Fork of Xash3D engine that ported to many different platforms, such as Linux, *BSD, OS X, Haiku, Emscripten, Android and iOS. Allows play Half-Life out-of-the-box.

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Based off Counter-Life and Xash3D. This is my first game(more like a mod) and I have no skills at all. So the project is pretty much raw rn.

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Qwertyus
Qwertyus - - 2,516 comments

There are 2 small low quality maps, guys. And only 1 is playable. Everything else is Half-Life & Counter-Life files with some changed models. So you are warned.

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C.S.Madisun
C.S.Madisun - - 444 comments

Well, this is broken.

The menus are all messed up, so it's nigh-impossible to invert the mouse, for example. Lord have mercy on you if you want to change the resolution.

Then there's the training map being missing, causing a nice error message to pop up if you try to play it.

When you actually get into the main game, it looks hideous. Bland, boxy rooms everywhere with awful textures all over the place, and until you fire a shot, the entire map is in fullbright. It looks terrible.

Gameplay-wise, it's damn near impossible, since enemies can kill you in about four hits and all you're armed with initially is a pistol with no extra ammo. Better buy some extra ammo quick... if you can figure out how (spoilers: you can't - pressing 'b' just displays a message saying 'you need the longjump module').

If, somehow, you can make it to the second room while killing all the enemies and not dying yourself, you'll find that you'll be out of ammo, out of ways to progress, and WELL out of patience.

I had a very bad time with this mod, and if you try to play it, you will too.

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vse8234 - - 3 comments

did you run it under GoldSrc?

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silentenor
silentenor - - 265 comments

The preview appears to be "AI Generated".

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