Things you DON'T want to see in BM.

You want to know if in Black Mesa we can watch scientists on the toilet?

…:ninja:

I was just kidding :lol: I don`t want to see or hear knowing that the AI of Black Mesa characters will be very high

Looks more like he’s rubbing his legs from that angle.

.Why would a scientist rub his legs?

For science…?

Maybe… Although the scientist on the toilet should be fapping :retard:

:fffuuu:

…for science of course.

Yes, for science. :stuck_out_tongue: Everything is for science! Especially fapping.

Hey, you never know when you’ll need that semen sample.

I don’t want to see Questionable Ethics dramatically different from what it was like in HL1

Why should he? What fundamental law governs whether scientists in a video game should be masturbating on a toilet?

so you want long boring hallways and rooms that make no sense?

I don’t want to see a pale, wrinkly, old, balding scientist beating off in the game! Not on the toilets, not EVER!

I don’t want all the textures and stuff to be different because it actually looked like a laboratory there, where shit got done. They made huge laser beams that blew holes in walls, and the Tau Cannon which is awesome.

I don’t care if they make it look sexier, just I hope they don’t make it completely different like what they’re doing with Xen.

I don’t want all the textures and stuff to be different because it actually looked like a laboratory there, where shit got done. They made huge laser beams that blew holes in walls, and the Tau Cannon which is awesome.

I don’t care if they make it look sexier, just I hope they don’t make it completely different like what they’re doing with Xen.

I’m sure it will be recognizable.

What do you know about Xen, jack shit that’s what.

We know that they’re changing it dramatically.

They’re changing it, that’s all we know. I’m sure some of the jumping has been dialed back a wee bit and a few more changes. But I doubt it’s changed so much that it’s barely recognizable compared to the original level.

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.