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{{Note|Although Source [[mod]]s are often described as being "for Half-Life 2", they actually use [[Source SDK Base]]. SDK Base is available to anyone who owns any Valve Source game and provides all of Half-Life 2's content (except [[BSP|maps]] and [[VCD|vcd scenes]]) on a static branch of the engine.}} | {{Note|Although Source [[mod]]s are often described as being "for Half-Life 2", they actually use [[Source SDK Base]]. SDK Base is available to anyone who owns any Valve Source game and provides all of Half-Life 2's content (except [[BSP|maps]] and [[VCD|vcd scenes]]) on a static branch of the engine.}} | ||
{{Note|As of May 26 2010, the branch of Source under which Half-Life 2 originally ran ({{src04}}/{{src06}}) no longer exists on Steam. Very, very old mods which base themselves directly on the game (as opposed to [[Source SDK Base]]) are unlikely to work any more!. This also meant that support for running HL2 on Windows 9x/ME/2000 have been also dropped.}} | {{Note|As of May 26 2010, the branch of Source under which Half-Life 2 originally ran ({{src04}}/{{src06}}) no longer exists on Steam. Very, very old mods which base themselves directly on the game (as opposed to [[Source SDK Base]]) are unlikely to work any more!. This also meant that support for running HL2 on Windows 9x/ME/2000 have been also dropped.}} | ||
{{Note|The Half-Life 2 Collectors Edition, which ships with {{src04|4}} version of the game, does not require Steam to run or update (similar to latest version), which meant that it will run on systems with Windows 2000 and earlier. | |||
{{Note|The 64-bit Windows version of Half-Life 2, which existed around 2005-2006, is no longer available.}} | {{Note|The 64-bit Windows version of Half-Life 2, which existed around 2005-2006, is no longer available.}} | ||
Revision as of 01:38, 15 June 2023
Half-Life 2 defines a new benchmark in gaming with startling realism and responsiveness. Powered by then-new
Source technology, Half-Life 2 features the most sophisticated in-game characters ever witnessed, advanced AI, stunning graphics and physical gameplay. This was the first game requiring installation of Steam when it came out back in 2004.
Half-Life 2 is the sequel to the 1998 Half-Life. A sequel to
Half-Life 2 was released in 2006, titled
Half-Life 2: Episode One. A virtual reality prequel was released in 2020, titled
Half-Life: Alyx.
It is also available for the Original Xbox console, as well
Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3 as part of the console version of
The Orange Box.
Content
- Half-Life 2 maps (
hl2
) - Source shared (
hl2
) Source 2013 Singleplayer engine branch
Chapters
- Point Insertion
- "A Red Letter Day"
- Route Kanal
- Water Hazard
- Black Mesa East
- "We don't go to Ravenholm..."
- Highway 17
- Sandtraps
- Nova Prospekt
- Entanglement
- Anticitizen One
- "Follow Freeman!"
- Our Benefactors
- Dark Energy
Credits
These are the official credits for "Half-Life 2" as released in October 2004:
Voices:
Voice Casting:
Voice Recording:
Voice recording scheduling and logistics:
Translations:
Crack Legal Team:
Thanks to the following for the use of their faces:
Special thanks to everyone at:
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Technical notes




{{Note|The Half-Life 2 Collectors Edition, which ships with Source 2004 version of the game, does not require Steam to run or update (similar to latest version), which meant that it will run on systems with Windows 2000 and earlier.
