Re: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Bruce \Bahamut\ Andrews
Brandon Dumont - MWEB wrote:
Sorry to bug you guys with this but steam forums are down (surprise
surprise)
My HL2 will be arriving shortly and I just wanted to double check
something.
Atm I only have a internet connection at work and not at home!
Will I be able to install it to my work drive, activate it, then take it
home and play it on a real pc?
Or is there a better way to do this?
Thanks
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RE: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Brandon Dumont - MWEB
Hi Bruce.

Not possible. Security reasons.

How can you build a game with no multiplayer aspect (please don't say
cs:s is the multiplayer for hl2, it might be packaged like that, but
packaging don't make it so!) but still demand that they have a internet
connection!

Maybe I should get my money back and wait for the cracked offline
version (that's a joke kay!)




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 Brandon Dumont - MWEB wrote:

 Sorry to bug you guys with this but steam forums are down (surprise
 surprise)
 
 My HL2 will be arriving shortly and I just wanted to double check
 something.
 Atm I only have a internet connection at work and not at home!
 Will I be able to install it to my work drive, activate it,
 then take
 it home and play it on a real pc?
 
 Or is there a better way to do this?
 
 Thanks
 
 B.
 MWEB: S.A.'s trusted Internet Service Provider. Just Like that.
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 it home :o

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Re: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Bruce \Bahamut\ Andrews
Brandon Dumont - MWEB wrote:
Hi Bruce.
Not possible. Security reasons.
How can you build a game with no multiplayer aspect (please don't say
cs:s is the multiplayer for hl2, it might be packaged like that, but
packaging don't make it so!) but still demand that they have a internet
connection!
Maybe I should get my money back and wait for the cracked offline
version (that's a joke kay!)
VALVe's primary market is the online gaming community who will make
multiplayer mods and extend Half-Life 2's life span quite
substantially... online activation is s much better then the
alternative (making you uninstall cd burning/emulation progs..)
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RE: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Brandon Dumont - MWEB
Understandable!

If your not living in a 3rd world country (south Africa) where a
permanent 512 ADSL (with a 3 gig cap I might add) connection would cost
you a quarter of your monthly salary!

Oh well who cares about us low bandwidth hussies anyway.

Will see about getting permission to bring my home pc into work so I can
play a game I already own!

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 Subject: Re: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

 Brandon Dumont - MWEB wrote:

 Hi Bruce.
 
 Not possible. Security reasons.
 
 How can you build a game with no multiplayer aspect (please
 don't say
 cs:s is the multiplayer for hl2, it might be packaged like that, but
 packaging don't make it so!) but still demand that they have
 a internet
 connection!
 
 Maybe I should get my money back and wait for the cracked offline
 version (that's a joke kay!)
 
 VALVe's primary market is the online gaming community who
 will make multiplayer mods and extend Half-Life 2's life span
 quite substantially... online activation is s much better
 then the alternative (making you uninstall cd
 burning/emulation progs..)

 --

 - Bruce Bahamut Andrews


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RE: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Napier, Kevin

VALVe's primary market is the online gaming community who will make
multiplayer mods and extend Half-Life 2's life span quite
substantially... online activation is s much better then the
alternative (making you uninstall cd burning/emulation progs..)
- Bruce Bahamut Andrews


online activation is s much better then the
alternative (making you uninstall cd burning/emulation progs..)

huh?
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Re: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Bruce \Bahamut\ Andrews
Brandon Dumont - MWEB wrote:
Understandable!
If your not living in a 3rd world country (south Africa) where a
permanent 512 ADSL (with a 3 gig cap I might add) connection would cost
you a quarter of your monthly salary!
Oh well who cares about us low bandwidth hussies anyway.
Will see about getting permission to bring my home pc into work so I can
play a game I already own!
Heh, you don't own it, you're lisencing it... you should've read on the
box about the online activation before purchase :|
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Re: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Bruce \Bahamut\ Andrews
Napier, Kevin wrote:
VALVe's primary market is the online gaming community who will make
multiplayer mods and extend Half-Life 2's life span quite
substantially... online activation is s much better then the
alternative (making you uninstall cd burning/emulation progs..)
- Bruce Bahamut Andrews
online activation is s much better then the
alternative (making you uninstall cd burning/emulation progs..)
huh?
EA Games tried incorporating code into their games that required you to
uninstall alcohol 120/clonecd/daemon tools/etc...  BattleField Vietnam
seemed to have a limited and 'secret' version of this, which was
overcome by the people developing the cd burning/emulation software
pretty fast.  Far-Cry won't play (or so I'm told) if you have emulation
software installed...
It's pretty crappy, but meh, that's EA for you.
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Re: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Pit Gee
I agree with the statement about the longevity and mods.  However, I also
disagree with the on-line registration and the whole steam process.  I
bought the half life gold pack some time after the orginal half life came
out.  My bro and I both played through the single player game as well as
playing hl deathmatch against each other on the home lan.  Granted we only
had the one copy of the disc so technically we were probably breaking the
rules.  I am not saying that was right, however, only two people used it not
tens or more as if someone had gotten a copy off the net or something. We
did the same thing with the red-alert two games.   At the time I was living
in the country and only had dial up.  Playing an on-line first person
shooter was out of the question.  A year or so ago I finally got a cable
connection in my apartment at school.  Soon after I started playing tfc
online and later discovered dod.
I would have to say that at least in my case the reason for the games
longevity as well as the reason I purchased it in the first place had to do
with the quality of the game, the convenience of use and the fact that my
bro and I could play the thing on the lan without any trouble.  It was only
years later that I discovered the mods.  To tell you the truth even though
the gold pack had half life, tfc, opposing force and counter strike and I
later purchased blue shift I have barely played counter strike.  It is a
great game but didn't lend itself to one on one play in my opinion.  Now
that there is no more won I doubt my bro and I would even be able to play
dod on the lan without having to jump through a million hoops.  I don't even
know if sturmbot works with steam.  I can't get a listen server to work so I
can goof around with a friend or two and explore a map occasionally.
I find some good things about steam but also alot of things that are a pain
in the neck about it.  Technically I know it should be one copy per person.
I fully understand that with all the fraud going on and the lack of respect
and consideration in the world that valve needs to protect itself from some
yahoo passing out pirated copies of their game.  However if a couple of kids
want to buy the game (which is rather expensive I might add) and play it on
a home lan I don't think it should be that complicated to do.  I doubt I
would have ever bought the game to start with at the time if the guy in the
game store hadn't told me it didn't require the disk to play the game.  I
imagine after dod source comes out I will probably get hl2.  I am sure it is
a great game and probably as close to the war of the words or other sci-fi
fantasy action as anything yet has come.  But man for $60-80 I expect a
hassle free experience.

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Subject: Re: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 01:12:29 +1000
Brandon Dumont - MWEB wrote:
Hi Bruce.
Not possible. Security reasons.
How can you build a game with no multiplayer aspect (please don't say
cs:s is the multiplayer for hl2, it might be packaged like that, but
packaging don't make it so!) but still demand that they have a internet
connection!
Maybe I should get my money back and wait for the cracked offline
version (that's a joke kay!)
VALVe's primary market is the online gaming community who will make
multiplayer mods and extend Half-Life 2's life span quite
substantially... online activation is s much better then the
alternative (making you uninstall cd burning/emulation progs..)
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RE: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

2004-11-17 Thread Brandon Dumont - MWEB
Yea ok lets split hairs shall we.

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 Subject: Re: [hlds] Off topic hl2 help!

 Brandon Dumont - MWEB wrote:

 Understandable!
 
 If your not living in a 3rd world country (south Africa) where a
 permanent 512 ADSL (with a 3 gig cap I might add) connection
 would cost
 you a quarter of your monthly salary!
 
 Oh well who cares about us low bandwidth hussies anyway.
 
 Will see about getting permission to bring my home pc into work so I
 can play a game I already own!
 
 Heh, you don't own it, you're lisencing it... you should've
 read on the box about the online activation before purchase :|

 --

 - Bruce Bahamut Andrews


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