Apparently valve thinks Obsidian Conflict is Dystopia.
Whenever a friend is playing it it shows up as Dystopia in the friends list.
They have also merged the stats with dystopia:
http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=stats
(scroll down and click "View detailed statistics by game", look for obsidian... it isn't there)
Valve made another mistake
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What???
The Half-Life series plot has been very well planned out.
Not one of the games conflicts with the story line of the other and they fit together perfectly. If you play Half-Life from the beginning you can even see hints to things you will only understand if you play Half-Life 2.
The only thing they did to screw Half-Life was to (badly) port the original to the Source Engine.
The Half-Life series plot has been very well planned out.
Not one of the games conflicts with the story line of the other and they fit together perfectly. If you play Half-Life from the beginning you can even see hints to things you will only understand if you play Half-Life 2.
The only thing they did to screw Half-Life was to (badly) port the original to the Source Engine.
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Indeed they fit, with the exception of zombies. In HL1 the zombies had a maw in their chests (for feeding), while in HL2 they merely look like they lost most of their chest in a fight.Ne0nguy wrote:What???
The Half-Life series plot has been very well planned out.
Not one of the games conflicts with the story line of the other and they fit together perfectly. If you play Half-Life from the beginning you can even see hints to things you will only understand if you play Half-Life 2.
The only thing they did to screw Half-Life was to (badly) port the original to the Source Engine.