Half-Life: Opposing Force is an expansion pack for Valve Software's science fiction first-person shooter video game Half-Life. The game was developed by Gearbox Software and published by Sierra Entertainment on November 1, 1999. Opposing Force is the first expansion for Half-Life and was first announced in April 1999. Randy Pitchford, the lead designer on the game, later noted that he believed Gearbox was selected to develop Opposing Force because Valve wanted to concentrate on their future projects. Over the course of development, Gearbox brought in a variety of outside talent from other areas of the video games industry to help bolster various aspects of design. Opposing Force returns to the same setting as Half-Life, but instead portrays the events from the perspective of a U.S. Marine, one of the enemy characters in the original game. The player character, Adrian Shephard.

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Half-Life Studio Model Decompiler by Flying With Gauss.

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Half-Life Studio Model Decompiler v1.1(Win32, Linux)
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TCHORGO
TCHORGO - - 86 comments

How i use it on linux?

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nekonomicon Author
nekonomicon - - 306 comments

How any other console application.

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TCHORGO
TCHORGO - - 86 comments

Thanks, I'm kinda noob with this system.

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YTpetergamer965
YTpetergamer965 - - 10 comments

Wow this looks cool

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Guest
Guest - - 690,768 comments

Why the stupid program decompile in my destop, not in the flowder were is the decompiler?

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curseofnight
curseofnight - - 134 comments

Because you had the 'mdldec' folder on your desktop. When you drag and drop a .mdl file onto the .exe, it sends the decompiled .smds, .qc, textures, etc., one folder level up.

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nekonomicon Author
nekonomicon - - 306 comments

It sends to folder where your .mdl file.

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nekonomicon Author
nekonomicon - - 306 comments

On windows all executables must be installed to C:\Program Files.

On *nix all executables must be installed to /usr/bin:usr/local/bin.

And user must not write anything to this directories.

If you didn't know how to use console applications you can read books about DOS and/or UNIX Shell.

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softwardia
softwardia - - 54 comments

the program doesn't even start up

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