Half-Life 2

Half-Life 2

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Linux port of HL2
Are there any news about the port of HL2 to Linux? TF2 based on source runs perfect.
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Dgzt 14.1.2013 klo 4.42 
If this game will be available for Linux, I will buy.
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If this game will be available for Linux, I will buy.
If this game will be availible for Linux, I will buy again.
Viimeisin muokkaaja on Orange Bitflip; 14.1.2013 klo 10.28
I second that whole heartedly!
I'm another waiting for port ;)
Interesting that Team Forteress 2 is available (based on HL2 engine) and HL2 isn't
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Interesting that Team Forteress 2 is available (based on HL2 engine) and HL2 isn't
It's because TF2 is based on the MP version of the Source engine, and HL2 is based on 2007 or 2009. That's why CS:GO got ported so quick.
You know Valve will port all their games to Linux right? It takes time (and this is Valve we're talking about after all). It will come.
SOURCE is a single engine. Who is so stupid to maintaine separate engines for different games?... This kind of projects are too big to invest money to keep separate branches of same thing.
Orange Bitflip lähetti viestin:
Thought about it, yes you're right.

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You know Valve will port all their games to Linux right? It takes time (and this is Valve we're talking about after all). It will come.
SOURCE is a single engine. Who is so stupid to maintaine separate engines for different games?... This kind of projects are too big to invest money to keep separate branches of same thing.
They're not entirely separate, but these projects have different needs and are separate from each other, so they'll use differents versions.
Look it up, Valve makes different versions of the Source engine.
Half-Life 2 uses a single-player version, and Portal 1 uses a mod on that. Portal 2 entirely rewrites portions of the engine to work better with portals. Left4Dead uses an entire branch on the system, since it's multiplayer but with bots, which kinda breaks their ideas about multiplayer. TF2, CS:S, and Half-Life 2: Deathmatch use a multiplayer version of the engine that relies on a server-type system to keep the map running.
Viimeisin muokkaaja on Orange Bitflip; 16.2.2013 klo 15.29
What you say would be nice to be truth, but still, software isn't done only by developers, a serious project manager or producer would never allow that, because it's more expensive and harder to maintain.

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They're not entirely separate, but these projects have different needs and are separate from each other, so they'll use differents versions.
Look it up, Valve makes different versions of the Source engine.
Half-Life 2 uses a single-player version, and Portal 1 uses a mod on that. Portal 2 entirely rewrites portions of the engine to work better with portals. Left4Dead uses an entire branch on the system, since it's multiplayer but with bots, which kinda breaks their ideas about multiplayer. TF2, CS:S, and Half-Life 2: Deathmatch use a multiplayer version of the engine that relies on a server-type system to keep the map running.
madalin.ignisca lähetti viestin:
What you say would be nice to be truth, but still, software isn't done only by developers, a serious project manager or producer would never allow that, because it's more expensive and harder to maintain.
You're endlessly talking about theoretical game companies that don't exist.
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Category:Engine_branches
Valve has different games that have different needs, and it would be quite a biut more difficult if they forced the single-player engine of HL2 to work for a multi-player game like TF2, and vice versa.
bruno 18.2.2013 klo 16.20 
Is there somothing oficial about the port?
I'm still (impatiently) waiting :-) After CS: Source came out, I expected a HL2 for Linux release soon...
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