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			| Ragdollmaster 
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   |   Half-Life issues trololololololoEDIT: Please look at the start of the second page. 
 
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoHL: Source, or HL regular?Big difference between the two.
 
 
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			| Ragdollmaster 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoUhh. It's non-Steam, if that's what you're asking.
 EDIT: Also, I may as well try a defrag, as it's quick, free, and certainly easier to do than buying and installing a new video card.
 
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoRagdoll, screenshot the menu. 
 
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			| Ragdollmaster 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololo
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoOk, that probably isn't HL: Source then. Which makes things more difficult.First, mess with the rendering method. OpenGL, DirectX, those. I've had problems with HL crashing on different graphics settings.
 How does it crash? Freeze up and have to use Task Manager to end it, close with no error, BSOD, what?
 
 
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			| alphagamer774 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoI have the WON version, and it's a ♥♥♥♥♥ to get running. That sequence alone has at least a two minute load time. Honestly, just try leaving it for a while. On another note, we could get some Hamachi LAN games going. TFclassic or OpFor, anyone? 
 
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			| Ragdollmaster 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoWhen it crashes, it's basically a total system freeze- alt+f4, ctrl+alt+dlt, alt+tab, etc, don't do anything. I've had to manually turn off my PC twice. It's using OpenGL at the moment, I'll put it on DirectX and see if it makes any difference.  alpha; I've tried that for about a minute or two, and then given up on it    I'm inclined to try a conglomeration of the suggested fixes here: do a defrag, switch the rendering mode to DirectX, and let it load for however long it wants.
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoIf you switch out of Fullscreen, you might be able to recover when it crashes. Aside from that, keep messing with quality and the rendering method. 
 
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			| MaximDude 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoYou can also try running it in compatibility mode. 
 
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			| Ragdollmaster 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoHyperkultra nailed it. Switched the graphics processing from OpenGL to "Software" and it works like a charm now. Also fixed a little issue I had with the mouse cursor flickering in the menu. Thanks for the support, guys. 
 
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			| TorrentHKU Loose Canon 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoBloody GoldSource engine. 
 
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			| alphagamer774 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoI <3 goldscource, only because of HL. Anyone up for a massive drl game of TFClassic? 
 
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			| Benpasko 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoI'd be up for TF Classic, if we could get enough people. I have the whole gold box thing, with Blue Shift, OpFor, CS, HL, TF Classic, and Deathmatch Classic. 
 
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			| Ragdollmaster 
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   |   Re: Half-Life issues trololololololoMore issues, but this time with Half-Life 2    Didn't want to make a new topic, so: Basically, the game runs fine for the most part, but whenever people say something, their mouths don't move- they just stay closed. Any ideas?
 
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