Isn’t there an area in those corridors in HL1 where debris does fall from the ceiling and crash through the grating, forcing you to jump a gap?
yep
I think the Artillery Strikes should continue to blow the roof off this warehouse if you try to hide inside.
Talking about zombies, would be interesting to see the Zombie Guard variant harder to kill than the normal Zombie. Cause all guards wear an armored vest before the Headcrab attack, so by the logic, they should be harder to kill in the zombie form (in the same way as happens in EP1, between Standard Zombie and the Zombine).
The same suggestion go for the Zombie HECU, even harder to kill than the other variations.
This would be a nice addition to gameplay, making the variants not only cosmetic, but more challenging too.
It’s been suggested countless times. The answer was NO. The difference between zombies will be purely visual.
What a pity!
Unfortunately, this isn’t Opposing Force. Sorry.
I think we all (or at least me) thought you were talking about a girder that would fall onto the walkway in front of you in the chamber; you’d be like OH SHIT and the tentacle would swing around and come at you and then you’d be like OH SHIT again.
There weren’t any real differences in the zombies in OF either.
There were soldier zombies that were several times tougher than regular zombies. They threw bits of their guts at you from a distance, and charged at you.
You mean the Gonome things?
You got the Soldier Zombie and the Gonome mixed up.
The batteries are lined up:
They should be:
i hate to nitpick like this, but it bugs me
Odd. I thought for some weird reason that the HECU zombies were faster than regular scientist zombies.
Most commercial devices use the latter, but it’s not the batteries so much as the wiring that counts.
Soldier and security guard zombies had a bit more health.
But one wire’s red and one’s blue; doesn’t that mean that one is supposed to go to a positive terminal and one’s supposed to go to a negative terminal?
Yes, but sometimes it means: I soldered in the wrong colored wire, oh fuck it.
Seriously, it really doesn’t matter that much. I’ve wired some small circuits entirely with excessively long purple telephone wire.
I have noticed on several occasions that actual real-world photographs are used in Black Mesa.
In my opinion, that’s a bad idea. It reminds the player that he’s in an artificial world and it can break suspension of disbelief, I think.
I don’t recall seeing any photos in HL2, either.
What?