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It is [[Half-Life 2 (Xbox)|also available]] for the {{xbox|4.1}} console, as well {{360|4.1}} and {{ps3|4.1}} as part of the console version of {{TOBC|4.1|nt=1}}. | It is [[Half-Life 2 (Xbox)|also available]] for the {{xbox|4.1}} console, as well {{360|4.1}} and {{ps3|4.1}} as part of the console version of {{TOBC|4.1|nt=1}}. | ||
== Limitations/Bugs == | |||
{{Warning|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 Half-Life 2 on Windows 9x/ME/2000 have been also dropped.}} | |||
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== Technical notes == | == Technical notes == | ||
{{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|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 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 01:55, 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.
Limitations/Bugs



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



