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Combine 017 12-16-2008 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by manasecret (Post 241983)
Nah, you should play it. Half-Life, much like OoT, is one of those games that stands the test of time. HL is still very much playable and enjoyable, even after HL2, and since you probably already own it with some Valve package, you have no excuse.

I already gave an excuse as to why I have never played HL1. I dont have a PC/dont have bootcamp. I would love to play it and will eventually. I just dont have the means to do so at the moment.

Jason1 12-17-2008 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by birdman (Post 241990)
I LOVE the 3D version of A Link to the Past!

What?

birdman 12-17-2008 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Jason1 (Post 242100)
What?

The dungeon structure of OoT is nearly identical to aLttP.

KillerGremlin 12-18-2008 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Combine 017 (Post 242015)
I already gave an excuse as to why I have never played HL1. I dont have a PC/dont have bootcamp. I would love to play it and will eventually. I just dont have the means to do so at the moment.

Considering that HL > HL2, you don't sound like a real Half-Life fanatic. :ohreilly:

DeathsHand 12-18-2008 01:07 AM

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Originally Posted by birdman (Post 242101)
The dungeon structure of OoT is nearly identical to aLttP.

... *ponders*...

I'll admit that some temples share similar themes (water, desert, forest) and items... And I believe they both contain the same number of them...

But dungeon structure? Nearly identical?

Fox 6 12-18-2008 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by KillerGremlin (Post 242105)
Considering that HL > HL2, you don't sound like a real Half-Life fanatic. :ohreilly:

You're right!

A real fan would find a way to play it. He's just a fair weather fan. :p

Angrist 12-18-2008 04:43 AM

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Originally Posted by DeathsHand (Post 242106)
... *ponders*...

I'll admit that some temples share similar themes (water, desert, forest) and items... And I believe they both contain the same number of them...

But dungeon structure? Nearly identical?

What I thought. Sure, it uses the 3+7 structure, but that's about it. It's not a 3D version of ALttP.
Maybe if you were referring to the story, but you weren't. :D

Argh, now I want to play it again. I have little to nothing to do in the next days, maybe I'll get myself lost in this game again (Master's Quest).

Combine 017 12-18-2008 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Fox 6 (Post 242107)
You're right!

A real fan would find a way to play it. He's just a fair weather fan. :p

I am finding a way to play, its just takes time and money. Ive already bought Leopard for the Mac so I can run bootcamp now. I just need to buy windows XP, which is costs more money than what I have at the moment. Speaking of which, any suggestions as to which Windows I should buy? Ive been on a Mac my entire life at home so I dont know to much about Windows or how well it runs on Macs.

GameMaster 12-18-2008 08:15 PM

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I am finding a way to play, its just takes time and money. Ive already bought Leopard for the Mac so I can run bootcamp now. I just need to buy windows XP, which is costs more money than what I have at the moment. Speaking of which, any suggestions as to which Windows I should buy? Ive been on a Mac my entire life at home so I dont know to much about Windows or how well it runs on Macs.


I use this on my Mac. Its a slimmed down version of XP without all the crap. And its fits on a single CD so you just burn it to a CD after you've downloaded it. Works flawlessly.

I use it to reformat my parent's old Dell also.

~BaB~
Not sure the rule on talking about this shall speak with bond, but removed the link.

KillerGremlin 12-18-2008 09:01 PM

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of course...the original XP fit on one disc as well :sneaky:

and unless you bought a dell or HP pc loaded with crapware, windows xp is a lite os :sneaky:

but nevermind those details

anyway, XP is rock solid and is probably the "best" to bootcamp with

if you have 4gigs of ram, a true dual core processor, and a new video card, you're better of with vista. but can you do vista on mac? hmm, seems like an irrelevant question anyway.

black mesa: source might be of interest to some of you half-life fans, it's a remake of source all redone (which is going to be compared to half-life: source no doubt)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGlhgVz5r6E

GameMaster 12-18-2008 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerGremlin (Post 242169)
of course...the original XP fit on one disc as well :sneaky:

Don't you mean 1 DVD disc? :nono:

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and unless you bought a dell or HP pc loaded with crapware, windows xp is a lite os :sneaky:
This XP Lite comes with the complete removal of IE, OE, and WMP. They feel like bloatware :D

birdman 12-18-2008 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Angrist (Post 242108)
What I thought. Sure, it uses the 3+7 structure, but that's about it. It's not a 3D version of ALttP.
Maybe if you were referring to the story, but you weren't. :D


Light World-Dark World was the same as Young Link-Adult Link too.

Oh, and the back and forth lightning bolt thing against Ganondorf is just a 3D version of the same thing you did against Agahnim in LttP.

The story does take from LttP, but only about 1/3-1/4 of it.

Angrist 12-19-2008 08:29 AM

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I've just entered the second dungeon, Dodongo's Cavern. The story/graphics are much better than I remembered, but the fighting is a bit clumsy. L-targetting doesn't work as good as in TWW/TP and there aren't enough sword moves.

Great game. I can't believe I've only played this 1.5 times (the 0.5 was a joint-venture with my brother).

Typhoid 12-19-2008 04:40 PM

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You know....I hate to say it, but I don't think OoT is the greatest. It's a really good game, yes. I love it. But it is not the greatest.

I believe it's only deemed so amazing because of what I call the FF7 effect. The first game in a loved series on a new system.

I mean, face it. The OoT storyline is pretty basic of a Zelda game. It's what you'd expect. It's just that before the game was entirely different.

TheGame 12-23-2008 12:23 PM

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Its hard to call a game the greatest of all time, simply because console games in general don't stand the test of time, especially in the old convert to 3D ages.

However, I'll say for its time period, and how much it raised the bar at its time, its easily the greatest game of all time in my book. That game alone redefined how good I thought a 3D RPG/Adventure game could be. Wind Waker and Majora's Mask were good, but OoT introduced the award winning formula.

If we're talking greatest game series... My MGS fanboyism won't allow me to say its the best. :P


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