The Unofficial Official Chat Thread

Fisting aliens just comes naturally to Gordon.

Well, he is a scientist. Being inquisitive is in his job description.

Black Mesa is awesome, but it still suffers from the same thing HL1 suffers from, changing difficulty only makes the game more annoying. The AI doesn’t get better you just eat less bullets and they eat more :confused: I hope a realism mode or something can be added where everyone has the same HP and headshots are insta-kills.

Also, am I the only one who finds the AI’s accuracy to be a bit too perfect?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-pJ3R7XnBU&feature=player_embedded

: D

This is terrible; the brand new building that two of my classes are in doesn’t have any public wifi yet.

When I went to college, my only two classes were Engineer and Pyro.

Hah. I wish I had a laptop that could play TF2.

Actually I don’t, I’m paying little enough attention in class as is.

lol

What’s so funny about TF2?

I was gonna say.

Tiki?

TF2?

naw

Weird. Cryptic Canadians.

sigh

Imonfire was trying to explain to you that Tiki plays TFC, not TF2.

I see. So that’s why his TF2 backpack was empty.

At first I was like, how am I supposed to understand this? Then I realized that I’ve already seen the whole thing.

I’m getting old.

That is one of the best videos on the internet (besides porn :wink: ).

Oh, hah, that’s the violent forklift safety video, isn’t it?

My TFC backpack however has 20 rockets, 40 shells, 50 nails, and 200 cells.

Only 200? I have millions of cells! Trillions!

Millions? Whew! One EMP near you and you’ll take the whole server down with you.

I don’t want to see any older forum members involved in trolling or intentional thread derailment, no matter how stupid the thread is. If I see it outside of The Ladies Club, I’m going to give everyone involved a 30 day ban.

That’s not to say that it’s allowed in Ladies Club, but doing it outside of here is going to have real consequences this time around.

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.