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Website:github.com/SDLash3D/...
Maintainer:ptitSeb
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Version:0.97.3224.15
Filesize:50.36 Mb
Category:Game
Sub-Cat:ActionGame
Redistribute:Allowed
Added:May 20, 2015
Updated:Nov 29, 2016
Downloads:1398
Package Author: ptitSeb
Description:
HalfLife: Uplink
Using Xash3D Engine
Xash3D Engine is a custom Gold Source Engine rewritten from scratch. Xash3D
is compatible with many of the Gold Source games and mods and should be
able to run almost any existing singleplayer Half-Life mod without a hitch.
The multiplayer part is not yet completed, multiplayer mods should work just
fine, but bear in mind that some features may not work at all or work not
exactly the way they do in Gold Source Engine.

Half-Life: Uplink is a demo version of Valve Software's 1998 first-person shooter computer game Half-Life, released on February 12, 1999. Uplink features many of the common enemies, characters, and weapons from the full game.

The Uplink chapters were cut during Half-Life's development phase, and roughly fit in prior to or during the Lambda Core chapter. They were, however, strongly revised for the demo release. Uplink also includes the same Hazard Course from the full release of Half-Life.
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Xash3D - HalfLife: Uplink ver: 0.97.3224.15
Author: Valve and Xash Team
Website: -
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HalfLife: Uplink Using Xash3D Engine Xash3D Engine is a custom Gold Source Engine rewritten from scratch. Xash3D is compatible with many of the Gold Source games and mods and should be able to run almost any existing singleplayer Half-Life mod without a hitch. The multiplayer part is not yet completed, multiplayer mods should work just fine, but bear in mind that some features may not work at all or work not exactly the way they do in Gold Source Engine. Half-Life: Uplink is a demo version of Valve Software's 1998 first-person shooter computer game Half-Life, released on February 12, 1999. Uplink features many of the common enemies, characters, and weapons from the full game. The Uplink chapters were cut during Half-Life's development phase, and roughly fit in prior to or during the Lambda Core chapter. They were, however, strongly revised for the demo release. Uplink also includes the same Hazard Course from the full release of Half-Life.

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Additional Info
Here is Half Life: Uplink, using Xash3D engine.

HalfLife: Uplink is the demo for Halflife. Unlike traditional demo, this one feature Levels not found in the full game (like for the JK2 demo). So getting it is advised even if you have the full version!

The demo data are already packed, the PND is ready2play.

History log
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Build 15
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* New build in sync with main Xash3d pnd (faster and smoother gameplay).

Build 13
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* New build in sync with main Xash3d pnd (faster and smoother gameplay).

Build 12
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* New build (should be faster)

Build 11
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* Fixed a bug preventing a new game to start

Build 10
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* Updated sources and libs

Build 09
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* Updated sources and libs

Build 08
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* Fixed the ".noshouldermb" function

Build 07
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* New build, based on 3030 sources.

Build 06
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* Added support for Nub as Joystick
* Left nub to move now

Build 05
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* Initial build
* Same version (and same binaries) as stand alone Xash3d

A thread is open here: https://boards.openpandora.org/topic/18120-xash3d-half-life-uplink/
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ptitSeb
12/10/2015 09:12 UTC
v0.97.3153.11
I have put the "-dev 1" on the command line in the PND, because some user wanted to have access to the console. But maybe that switch is a bit to "stong" and just "-console" should be enough (I have put that already in the xash3d pnd).
ekianjo
12/10/2015 09:06 UTC
v0.97.3153.11
not sure if they are normal or should be visible... and i did not tweak anything in the command line. I am wondering if they are not slowing the game a little.
ptitSeb
12/10/2015 08:52 UTC
v0.97.3153.11
@ekianjo: yes please. I don't remember those messages, but they may be normal? (and showing because of the "-dev 1" argument in command line).
ekianjo
12/10/2015 08:29 UTC
v0.97.3153.11
Some of the random crashes are gone compared to previous version, but I now get some server errors in-game (xxx_character trying to join server - stuff like that). Should i provide you with a saved game ?
magic_sam
22/05/2015 18:37 UTC
v0.97.3000.05
Hi ! Thank you very much for this demo PND, very convenient for me :) Cheers, Magic Sam
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