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Geek Culture / Half-Life 2 Countdown Begins

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OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 01:43
Quote: "Have to say you're missing out if you don't keep games around to play again...
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Ummm... Why ? You seen everything, done everything, brought the T-shirt and sign the autographs...

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Ian T
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 01:47
I really doubt you can possibly have seen and done everything in one play through-- never mind mods, expansions, and multiplayer, which are crucial components of HL2. Just my take on it .

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RalphY
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 01:47 Edited at: 22nd Nov 2004 01:47
Because you wont be able to play all the mods that will be released for it? The original Half Life spawned some of the best mods there are (Counter Strike, Natural Selection etc).

[Edit] Gah! beat me to it...
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 02:32 Edited at: 22nd Nov 2004 02:47
Quote: "never mind mods, expansions, and multiplayer, which are crucial components of HL2. Just my take on it"

The multi-player for HL2 may be good (if they every get around to activating it), but as I dont play on-line games it wont be much use for me. I dont download mods or buy expansion packs (which the exception to C&C).

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Ian T
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 02:45
Quote: " I dont download mods"




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Chris K
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:15
Mods are like free games.

Free dammit!! They just give them away! How can I resist?
OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:28
Quote: "Mods are like free games"

Still not worth the effort (or time).

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Chris K
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:31
Qué?

Have you not played Chemical Existence?
Ilya
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:32
Some are.

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:34
Quote: "Have you not played Chemical Existence? "

Nope

Quote: "Some are."

Maybe - Its all uninstalled now and RTR'ed

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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:34
Wa? But from my experience the Mods usually turn out better than the original game! Like Desert Combat for Battlefield 1942, or my personal favorite online game - Natural Selection.
Chris K
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:38
If you've never tried the mods how can you comment?

My HL folder is about 2GB from mods.
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:39 Edited at: 22nd Nov 2004 03:39
Quote: "If you've never tried the mods how can you comment?"

I can because it only affects me - I dont do mods, but if you want to you can.

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Chris K
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:44
But you might like them! It seems you're denying yourself a pleasure for no good reason.

Whatever, your choice.
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 03:45
Maybe or maybe not - just cant be bothered to find out. Besides it's going back tomorrow...

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Jeku
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2004 14:16
Quote: "Besides it's going back tomorrow..."


Might as well be stealing. If you buy a game, play through it in its entirety (which you did), then return it, I'd consider that immoral. That's just me, though. I could see if you didn't like it after the first half hour or if it crashed your computer, but any other reason than that is wrong.


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Posted: 23rd Nov 2004 00:01
Ya, but the fact that it'll land in the bargain bin at almost but not quite full price doesn't bother you

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Ian T
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2004 12:22
I have to agree with Jeku, that seems pretty... weird. Why try to get the money back if you played through the game all the way? That's what you paid for in the first place. My two cents.

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Posted: 23rd Nov 2004 20:20
You cant be bothered downloading free mods , yet you go to the effort of returning a game? how bizarre.
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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 00:58
I wouldn't trade it in, I have to much fun with CS: source!

Guns arnt the problem, people are the problem, shoot all the people and guns arnt a problem anymore.
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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 02:21
I dont know whether to loath or just hate that.

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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 03:05
loathing is always a good conversational piece.. for example, which is more dramatic and/or enraging?

I hate the fact that you take your played and enjoyed games back to where you buy them from.

OR

I loathe the fact...

Loathe is such a cool word..

The way it roles off the tongue and insights anger and hatred and all things evil... looooaaathttthhhee..

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Posted: 24th Nov 2004 03:10
Indeed...

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