Does anyone have a link or list of all of the available animations. (Half-Life 1 animations-and possibly Opposing Force if anyone can find it) I read the article about it but the link to the list does not exist on that site anymore. (At least I can't find it) And the search function did not find anything.
This is the link that was given (which does not have it):
http://www.planethalflife.com/workshop/models/ssec_docs.htm
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Re: Aiscripted Sequence List
Posted by Niborius on Wed Jul 18th at 11:14am 2012
Posted by Niborius on Wed Jul 18th at 11:14am 2012
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Nibgames
Re: Aiscripted Sequence List
Posted by Necromancer on Wed Jul 18th at 11:41pm 2012
Posted by Necromancer on Wed Jul 18th at 11:41pm 2012
Thanks! That site is perfect and exactly what I was looking for.
Re: Aiscripted Sequence List
Posted by Niborius on Fri Jul 20th at 3:23pm 2012
Posted by Niborius on Fri Jul 20th at 3:23pm 2012
Ah, great
It is actually the same list as the one you mentioned, but I was able to retrieve it using a site called the Wayback Machine.
It lets you visit earlier back-ups of websites, so I was able to go to the 2002 version of Planet Half-Life and find the file there.
Might be useful for the future if you stumble upon a missing file again
It is actually the same list as the one you mentioned, but I was able to retrieve it using a site called the Wayback Machine.
It lets you visit earlier back-ups of websites, so I was able to go to the 2002 version of Planet Half-Life and find the file there.
Might be useful for the future if you stumble upon a missing file again
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Nibgames
Re: Aiscripted Sequence List
Posted by Necromancer on Fri Jul 20th at 7:42pm 2012
Do you just google "wayback machine" to get to that? And how do you use it? Thanks.
Posted by Necromancer on Fri Jul 20th at 7:42pm 2012
Quoting Niborius
Ah, great
It is actually the same list as the one you mentioned, but I was able to retrieve it using a site called the Wayback Machine.
It lets you visit earlier back-ups of websites, so I was able to go to the 2002 version of Planet Half-Life and find the file there.
Might be useful for the future if you stumble upon a missing file again
It is actually the same list as the one you mentioned, but I was able to retrieve it using a site called the Wayback Machine.
It lets you visit earlier back-ups of websites, so I was able to go to the 2002 version of Planet Half-Life and find the file there.
Might be useful for the future if you stumble upon a missing file again
Do you just google "wayback machine" to get to that? And how do you use it? Thanks.
Re: Aiscripted Sequence List
Posted by Niborius on Sun Jul 22nd at 3:35pm 2012
Posted by Niborius on Sun Jul 22nd at 3:35pm 2012
Why not just try that first?
Googling it should lead you there indeed. But here's the link anyway: www.web.archive.org
You should see a text field with a button saying "Take me back", just write down the url of the site and click the button, and you'll be given the option to choose the year and month you want to recover.
This is google from 2 December 1998: http://web.archive.org/web/19981202230410/http://www.google.com/
Googling it should lead you there indeed. But here's the link anyway: www.web.archive.org
You should see a text field with a button saying "Take me back", just write down the url of the site and click the button, and you'll be given the option to choose the year and month you want to recover.
This is google from 2 December 1998: http://web.archive.org/web/19981202230410/http://www.google.com/
Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Nibgames
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