gamers hate that crap.
As a consumer I don't give a **** about your precious profits valve I just want my damn game without being inconvenienced with your bs.
Valve didn't release or distribute anything on torrent or warez sites at all. They just collected IPs from trackers (which anyone can do) and matched them up to Steam accounts.Oh yea and then there is the (haha) distributing hl2 on torrent and warez sites with backdoor programs in the copy to collect downloaders information...real smart.
So why would Valve need backdoors in Steam? If you have a working Steam account, then they already know if your copy is legit or not. You really ought to think about what you're saying, and check your facts before you say it.Just how do I know the legit copies also don't have backdoors implemented pi? I don't really know for sure...that is the kind of thing that will end a company...I guess most people don't know about it though, lucky for valve.
palefire said:Before you grace us with more of your genius, you really should educate yourself as to what the problem is. Hers' a good place to start.
http://www.blep.net/hl2stutter/
Phirax said:Oh and on another note, Steam has stuffed up my Windows XP shutdown and startup. Removed Steam, it was fine again, re-installed steam/HL2 and it was fubard again...
None77 said:So it isn't just me who's having problems with xp bootup shutdown then eh?
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I guess it's probably just best to remove my install and hope xp goes back to normal.
TEDR said:indeed i have a 1.6ghz (9600tx 128) that runs the game better than my 2.6ghz (9800xt 256mb) . so dont mock somebodies system mongo . its within the spec