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'''Half-Life (PS2) engine branch''' was made by {{gs|4}} | '''Half-Life (PS2) engine branch''' was made by {{gs|4}} it is port of the [[Half-Life (Dreamcast) engine branch]] to the {{ps2|4}} and adds LOD models. | ||
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Half-Life (PS2) engine branch was made by Gearbox Software it is port of the Half-Life (Dreamcast) engine branch to the
PlayStation 2 and adds LOD models.
Features
- HD models
- Split-screen
- LOD models
- Compressed model textures
- Facial, eye, and finger movement
Availability
2001 Half-Life (PS2)