Author Topic: Half-Life 1 Engine is useable on library computers.  (Read 1302 times)

Lol.... All of the computers at my school had cs:s and a couple other games installed with cracks.

all the computers at my school were set up by people who know what they're doing. they have authorization set up that programs downloaded by a student that aren't approved by an administrator can't be opened except by an administrator. the only thing i can think of would be to get around that without actual coding knowledge would be to launch a program that isn't authorized by using a program that is.

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See, this is why I don't use the ones at school.

The public library is better because all everyone sees through the glass wall to the computer lab is about ten people playing a game.

Oh, and also faint conversations.

Life is good.

More OT: Got DoD, anything else?

Last time I checked that was 007.

And that it has a half life MOD.

Please do some research. 007 Nightfire runs on the GoldSRC (otherwise known as Half-Life) engine and is not GoldenEye: Source, which is a mod for the Source engine. Yeah, it's 007, but it runs on the same engine. Dunno if it's on Steam though.

If it absolutely has to be on Steam, then Counter-Strike 1.6 and/or Condition Zero.