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- Half Life 2 HD Remastered HD Texture Pack V2.1 is 3.56GB in size, features plenty of new 2K textures, and you can download it right now. According to the modder, version 2.1 fixes the Highway 17.
A new game on Steam DB titled 'Half Life2: Remastered' raised eyebrows across the web. Unlike 'Crysis Remastered,' which is an official Crytek upcoming title that adds content to the path-breaking shooter from the late-2000s, 'Half Life 2: Remastered' doesn't come from Valve, as DSOGaming explains. Developed by Filip Victor, author of the community-made 'Half Life 2: Update,' a mod for your HL2 installation; 'Remastered' adds some new content such as improved lighting, a revamped HDR implementation, and an improved fog. If 'Update' is any indication, 'Remastered' could be a continuous community effort, adding content to HL2. The holy grail in our opinion would be Valve releasing master versions of its textures for the game, so the game could receive a texture quality update. Find more details in the Steam DB listing here.
Half-Life 1 Replacement Gloves, Remastered! - A Skin Mod for Half-Life 2 Half-Life 2 / Skins / Weapons / Arms. This edition of Half-Life 2 includes the game on a limited edition DVD-ROM and some exclusive extras. The extras included: Counter-Strike: Source - The next generation of the #1 online action game; Half-Life: Source - Digitally remastered version of the original acclaimed PC game.
Source: DSOGamingHalf-Life 2's remaster, HL2 Intercontinental Edition, will release alongside global Steam client. In a move likely to help call attention to its other initiatives, Valve has two major events to unveil alongside Steam. The developer will release a Half-Life 2 remaster, dubbed the Intercontinental Edition, to select regions for free.
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Huge changes are coming to Steam in the near future.
Updates deployed to Dota 2 confirm that the Steam Client is coming to MacOSX, Linux, and Windows XP with native support. Dota 2 will join Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Counter-Strike: Source, and Left 4 Dead as just a few of the many Valve games on their way to the operating systems.
Their inclusion comes with something gamers have never ever before, especially from Valve: a brand new Steam subscription service that offers players access to Valve's entire game catalog. It's not just Valve, either. Both Ubisoft and EA have their own subscription packages that users can pay for.
Gaming consoles have seen subscription services enjoy solid success, with Sony's PlayStation Now and Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass both taking off in recent years. Steam's catalog of games is peerless, allowing Valve to offer gamers a strong value through its subscription service.
A Steam subscription service would be a game-changer, but subscriptions and a native Steam Client aren't the only things Valve is releasing.
Half-Life 2's remaster, HL2 Intercontinental Edition, will release alongside global Steam client
In a move likely to help call attention to its other initiatives, Valve has two major events to unveil alongside Steam. The developer will release a Half-Life 2 remaster, dubbed the Intercontinental Edition, to select regions for free. Records wizard.
With modders porting VR support to HL2 in the past days, there's an extremely high likelihood the Intercontinental Editon fully supports the developer's Valve's VR push out of the box.
After the critical success of Half-Life: Alyx, releasing a less graphically taxing version of Half-Life would be a great idea. The release should coincide with the Steam client's release while Valve and Nvidia join forces in a global community event. Users will be able to choose a charity to represent in the normal complete with prizes to win and teams that fans can join and compete for.
This comes on the heels of a hectic week for those that follow Valve and the Steam platform. It's less than a week after both Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's upcoming port to the Source 2 engine and the entire beta branch of the new Steam Client were leaked.
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The worldwide event will come with free games for people in different countries, and subscribers to Steam's new subscription plan will be able to loan out games for others to play.
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Alongside all of Valve's first-party titles, other big games like Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor and niche titles like Euro Truck Simulator are being added to packages across the Steam ecosystem, paving the way for new operating systems to partake in the Steam Market, community, and store.
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Last but not least, Steam's worldwide release will also mark the beginning of Steam China, a new branch of the client inside the world's most populated country. If fans thought that Steam's record-breaking weekend on March 29 was large, this has the potential to be that much larger.
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Valve is poised to become the most powerful gaming retailer in the world with the move, but we'll have to see how things play out over the coming days and weeks before we can say for sure. What we do know, however, is that Steam is now aiming to grow even bigger than before.