Half-Life 2 Finally Activated 736
Thomas Scovell writes "After over half a decade of development, stolen source code debacle, a promised deadline that was missed by a year, and a feud between the developer and the publisher that is still in court, Half-Life 2 has finally started to activate for those who have purchased online via Steam online or who grabbed the boxed version at the retailers that let it slip early. Go play!" Reviews are available via Gamespot, Gamespy, HomeLAN Fed, and IGN.
No net connection (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:No net connection (Score:5, Funny)
I'm not quite sure how you've got first post then ;)
Re:No net connection (Score:3, Funny)
Re:No net connection (Score:3, Informative)
Re:No net connection (Score:5, Informative)
Even dialup is still VERY expensive in a lot of countries when you factor in ISP costs, minimum term contracts and metered phone calls. And believe it or not, millions of gamers live in these countries. So yeah, millions of gamers out in the cold sounds about right
Re:No net connection (Score:4, Informative)
Half Life 2 Opening Sequence up to security guard interrogation (4m 56 sec, 36.1mb) [zenblue.net]
Half Life 2 Chapter 1 "Point Insertion" up to beginning of Chapter 2 "Red Flag Day" (19m 25s, 120mb) [zenblue.net]
Re:No net connection (Score:5, Interesting)
Planned Obsolence (Score:4, Insightful)
Thus copyright on HL2 is forever.
And as soon as they want their users to switch to HL3 they can pull the plug on HL2.
Re:Planned Obsolence (Score:5, Informative)
From what I hear though the game's DRM is pretty lenient. You can install on as many PC's as you like, they just can't use the same key simultaneously. This isn't activation in the "Windows XP" sense of the word.
I do recall that at one point the plan was to release a less expensive single player only version of the game "to the Costcos of the world" that couldn't run mods, etc. Perhaps that's the version which won't need activation (assuming it ever comes out)
LANning with your bro allowed? (Score:3, Interesting)
Two questions then:
1) Does this mean that it not only needs to check an internet database during installation, but also every time a game is loaded up (and closed, to affirm a time frame)?
2) Does this mean that you can't install a copy on your brother's computer for LAN play (i.e., you and
Re:LANning with your bro allowed? (Score:4, Informative)
2. Presumably you can do this using offline mode. Of course, you must authenticate the game during installion on each PC--so your little brother will have access to your Steam account, and will be able to get you banned from online play (say, by cheating).
More annoying, Steam has to be run as an administrator. When will Windows programmers get it through their thick heads that this is not a good idea! *sigh*.
Re:LANning with your bro allowed? (Score:3, Informative)
Not true. You should probably install as administrator, but from that point onward it will be perfectly happy to run with power user privileges. User-level accounts cannot, by default, write to the Program Files folder, but I would guess that if you gave explicit write permissions to the Steam folders, it might very well work.
Read the requirements... (Score:3, Insightful)
Is it Valve's fault if you cannot read?
Re:Just wait (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:No net connection (Score:3, Insightful)
Just because its looks like a fish and moves like a fish doesn't mean it can't steer like a cow.
Re:INSTALL WARNING / Disappointment (Score:3, Informative)
After the install, Steam will start up and ask for the CD key. Just hit Cancel, since you've already registered the product with Steam, and you'll get a list of the installed games. When you choose HL2, it will connect to unlock the files, as the game is already registered.
I've just confirmed this by running an install on a second machine.
timezone (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:timezone (Score:2)
Re:timezone (Score:2, Insightful)
6 more hours at work before I can get home. This is going to be the slowest day ever...
Re:timezone (Score:5, Funny)
6 more hours at work before I can get home. This is going to be the slowest day ever...
Dude, 6 hours is nothing. I accidentally marked the wrong date on my calendar for Half-Life release, and spent Sunday afternoon anticipating it. Midnight came and I was ready to burst, but then I was wondering why it wasn't activated. Then I noticed I was off by 24 hours ;(
Re:timezone (Score:5, Funny)
Time to take some leave I think.
Re:timezone (Score:5, Funny)
tell 'em you shit your pants, no-one ever wants to check that one.
sadly I can verify that
Re:timezone (Score:3, Insightful)
You insensitive clod, I did just shit my pants... playing HL2!
Re:timezone (Score:3)
For the next 2 years I'm trapped on a Celeron 1.33Ghz with a Cyberblade XP al1, an integrated video chipset so slow it chokes on Quake 3!
so no UT2k3, Doom 3, or HL2 for me!
The upside is that by the time I'm done, even S3 and Trident will be making cards to play doom 3, so I'll be able to put together a sweet Doom 3 machine for the price of a ham sandwich! w00t!
well... (Score:4, Funny)
ahem...
Yeeeeehaaaaaa! (Score:5, Funny)
So much for the rest of this college semester. Between this and Halo2, I'll be lucky if I even come in contact with a female during the next 3 months...
Re:Yeeeeehaaaaaa! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Yeeeeehaaaaaa! (Score:5, Funny)
DDR man, DDR gets the chicks.
Yeah, but then their mother goes "What are you doing to my 9 year old daughter!" and it's a whole mess...
Re:Yeeeeehaaaaaa! (Score:5, Funny)
On behalf of the women... (Score:3, Funny)
On behalf of all the women at this guy's college: Thank you Half Life 2, thank you Halo 2.
Valve Deserves an Appaluse (Score:5, Interesting)
I have to commend Valve for doing it right. They didn't rush. They didn't over-hype. They didn't fuck it up. =)
I believe Valve deserves a round of applause. Half-Life 2 is a masterpiece.
*Applause*
Re:Valve Deserves an Appaluse (Score:5, Interesting)
Releasing Half-Life: Source was a pretty kick-ass idea as well -- I know a lot of people who have never PLAYED Half-Life, but given that the graphics were rather dated by today's standards, I don't think I could get them to pay attention. Now I can. =)
Re:Valve Deserves an Appaluse (Score:5, Interesting)
Anyone who thinks the levels in Doom 3 were "slapped together" to show off the engine should spend a little time designing levels. The general design, lighting, sound design (which was surprisngly important for some levels), and all around attention to detail in Doom 3 was very impressive. Whether you were a fan of the gameplay or not, you would be a fool to claim the levels were "thrown together".
Quake I... well, you might have an argument there. Some truly excellent levels, some appalling levels, and a surprising hodge podge of inconsistent design - that speaks of a certain amount of "slapped together".
Jedidiah.
Re:Valve Deserves an Appaluse (Score:5, Funny)
I agree. id meticulously designed one map, and then used it for the first 20 levels of the game.
Re:What happens when you light the levels (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Valve Deserves an Appaluse (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Valve Deserves an Appaluse (Score:3, Insightful)
Doom III seemed to have much better texturing, lighting, and environmental effects.
HL2 runs tons better on old hardware and has better physics. (much better storyline too, at least so far, 3 hours in, but we are talking game engines here)
I'm having a lot more fun playing HL2, but as far as game engines, I think the DOOM3 one will do just fine when the average spec of machines is up a bit. And if they can work on the physics. It looked a
Re:Valve Deserves an Appaluse (Score:5, Funny)
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The 3 way battle: Halo, Doom, HL (Score:4, Interesting)
To be honest, I was rooting for Half-Life 2. I always respected Valve's commitment to their community in their support of their game(s). Halo 2 was more of the same (yet somehow more fun than the first). Doom 3 was pretty, but had the personality of a tray of ice cubes.
I guess what I am trying to say in my own biased way, is, I'm glad I was backing Half-Life 2. So far I am not disappointed.
And by the way, has anyone noticed the excessive use of exploding barrels yet? It's like City 17 is a giant nitro nitro plant and they can't seem to keep track of the product.
Re:The 3 way battle: Halo, Doom, HL (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:The 3 way battle: Halo, Doom, HL (Score:5, Funny)
Barrels (and their sister containers, the crates) are an essential part of any FPS.
One of the canonical pieces of FPS review literature is the Crate Review System [oldmanmurray.com], which measures the time in game until the appearance of the first crate or barrel (StC: Start to Crate).
Re:The 3 way battle: Halo, Doom, HL (Score:3, Funny)
Sheesh!
Activation went off without a hitch (Score:5, Informative)
I played about 45 minutes when I swore to myself that all I would do is the intro. The game is just plain amazing, and runs pretty damn well on my computer with detail turned up (this is a 1.5 year old laptop).
Re:Activation went off without a hitch (Score:5, Funny)
That laptop was pretty new when the game was supposed to be released.
Wow.. (Score:5, Interesting)
AMD 2600/ATI 9700PRO and I'm getting 60-100FPS with 2X AA, at 1024x768. Smooth as silk, fast, and great.
Only problem, Its a tube chaser so far, just run and run and run. But damn if it dont look amazing.
BTW, she looks cute in those Jeans, Good job Valve..
Re:Wow.. (Score:3, Funny)
why $49.99? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:why $49.99? (Score:2)
Re:why $49.99? (Score:5, Informative)
For this demonstration, we'll follow the train of my thoughts with the package I selected, the silver package. At the price of $59.95 USD, I get the following:
Sure you may be able to get it cheaper if you are looking at the bottom line. But with Steam I am getting value.
Re:why $49.99? (Score:5, Interesting)
$29.99 seems fairer. That's $29.99 of money that goes to Valve as opposed to the $8 or whatever it is that goes with the retail version. Everyone wins except the legacy distributors - Valve because they get 4-5x the profit, the customer because they get the game for less.
Okay, so there are some distribution issues surrounding online downloads, but these can largely be mitigated with P2P. For example World of Warcraft uses a (very sucky) custom Bittorrent client to download the game. I have no idea what the savings are for distributing via a .torrent but I can well imagine that bandwidth consumption is slashed to 1/50th.
Expecting people to pay what they could reasonably expect to pay in the stores, is a non-starter as far as I'm concerned. Norton / Symantec do something similar.
As an aside, the WoW custom torrent app is so abysmally slow (as in broken slow) and requires various open ports, that I followed the advice I found somewhere, and split the .torrent out of the executable to download through a normal BT client. It was about 5 times faster.
Re:why $49.99? (Score:5, Interesting)
The same type of restrictions stopped valve from activating clients purchased via Steam before the in-store release date
However, that doesn't stop me disagreeing with the previous poster about the price of the game.
I personally think that $49.99 is a pretty good price for a game like this irrespective of the distribution medium.
Re:why $49.99? (Score:3, Informative)
What about premium service? (Score:2)
IF you pay for a premium service you should also get it. In this case everyone got it at the same time. I would be pretty pissed right now.
I know people who paid $75 for it, with the promise they would get it before everyone else.
It Doesnt Work!!! (Score:2)
Oh the humanity! (and being in london, i was late for work as well (release 8am GMT) )
Re:It Doesnt Work!!! (Score:5, Informative)
Apparently steam didnt download all the files. What files are missing varies from machine to machine. Valve is working on a fix.
Insomnia tonight (Score:4, Insightful)
Couldn't sleep and I was sick of infomercials so I decided I would try this steam thing...seeing as it was unlocked today. I dusted off the copy of HL1 a few months back and got aquainted with steam. Steam got HL1 down and playable on my machine in notime. They must be getting SLAMED. I have 4 meg down and steam (when used for HL1) saturated my bandwidth. As it sits now I bought the game and started downloading it at 4am. It's now 4:45 EST and I have 6% of HL2 downloaded. Ready to play in aprox. 321 minutes. So maybe this stint with insomnia will be spent watching the progress bar. If you are planing to buy HL2 as much as I'd rather the money go to Valve I would have to suggest you get a boxed copy....and leave Valve content server 18 alone...:P
Re:Insomnia tonight (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Insomnia tonight (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Insomnia tonight (Score:3, Informative)
Well I don't know if you would consider a 838 Meg download a big download. However I just checked and the steam download is jumping from 20KB to a max of 95 or so. It's all over the place. It's not steady and it's not saturating my bandwidth. I guess I can't argue though as other people are downloading just like me
Re:Insomnia tonight (Score:3, Informative)
The only one that's getting me is that I didn't realize that I had
But what about install speeds? (Score:3, Funny)
I won't bore you with the laundry list of other problems that I've encountered while installing Valve products, but suffice it to say there have been many, not the least of which is I've never seen a Valve product that has run faster than its ID counterpart, despite the Valve products faster optimised code. My 486/66 with 8 megs of ram installs windows faster than this 800 mhz machine can do Half-Life at times. From an ease of installation standpoint, I don't get how people can claim that Valve is a "superior" company.
Valve addicts, flame me if you'd like, but I'd rather hear some intelligent reasons why anyone would choose to use a Valve product over other faster, cheaper, more stable games.
Re:But what about install speeds? (Score:3, Insightful)
Your computer is below the minimum requirements too.
To play Half-Life 2 and other Source add-ons you need at least the following specification PC.
Minimum Requirements
* 1.2 GHz Processor
* 256MB RAM
* DirectX 7 level graphics card
* Windows 2000/X
Re:But what about install speeds? (Score:5, Funny)
i think i found your problem...
try using vi or pico and save approximately 100% of those resources
Finally some realistic humans (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/halflife2/screen s_6113062.html?page=17 [gamespot.com]
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/halflife2/screen s_6113062.html?page=10 [gamespot.com]
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/halflife2/screen s_6113062.html?page=7 [gamespot.com]
water doesn't look so bad neither::
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/halflife2/screen s_6113062.html?page=4 [gamespot.com]
http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/halflife2/screen s_6113062.html?page=12 [gamespot.com]
Re:Finally some realistic humans (Score:5, Interesting)
Maybe I'm just biased because this bloody game is Windows-only.
Re:Finally some realistic humans (Score:5, Interesting)
However, I haven't played the game, and if the animations are done properly it may account for the bad texturing.
Re:Finally some realistic humans (Score:3, Informative)
I've been playing... (Score:5, Informative)
First off, If you've played CS:Source, you don't even know the half of it. Half-Life 2 is one hell of a single player. It manages to scare you in broad daylight. It scares you not just by monsters, but by the dystopia/authoritarian thing going on. It's really freaking scary.
The voices, facial movements, physics, "Civil Protectorate", it's all awesome. After just one hour, I've forgiven Valve. Half-Life 2 is just as revolutionary as the original Half-Life was. You really have to play it to believe it. I can't even begin to describe in words the euphoria and the terror it strikes in your heart.
Not bad for a company's second game.
How's the replayability? (Score:2)
I didn't play HL1, but think that while the single player mode is great and pretty, I fear it gets worn out pretty quickly?
A major factor when I buy games is nowadays is the amount of replayability.
Re:How's the replayability? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Infidel (Score:5, Insightful)
He probably only buys movies that he can watch over and over again, like most people I know. Normally when somebody wants to watch a once-only movie, they rent it or watch it in a theater. These are not generally options for games.
Re:Infidel (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm sure many game developers know this too, otherw
Finally (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Finally (Score:3, Funny)
Opening.... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Opening.... (Score:5, Funny)
Awesome tech support (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Awesome tech support (Score:5, Funny)
Valve's next press release: Valve regretfully announces that Team Fortress 2 has again been delayed due to injuries sustained by our techs during a massive free-for-all brawl. "Bob totally knew that glitch that guy was experiencing with his Gefore 6400 was mine, man. He already got the one with the problem that guy in Iowa had with the crashing during installation, and that was one sweet bug to fix. Bastard."
Re:Awesome tech support (Score:3)
By the way, could everyone stop playing/pre-loading so that we can have the bandwidth to redownload quickly? Please?
Playing it now *WOW* (Score:4, Informative)
But *WOW* This game has already destroyed Doom 3 in the FIRST HALF HOUR OF PLAY!
You will excuse me, I have uh, important uh, stuff to uh, go and do now...
*starts steam again*
Why lord why... (Score:5, Funny)
Now I'll be looking over a candle in a romantic restaurant picturing gordon freeman's beardy mug.
I wonder if macdonalds would do...
Re:Why lord why... (Score:3, Insightful)
Linux (Score:3, Funny)
- Half Live 2: 59$
- Windows: 250$
- Having to repartition harddisk: fuck you.
Even the additional cost of windows (Microsoft-Tax), is very discouraging, but the general behaviour of said operating system raises the cost even more. I can't for instance just install windows on the third disk.
--
Re:Linux (Score:3, Funny)
But hey, at least the Microsoft-Tax is 100$ smaller!
Doom III vs UT2004 (Score:4, Insightful)
Any decent AAA game has extensive modding capabilities and Epic have done well in encouraging mod-makers to expand upon UT2004. The NVidia-sponsored "Make Something Unreal" competition has resulted in some really impressive mods, from Alien Swarm to Red Orchestra and UnWheel, Clone Wars add to the fun. Hell - there is even a Golf game built on UT2004. Doom III will get it's top quality mods given time but for now UT2004 will continue to command my Linux gaming attention.
And while I spare a thought for Half life 2, I'm not going to fret too much. If Valve doesn't want my gaming money I'll continue shovelling cash towards Epic, id software, Grimm Software, Garage Games, Epic Interactive, Running With Scissors and any other company out there who feels that Linux gaming is worth the trouble.
Cheers,
Toby Haynes
WHAT A COINCIDENCE! (Score:5, Funny)
A graphical timeline of my HL2 experience (Score:3, Funny)
6:17 am unlocking game and taking a shower =O
6: 45 am half life 2 logo comes up =)
6: 46 am menu screen =..)
6:50 am starts a new game =D
6:52 am starts playing =..D
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG
7:30 am craps his pants =|
8:02 am takes another shower and gets ready to go to work =(
9:32 am posts on slashdot
Hahahaha (Score:5, Funny)
Oh wait... maybe it's not slashdot, I suppose it's *MAYBE* possible it's the million people trying to download multimegabyte files to activate HL2?
Naaa... gotta be slashdot.
Steam Must Die (Score:5, Insightful)
When I try to launch the Half-Life 2 executable on its own, I get an error that it can't find filesystem_stdio.dll, which indeed does not exist anywhere on my hard disk. There is a filesystem_steam.dll, though. How helpful!
Is this what I have to look forward to? Buying a game and being able to maybe play it from time to time, whenever their servers happen to be up and not too terribly busy? Way to go, guys.
I can understand requiring Steam for multiplayer. Fine. No problem at all with that. But I should not need to connect to their servers every time I want to fire up the game on my own.
The first hour of my experience with this game was incredible. So far, the second hour of my experience is frustrating, annoying, and completely dissatisfying.
HALF-LIFE 2 DOES NOT WORK IN OFFLINE MODE!!! (Score:3, Informative)
Steam - Error
This operation cannot be completed when Steam is in offline mode.
I will never buy VALVe software again, I don't care if they make a game where Tr
Re:Steam Must Die (Score:5, Informative)
I'm sort of in the same boat; extremely frustrated. I, however, have not been able to play yet. I have been able to waste my entire afternoon and I'm not happy in the slightest.
My first problem came attempting to install it. I made the mistake of de-selecting Counter-Strike; the install fails on disc 4 if you do. It can't find "hl2.ico1". Well, Duh! It's on disc 5 retard! After waiting for the forums on steampowered.com, I found the problem was that I had chosen to not install Counter-Strike. Wasted time: about an hour and a half.
Next, I fired up Steam to create an account. Oh, my living hell! Who coded that thing? What requires 100% CPU time? Was someone at Valve experimenting with spin-locks? It seems like every click means a 2-minute wait while it pegs the CPU---then it finally does something. Another hour and a half---maybe 2---wasted.
Finally, after it decided to create my account, it got stuck validating my CD-key. I let it attempt to validate for---I kid you not---1:45 before I killed the stupid thing. Thereafter, I get the
error in the logs. I guess the servers finally melted down. The scary part is, when they come back online, will I have to call customer support to fix my account? I shudder to think there are more suprises like this waiting.The forums at steampowered.com are now officially offline and I have yet to find anywhere else (well, through Google at least) with help. It seems the entire support/authentication system has melted.
It is now almost 7 hours since I bought Half-Life 2 and I still cannot play it. I'm just now barely getting myself back to the state where I don't want to kill/maim/destroy something; I'm extremely dissatisfied with Steam. It was not up to the task, and has left a bad taste in my mouth. I hope Valve can fix this soon, but the damage is done.
Re:I guess the idiots are happy (Score:3, Funny)
Re:HL2 = HL1 clone (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:From Mexico (Score:3, Informative)
Nothing. Whatever strategy Valve may have planned (speculating) seems to be working beautifully. Craploads of fake HL2 files on ed2k which are mostly porn site rips, but some which are other games disguised as HL2 - usually UT2004. The Steam crack is actually nothing but a virus and there is nothing but the beta to be seen on torrent sites.
Re:Steam is taking a pounding.... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Steam is taking a pounding.... (Score:3, Funny)
Thanks a freaking lot for shattering my puny human psyche!
Re:Call me an idiot, but... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:GORDON FREEMAN DIES in hl2 (Score:3, Funny)
Re:STEAM vs. CDs, or CDs from STEAM? (Score:5, Informative)
The cd you buy from the store is basically a backup of the steam cache files without a hl2 executable to run the game.