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Version 1.0.0
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This fixes some inconsistencies across the three official Half-Life games to make the menus fit with the game more and bring back the WON styled text as close as possible with the Steam Version. This does not add the missing animated logos, fix menu background scaling issues, or add/modify menu functions. This is simply text correction for the menus. Color scheme for Blue Shift is not included in this download but can be downloaded from here instead. Installation: Note: The way this is installed ensures no updates or game file verification will delete/overwrite the custom files. 1. Download the file. 2. Extract the zip file to the main installation directory (where hl.exe is located). 3. In every game, go to the in-game options menu and under the "Content" tab, make sure "allow custom addon content" is checked. Click apply and the game will restart with the new text. Changes for all 3 games: Made main and pause menu text all capital, this is how it was in the WON versions. Changed "Options" text to "Configuration" like the WON version. Changes for Half-Life: Replaced "Training Room" text in New Game menu with "Hazard Course" Changes for Blue Shift: Replaced "Training Room" text in New Game menu with "Hazard Course" Replaced "Play Half-Life" button text in New Game menu with "Play Blue Shift", since that is the name of the game anyway. Changes for Opposing Force: Grey text on the side of the main menu options have been changed to their equivalent text from the WON version of the game, soldier! Replaced "Training Room" text in New Game menu with "Boot Camp" Like the WON version. Replaced "Play Half-Life" button text in New Game menu with "Play Opposing Force", since that is the name of the game anyway. Changed "Are you sure you want to quit?" text to "You going AWOL on me, son?" From the WON version. Please let me know of any typos I missed.-
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Version 1.0.0
136 downloads
This was primarily made for the Pre-25th Anniversary version of Half-Life on Steam since that version had absolutely no video playback at all. Now that the Anniversary update has come along restoring the logo video playback, it made restoring the other logos difficult since it involved replacing two files, making sure the audio is synced, having worse audio quality, and all audio files must be mixed into one file. These are scripts that basically have the videos play with FFplay (FFmpeg but as a media player) instead and then launch the specified game, this way the videos are played externally and are no longer tied to the limits of the Gold Source Engine. FFplay was chosen due to it's portability, compatibility, and it best emulates the original way the videos played in the WON versions. Windows version of FFplay is provided in this download for convenience with the license and readme files, those files only apply to ffplay.exe. I take no credit for anything except the vbs, bat, and ps1 files. Before Installing: The zip files contain VBS, BAT, and PS1 files for the sake of OS compatibility. You choose which ones to use as you do not need all of them extracted, they all do the exact same thing just in a different way. Their code can be reviewed by opening them in any text editor. BAT files are the most compatible and the fastest, use the VBS files to run the BAT without a console window (VBS and BAT files must stay together). PS1 files use Powershell and are more modern. You may need to allow your system to run the files, they are a little slower than BAT files. The version of FFplay provided will run on Windows 7 to modern Windows. Therefore, at least Windows 7 is required. Installation: Choose which zip file to download. Steam or WON. The script file names start with "LWM", this stands for "Launch With Movies". The two letters afterward represent the name of the games. "HL" = "Half-Life", "BS" = "Blue Shift", and "OF" = "Opposing Force". Steam: The scripts will launch the game using steam itself via it's Browser Protocol and not the hl.exe file directly, so any configurations and/or arguments made in steam should still work like normal as it is the equivalent as clicking the "PLAY" button in Steam. 1. Extract the "Steam Versions.zip" file into the main installation directory. This will also add the missing logo files from the WON version of the games and utilize the already existing valve.webm file. 2. Open Steam and right click on Half-Life and click "properties". Add -novid to the launch options. Do this for Blue Shift and Opposing Force Also. 3. Run the script for the game you wish to play, it must be used every time to launch the game with logo playback. WON: Since the media files are already there and play just fine in this version, this is technically not needed. But, this still eliminates the video limits of the Gold Source Engine, providing the possibility of higher quality videos. These scripts already include the -nosierra argument to prevent the videos from playing twice. If there are any other arguments you want to use, open the script files in a text editor, look for -nosierra, and add the arguments the same way you enter them in Steam, a space after each one. 1. For Half-Life and Opposing Force, extract the contents of the "Half-Life + Opposing Force" folder (not the folder itself) within the zip file into the main installation directory for Half-Life (where hl.exe is located). For Blue Shift, extract the contents of the "Blue Shift" folder (not the folder itself) within the zip file in the main installation directory for Blue Shift (where bshift.exe is located) 2. Run the script for the game you wish to play.-
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Original file: https://archive.org/details/Half-lifeOpposingForceDemo This is the official demo for Half-Life: Opposing Force. It includes 3 partial chapters (and a training level) from the full release. Note that the demo uses an older version of GoldSrc and may have compatibility issues with modern systems. Also, this is the full version of the demo and does not require Half-Life to be installed.