Half-Life 2 Lost Coast, Antlion Troopers 36
Ant writes "Antlion Troopers is a series of Half-Life 2 modifications where it puts you on the squad of a combine expeditionary force to fight off the antlion population. Just think of Starship Troopers movies. The sequel, Deuce, lets you interact with the squad members, set up sentry guns, etc."Additionally, Gamespot has a first look at the Lost Coast add-on for the main campaign. From the article: " You fight your way up a sheer cliff face, trading fire with those pesky Combine soldiers every step of the way. You'll occasionally have to deal with some of the more vicious sorts of headcrabs, and at the end you'll have to bring down a Combine gunship with Gordon Freeman's trusty rocket launcher. You'll have to solve a couple of light physics puzzles as well, which we won't detail for the sake of preserving at least a little of the surprise."
Re:Yawn (Score:1)
Re:Yawn (Score:1)
Yes. (Including the Citadel sequence which some didn't like but I thought was an excellently done "falling action" epilogue after the proper climax of the battle with multiple striders). You mind saying what you didn't like about the game? Personally, I consider it to be the best single-player FPS ever made. The only way I can see for someone to really hate it is if they don't like, y'know, shooting things. Which is generally considered something of a given when you bu
Re:Yawn (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Yawn (Score:1)
The gameplay was fun and enjoyable, but the storyline was horribly lacking. As an FPS, it doesn't really have to have a gripping storyline, but even so, basic questions should have been answered.
As Freeman, you're dropped into this bleak future, and nothing gets explained about how the world ended up that way or anything along those lines. Correct me if I'm wrong, of course, becau
Re:Yawn (Score:1)
Bit of a late reply - been on hols, but if you finish the airboat bit and get to Black Mesa East then Dr Vance will explain a bit about the 7 hour war and the installation of Dr Breen as administrator. This though is only acti
torrent (Score:4, Informative)
Half-Life 2 (Score:1, Insightful)
Otherwise, HL2 is little more than Yet Another Generic Shooter. It's completely linear, almost as bad as those early rail shooters. "Go this way, now this way. Oh look, a scripted event trigger."
The story is fine, but gameplay-wise it's just boring. For godsakes, it has ubiquitous exploding barrels and crates with ammo! It's a dull, cliche shooter
Re:Half-Life 2 (Score:1)
At any rat
Re:Half-Life 2 (Score:2, Interesting)
Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:3, Interesting)
I can play CS:S with no problems. Been playing Battlefield 2 everyday. Red Orchestra through UT2004 quite a bit. So just 3 nights ago, I thought I'd fire up HL:2 and go a little further and WHAM about 2 minutes in I begin to get queasy again. Breaking out in a cold sweat and very nauseous.
No idea...
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2)
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2)
I've been playing these types of games since the original Wolfenstein...but I met my match with this one in terms of nausia.
I DO remember getting motion sick when playing Quakeworld...but I was using this weird controller at the time called The Orb...where you just move while holding this ball attached to this gamepad...you could pull and twist and bend the direction to move and look in opposite directions. This is before WASD became popular as a co
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2)
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:1)
Or maybe I shouldn't give HL2 so much credit.
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:1)
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2, Interesting)
Try the following:
sv_cheats 1
default_fov 90
fov 90
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2)
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2)
I think it's default is 75 which can play games with your vision since humans can see I think in excess of 120...
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2)
Make sure that your framerate for the resolution that you are playing at isn't 60Hz. Try 70/72/75/etc... and give it a go.
Even though it's hard to see, different framerates can make people queasy and/or have epileptic [wikipedia.org] problems.
I had a similar problem with Quake1 and then found out that 60Hz at the resolution I was using was the problem.
HL2 gave me a similar probl
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2)
But I'm going to try the FOV adjustments.
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:2)
True...if we completely ignored the context of the discussion and did the AC 'Nitpick Boogie'.
Frame Rate [wikipedia.org]
Refresh rate [wikipedia.org]
It's all about context.
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:1)
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:1)
Then I happened to get a new 30" LCD HDTV and subsequently decided to hook my computer up to it using DVI. I tried HL2 again in widescreen (1280x768) while sitting about eight feet away
Re:Does it still give you motion sickness? (Score:1)
I guess it depends onthe person playing.
antiquated game play (Score:1)
Re:antiquated game play (Score:2)
Personally, I think both styles of FPS are completely legitimate. WHen I wan
Re:antiquated game play (Score:2)
At least it's not a box canyon.
about antlion troopers (Score:2)
I've enjoyed both similar situations in the game (in the prison, and when teleporting with Alyx), and this is way more fun.
I don't know if it's just the simple pleasure of hearing the bugs die or what, but I can play this all day. (which is actually what I did today).
Thanks RomeoGuy! I'm sure you and your team will be rewarded for your endeavor.