Half Life 2 Deathmatch Free Copy

Well, with Christmas approaching and some hints of Black Mesa news (possible release?), I’ve decided to gift a Source powered game to someone who wishes to experience the mod.

Like usual the first community member to reply to this message, will get the game.

I will contact the member, so I can add him/her to friends and gift the game.

Happy Holidays everyone and let’s hope this year is extra special! (Black Mesa release pun intended!)

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Pick me, I have no games…

Gifted!

lol

Oh you Jambo.

Lol

Actually the copy is still available.
Jambo has a great holiday spirit!

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You know Deathmatch doesn’t count?

It should as long as the copy he has he actually bought. It only doesn’t count if you got it for free from the offer.

It’s a legit copy. Should count.

guy you can just Half-Life 2 Deathmatch legit for free from this link LOL

https://www.steampowered.com/nvidia/#

Guy, this doesn’t include the Source SDK that is needed for the MOD!
Get your facts straight before you post!

Ah. This makes sense.

Yeah, okay :stuck_out_tongue:
[COLOR=‘Black’]More like he already owns 99% of the games on Steam.

Just make a new steam account and gift it to yourself.

Anyone care gifting me TF2 or L4D(2) please?

Send me pm if you are so kind to gift
Grtz

MY fact ARE straight, If you go to this link you WILL get HL2: DM for free. i wasnt talking about hammer

Get YOUR facts straight before you make an ass out of yourself

Black Mesa won’t work with the HL2DM that you get from the Nvidia offer because it doesn’t include the SDK base, which is what you need for BM, that’s the whole point of it. Going to that link to get HL2DM to try and play BM would be pointless.

As an interesting side note, I a copy of HL2 and Episode 1 that are available for gifting, PM me if you’re interested (these will work with BM).

If your offer for Half Life 2: Deathmatch is still available, I wouldn’t mind a copy. I have an ATi video card, so I can’t get it for free, and I’ve been wondering about this game. If the copy is no longer available, then thanks for your generous offer. I’ll probably purchase it eventually.

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