Combine made them, so yeah…
I don’t know if i liked or hated the power the Headhumpers had in hl1. They did a lot more damage than in hl2, but in hl2 they almost didn’t hurt you.
Any evidence to suggest this?
go search on the net
Actually, yes, I’m pretty sure there have been statements from Valve that when the combine started started incorporating using headcrab canisters for shelling cities, they also did the usual thing of screwing with the biology in order to better weaponize them.
As for the reason why the number of zombies dropped drastically towards the end, I always figured it was because the zombies were the enemies of the HECU as well, so when the HECU came in they kicked ass and took names on any zombies in the area before you ever got there.
Yeah, it has a lot of speculation on it, so what? I’m sure you could find a website claiming the sky is green, it doesn’t make it true.
fansite/=valve
anyway , shouldn’t there be masses of zombie corpses lying around once you get into HECU controlled territory ? or maybe valve just didnt want to put strain on the engine and skipped that detail …
I don’t think Valve has actually stated that the Combine made the fast and poison headcrabs, but it does seem to be the most logical explanation (as opposed to “eating something poisonous”).
i remember someone from Valve team talking about it, amirite?
have you read “raising the bar” ?
Nope. :retard:
But I don’t think I’ve heard people talking about that in reference to Combine modified headcrabs. I could be wrong.
well there’s a lot of background info in the book regarding the combine(and not just the combine but every character in the game) and the thought and engineering that was behind it … you should take a look at it , it’s a good read
yessir.:what:
from what movie made your signature? :lol: This garry`s mod idiots are so fun :retard:
Because not every living being in black mesa was attacked by a headcrab.
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