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Half life blue shift speedrun
Half life blue shift speedrun












half life blue shift speedrun
  1. HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT SPEEDRUN MOD
  2. HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT SPEEDRUN UPDATE
  3. HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT SPEEDRUN MODS

The most notable are bunnyhopping and prop-flying. Old engine has significant movement differences, as well as a long list tricks and glitches now patched. It’s also the same engine used in the run Half-Life 2: Done Quick by the HL2DQ team in 2006 the run Done Quicker aimed to replace. Some of which are just because of level loads though, so I'd have to replay the thing just to know where the levels are.Half-Life 2 Done Quicker is a segmented speedrun of Half-Life 2 in 40 minutes, 49 seconds performed by the SourceRuns team utilizing the original, retail engine released in 2004. How do I know how many segments your run is? The only way would be to carefully watch the video and look for the aforementioned jumps ahead from dropped time, some of which I definitely noticed when watching. If you don't have dem files, I don't have that ability. With dem files it is easy for me to take the dem files and watch them in-game and verify exactly what was done. You need to weigh out the number of segments vs the cost of little tricks. In my opinion, if you're only playing 1-5 seconds at a time in order to heavily optimize a game, you're not really playing it and might as well do a TAS. So I said I'd add half a second for each quick save to make up for it, and to discourage a huge number of saves/demos. At a few particular points in one of the first HL runs there was some obvious jumps ahead because of this. It started in the original half-life because I noticed that the engine was dropping a few frames on every load. The problem is that I add a half-second penalty per quick save.

half life blue shift speedrun

Maybe it's listed twice now or you can start it via the explained switch. Yo ucould however try to copy the bunnmyhop folder from the HL installation in your steam folder to the BlueShift folder and restart steam. Well, but the different mods/games do, so you probably have to change something for BlueShift. German BlueShift, German Steam and stuff shouldn't make a difference at all. Yeah, well, and that the bodies just get invisible instead of splattering around. It doesn't matter if you've got the censored german version or not, it's only about some language files and some blood textures that are transparent instead. Maybe you should try to get his mail or any other contact way and ask him. Maybe there are only few things to modify, but I'm not an HL modder, it's probably an imcompletable task for me, while the original coder maybe only needs to make a few tweaks.

HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT SPEEDRUN MOD

I doubt the bunnyhop mod works with blueshift, I haven't tried it exactly but I remember I had to download a different mod for Half-Life and Half-Life:Uplink. At least for the western world, German is the 2nd most used or spread language. Since they're at least 100million German speaking people the chance meeting a guy how's able to speak german is very high. You can try and add the mod trigger there, by adding -modtrigger or add any other command like you know from the HL shortcut -console switch.

HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT SPEEDRUN MODS

There're a lot of other mods that are steam compatible, however you can probably try to modify the HL shortcut: Rightclick game, choose properties then "Launch Options". the "Half-Life Bunny Mod" or however it was named is steam compatible (Spider-Waffle used it for his single segment HL1 run). It also keeps your currently installed games up to date, but it uses way more resources than a single version and is overall quite Dark Devil: If a mod is steam compatible it'll show up in the steam games menu, e.g.

HALF LIFE BLUE SHIFT SPEEDRUN UPDATE

Before starting it forces you to update if you're online and there's an update available - regardless if you only want to play singleplayer. You need to start Steam, in Steam you can start the game you actually wanted. Steam is an online platform from Valve where they sell their games as well as well. However, the normal version runs like you expect a game to run. hehe I think that was what you wanted to express, am I right? Try "where is the difference" or "what is different" next time ). and if not, he'll probably notice that you are, or at least, that you're foreign. I think everyone in this thread already read that you're german.














Half life blue shift speedrun