The 'half-life in under an hour'

The 'half-life in under an hour'

Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by scary_jeff on Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 3:05pm
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57 minutes 52 seconds, not including the long intro 'train ride'.

Anybody else watch this yet? It's pretty decent I think - not all done in one go, but health/ammo/armor is consistent throughout, and the only script used is the altered jump script ('+jump;wait;-jump;wait;+jump;wait;-jump' instead of '+jump'). A couple of the shortcuts I knew already, but I still can't bunny in HL, so a lot of it is way out of my league :smile:

http://www.planetquake.com/sda/other/halflife.html
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Kage_Prototype on Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 3:27pm
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I would watch it, but it's an hour long for god's sake...
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by azelito on Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 3:37pm
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Jesus, I might just have to get this. Its like the guy who beat Quake II in 11 mins was it? That was brilliant. I suppose Ill just have to look this over, I aint gonna spend a hour at it.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Kage_Prototype on Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 3:48pm
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You know what? I'm actually downloading it. :dead: I really must stop wasting my bandwith on useless garbage..
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Leperous on Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 4:00pm
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Would take longer waiting in the fecking queue to download it, than to watch it :argh:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by azelito on Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 4:00pm
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Yea, I couldnt be bother when I saw the fileplanet queues.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by scary_jeff on Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 6:19pm
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You know, the queues aren't that bad really. You start in line, then just use your PC for whatever you want, then at some point the download finishes, and you can open it. The amount of time used in downloading something by you is the same whether you have to wait 2 hours or not at all. The download still works if you don't sit there watching it :smile:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Kage_Prototype on Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 11:21pm
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I just watched it, and it does show off some amazing skill at HL, even though it was edited together. Some of the jumps in Xen are unbelievably well timed.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by mazemaster on Wed Apr 28th 2004 at 12:01am
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I reluctantly downloaded the movie thinking it would be booring to just watch a guy play half-life for an hour, but this was seriously amazing! That dude exploited so many bugs that he practically skipped half the game!

Gotta love his treatment of "Power Up": enter level, run by garg, place tripmine on "impassable" wall, jump on tripmine and over wall, next level plz.

Or on "weve got hostiles" where he intentionally gets himself dragged up by a barnacle just to shoot it and fall off on a higher, much further section.

Or when he walks straight up the cliff face in the beginning of surface tension, runs along the top completely skipping the dam section, and jumps off the cliff into a wedge so he takes no damage.

Or in blast pit where he jumps AROUND the outside of the entire silo.

And thats only a few. Wow. just Wow.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by GrimlocK on Wed Apr 28th 2004 at 2:02am
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Ok, sounds interesting enough, I havn't played the single player game in over a year. The wait time for me seems to only be 14 min, not bad.

Edit: Got it finally
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by scary_jeff on Wed Apr 28th 2004 at 9:59am
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hah, glad some people liked it!
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by azelito on Wed Apr 28th 2004 at 4:53pm
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Oh my god. Watched it for 57 mins straight and Im stunned. The guy really used every bug and trick available!
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by 2dmin on Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 8:58am
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downloading the normal res version (i cant wait for 500mb on my 512kbs :biggrin: )

i didnt have to wait at all ... heh seems no one likes normal res lucky for me :biggrin:

woot 4%, downloading at 60kbytes/sec ...
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by GrimlocK on Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 11:08pm
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Yea, that guy is pretty good. The slight gaps in the videos seem to just be from editing out load times. I wonder how many times this guy actually played the game to get so good, he seemed to know all the tricks. He must like to speed play games, reminds me of Donkey Kong country on super nintendo, I loved speed play that game.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by ReNo on Thu Apr 29th 2004 at 11:15pm
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I always meant to speed play the new prince of persia game, seems ideal for it. Suppose I should go back and complete the thing first though :biggrin: I hate that damn library, I got stuck there then got distracted by other games.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Vash on Fri Apr 30th 2004 at 11:28pm
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I just finished watching it - wow. You all need to watch it, not because its Half-Life under an hour, but because of all the jumps and s**t he does! He imploys so many glitches that I didnt even know existed in Half-Life! He also does amazing jumps. Nailing ladders from very high up - without dieing.

But this video seems VERY odd to me...For one, he tau jumps in two different occasions; and correct me if Im worng, but Tau jumping wasnt in singleplay was it? And another part, his grenade count says "0", yet he throws a grenade and skills enemies. He did this three or so times. But still, the video is amazing.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by scary_jeff on Fri Apr 30th 2004 at 11:48pm
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The thing with the ammo is a bug in demo recording. It resets your ammo display(s) to 0, until you try to use the ammo, at which point the correct ammo level is restored. Gauss jumping doesn't work in single player in that it won't give you any vertical speed, but it will still accelerate you horizontaly, and this is what he takes advatage of.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Vash on Sat May 1st 2004 at 2:42am
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Ah, thanks for the clearup jeff :biggrin: . That tripmine bug before On the rail is amazing :biggrin:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by 2dmin on Sat May 1st 2004 at 3:40am
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yeah, it's interesting that in some places he gets c**ky and stops to kill all the enemies for a few seconds. If he didn't do that to 'show off' his gun skill he could shave off maybe a minute of time.

I love the way he just casually does all the crazy jumps like it's as easy as breathing for him. :biggrin: A must see, absolutely amazing.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by scary_jeff on Sat May 1st 2004 at 9:54am
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I don't think it's that easy for him. He says on the website that the jump at the start of Xen took him over 100 tries :smile:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 1st 2004 at 10:09am
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i watched, it, i was amazed to say the least.. the way the wings just sprouted out of his ass during each jump, his obviously prehensile toes to grasp walls with, his faster than run legs, and his homing ammo.. it was amazing.

someone obviously played the game before.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by GrimlocK on Sat May 1st 2004 at 5:08pm
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So you finally saw the end of the game aye Orpheus :lol:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Leperous on Sat May 1st 2004 at 5:17pm
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Mein gott! No Fileplanet queue! :eek:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Gorbachev on Sat May 1st 2004 at 8:17pm
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There's hardly a queue whenever I try to download stuff off fileplanet. Usually 1 min or less.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Leperous on Sat May 1st 2004 at 9:37pm
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The video has been sped up by about 1.2 times... still pretty good though :smile:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by scary_jeff on Sat May 1st 2004 at 11:03pm
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What makes you say that?
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by 2dmin on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 12:52am
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coz he used fraps to make it, and didnt turn the speed down
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Mr.Ben on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 1:42am
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Some nice bhopping skills he has there. His use of tripmines is pretty clever too. Reminds of me of making mine ladders in NS to get into a vent.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Leperous on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 1:09pm
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Speed at which he moves (including through ducts), and you can tell from the pitch of the voices of the scientists when they talk, too...
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 1:30pm
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He moves through the ducts quickly because he is wallhugging i.e. when you strafe against the side of a duct, you move faster. And the scientists voices don't seem any more high-pitched or faster than I remember them from Half-Life...
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by scary_jeff on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 3:43pm
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In addition to the wall hugging, the lipsync and stuff screws up with demo recording.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Leperous on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 5:34pm
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Kage_Prototype said:
He moves through the ducts quickly because he is wallhugging i.e. when you strafe against the side of a duct, you move faster.
.... ! Was that always there?!
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by EDEdDNEdDYFaN on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 6:34pm
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Yep. Its also in TFC, I use it alot ^_^

Its also pretty damn amazing he made 42 small parts for demos!! God that must have taken quite a while?
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Gwil on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 6:36pm
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Leperous said:
Kage_Prototype said:
He moves through the ducts quickly because he is wallhugging i.e. when you strafe against the side of a duct, you move faster.
.... ! Was that always there?!
Yeah, it applied to most mods I believe.. no wonder I whooped yo ass so badly at Op4CTF :razz:

legs it out of thread
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Leperous on Sun May 2nd 2004 at 7:20pm
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Hahaha yeahhhh sure you did :razz:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Forceflow on Mon May 3rd 2004 at 5:32am
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Just downloaded it ... the voices are a bit pitched, indeed ... but not all the time. And the synchronization has to do something with Fraps ... a little delay or something.

Amazing video, anyway. Those tripmines, lol.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by 2dmin on Mon May 3rd 2004 at 9:04am
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yeh. the reason i dont use fraps for my cs movies, is because it makes it faster and screws with the sync. i just use the startmovie function in the console. sure it takes longer, but it gives more control and better end quality in my opinion.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Hornpipe2 on Mon May 3rd 2004 at 2:36pm
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What the hell - I didn't know tripmines were solid. I usually blow up when I try to stand on them.
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Forceflow on Mon May 3rd 2004 at 2:57pm
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You have to wall-strafe before you jump on em ... if you jump on them from a different angle, they will surely blow in your face.

I just watched the first 30 minutes of the movie ... I'm impressed ... I'm quite sure he didn't cheat in the movie or changed the speed, just the sound screws up from time to time, but that's a Fraps Problem. If he converted the demo's to AVI, we would have no sound ... and watching a timeattack video without the original HL sounds would be just boring :smile:
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Biological Component on Mon May 3rd 2004 at 3:51pm
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what is "fraps"?
Re: The 'half-life in under an hour' Posted by Forceflow on Mon May 3rd 2004 at 4:07pm
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A program to record In-Game footage with sound.