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Ohhh, now it's all coming back. XD
In the original, it was so weird to just, you know, run through the two power things then throw some lever. In Black Mesa, you first have to plug two, well, plugs into the big wall sockets. THEN you push some button to fry the garg's brains out. Then you get to play with his pincher-like claws. That kept me occupied for about an hour... lol Even on my first run of the game, I immediately understood both the objective and the challenge of this task. After I plugged the first one in, I turned and saw the flaming pilliars bursting through the open doorway. It was so cinematic, and also so very entertaining to play. I look forward to the Xen levels, to see what other fun and exciting levels and senarios we have to worm our way through. Just promise me that the Vortigaunt factory place thingy will be immproved. (I didn't like that part... (Don't tell anybody...))
Is this because the gargantua has no death animation and ragdoll ?
Yeah I did that but the fire button there does nothing. Did I miss something down below? All the console lights are green and the guard does his next scene.