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{{hdtf|4}} (HDTF) is a 2018 Half-Life fangame using {{src13|2}}. It was critically panned due to its numerous bugs, poor design, and the game's developers not being paid. The game features a parkour mechanic, which the player can use to scale pipes, crates, and other large objects. | {{hdtf|4}} (HDTF) is a 2018 Half-Life fangame using {{src13|2}}. It was critically panned due to its numerous bugs, poor design, and the game's developers not being paid. The game features a parkour mechanic, which the player can use to scale pipes, crates, and other large objects. | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [https://steamcommunity.com/app/723390 Steam Community Hub page] | * [https://steamcommunity.com/app/723390 Steam Community Hub page] | ||
* [https://steamdb.info/app/723390/ SteamDB page] | * [https://steamdb.info/app/723390/ SteamDB page] | ||
Revision as of 05:37, 27 March 2023


Hunt Down the Freeman (HDTF) is a 2018 Half-Life fangame using
Source 2013. It was critically panned due to its numerous bugs, poor design, and the game's developers not being paid. The game features a parkour mechanic, which the player can use to scale pipes, crates, and other large objects.
On April 1st, 2022, a dev build (known as M3SA build) was released, which fixes many of these bugs and design flaws, and beta branches (including a newer OWF build) were opened that continued to fix and optimize the game.
On September 12, 2022, an update that patched "the stuff we didn’t catch in the April 1st update" and switched the engine version to Source 2013 Multiplayer.
On December 29, 2022, a dev blog detailing their progress on the game was posted, showing their progress in new visuals and FMOD support.