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Half-Life 2 Interview Illuminates

As part of the continuing Half-Life 2 media blitz, GameSpy has an interview with Valve's Doug Lombardi about the much-heralded FPS sequel. This insightful interview has info on who'll be returning: "A few of your friends from Black Mesa are in Half-Life 2, and they are sort of immediately your allies; like some of the scientists and Barney the security guard character", as well as more on system requirements: "I think that Valve tries very hard to support as far back with system as we humanly can, and in this case we're going back to a Pentium II 800 with 128mb of RAM, but as get up to a Pentium 4 class you'll see better water and better effects." Meanwhile, the third direct-feed Half-Life 2 movie, 'Kleiner's Lab', is available via Steam, Gamers Hell, BitTorrent via GameTab, and most of the other usual online stockists.

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  1. Pentium II 800? by Asprin · · Score: 3, Funny


    "I think that Valve tries very hard to support as far back with system as we humanly can, and in this case we're going back to a Pentium II 800 with 128mb of RAM, but as get up to a Pentium 4 class you'll see better water and better effects."

    Pentium II 800?

    I thought they peaked at, like 450!

    My old PC is worse than I thought.

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  2. Re:Backward compatibility by Nonki · · Score: 2, Funny

    It is a neat concept, one that's been around since before Quake 1. Every FPS or graphics-heavy game has settings for model complexity, texture detail, resolution, anti-aliasing, etc. Do you play computer games?