Black Mesa Induction

Talking about measurements the US will eventually turn towards the metric system. The legislation is alredy on the table in the state of Hawaii.

Feedback is welcome.

I really like what you’ve done with the lighting! You guys have gone up in quality lately. :slight_smile:

Yeah, the lighting, even the local subtle lighting at the vending machine, looks really good !

Whoa, dat similarity.
I think I found the inspiration. :slight_smile:

Yeah, was looking for some lobbies and I found that! I didn’t mean to make it 100% similiar ^-^

Look who stuck their fingers out the dirt.


You missed a spot:


Those pictures are completely obsolete right now. The retail version KINDA ruined our levels.
I DO have some updates I guess. Here’s what i’m working on as we speak. Everything is a W.I.P. even the lights, ofc.

How’s development been as of late?

It’s going pretty darn slow. Not sure if we can keep everything up at this point.

Hey, have you guys been able to get scientists to use the pre-disaster idle dialogue? When I try setting the “isPreDisaster” flag to 1 in the map options, it behaves really weirdly and adds a useless “worldispredisaster” value to all NPCs without actually affecting the “predisaster” flag itself.

The mod looks great, by the way, shame it’s experiencing development difficulties.

Really look forward to this mod

Answering my own question, I found a global variable in Anomalous Materials that I had missed- it seems Black Mesa overrides the original response system and uses similarly-named global vars for response contexts. Tangent aside, the processing area looks pretty good, although that “maintenance access” sign appears to be clipping into the doorframe slightly:

It also is, but it’s been revamped with something new.
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Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.