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Half-Life
Version 1.1.1.1
Readme File
12/2/02

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About This Document: 

This document contains last-minute information about Half-Life, including questions you may have concerning the game or your computer. If you have a question, check to see if it is addressed here first: you may save yourself a call to Technical Support. 
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I.	MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
II.	GENERAL TECHNICAL ISSUES
III.	GENERAL GAME ISSUES
IV.	3D HARDWARE ISSUES
V.	CONTACTING SIERRA

I. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Windows(r) 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0
Pentium 133+, 24 MB RAM
SVGA, high color (16-bit)
2x CD-ROM drive
Windows-compatible sound card
Mouse, keyboard

II. GENERAL TECHNICAL ISSUES

DRIVER ISSUES

If you are using a nVidia based GeForce video card, download the latest reference drivers from www.nvidia.com.  This will fix the problem with models showing up as all white.

When running Half-Life in OpenGL, you must select '3Dfx Mini Driver' from the drivers list in the Video Options menu if you have a 3Dfx card (Voodoo, Voodoo2, Rush or Banshee).  Choosing the 'Default' driver may severely impact Half-Life's performance.

The Diamond Viper 550 drivers older than 4/2/99 cause the game menus to be drawn incorrectly. Use the drivers from the Nvidia home page (http://www.nvidia.com) dated 2/17/99 or later.

Make sure the most current version of DirectX is installed on your computer. DirectX 6 is the most current version (as of 10/31/98), and it is included on the Half-Life CD in the 'DirectX' folder. 

If you are running a pre-OSR2 release of Windows95, get the OpenGL 1.1 fix in order to run Half-Life in OpenGL mode.  The fix can be found at ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/softlib/mslfiles/opengl95.exe

Make sure you have installed the most recent drivers for all your hardware before playing Half-Life.

There is only one CD-Key allowed per client for Internet play.  If you are getting a "CD-Key in use error" make sure that there are no other clients connected to any game server using your CD-Key.

III. GENERAL GAME ISSUES

LAN HEARTBEATS
By default, the Half-Life game engine now reports the current status of IP LAN (e.g., sv_lan 1 or unable to authenticate) games to the master servers.  This reporting is for general statistical information to Valve only and these IP LAN servers will not be visible to Internet players.  If you would like to opt out of having your IP lan server report to the master servers, you must run the engine or dedicated server with the "-nomaster" command line option.

CUSTOM RESOURCE DOWNLOADING
Something that has always limited the propagation of custom maps has been the lack of support for custom map resources.  Running a custom map that has it's own .wad file, custom sprites, or precached sounds has been something of a burden to server operators. So, we've added a new feature/function to help simplify the process.

For this example let's assume we have a Team Fortress map called "mymap.bsp".  This map uses a few different custom resources.  It has it's own .wad file called "mytextures.wad", a new model called "mymodel.mdl", and a new sprite called "mysprite.spr".  As a server operator you will need to go through these steps to allow these resources to be downloaded:

	1.  Create a file called "mymap.res" and place it into the \tfc\maps directory.  The .res file must be the same as the .bsp name.
	2.  Add the resource names relative to the game directory in this file.  The file should look like this:
		mywad.wad
		models\mymodel.mdl
		sprites\mysprite.spr
	3.  Run your server with sv_allowdownload set to 1.

When a client connects they will start downloading these files.  The client's download speed/bandwidth is throttled according to their rate.  This will not replace any files that are currently on the client's machine.

There are seven valid file types for this:
	Maps (.bsp)
	Textures (.wad)
	Models (.mdl)
	Sprites (.spr)
	Bitmaps (.bmp)
	Sound files (.wav)
	Targas (.tga)

TEAM FORTRESS
For information on playing Team Fortress, refer to the Team Fortress manual located at \half-life\tfc\manual\tfccontents.htm.

SOUND PROBLEMS
If you don't hear any sounds while playing Half-Life or if you only hear music, another application you are running may have control of the sound hardware.  Exit Half-Life, close the other application, and restart Half-Life.

A3D 1.0 versus 2.0
Half-Life requires version 2.0 of A3D.  You can upgrade your A3D from 1.0 to 2.0 by downloading the latest drivers from Aureal's website at www.a3d.com.  If you try to enable A3D support in Half-Life without upgrading to 2.0, you will get an error message when starting Half-Life.

CAN'T HEAR CD MUSIC
If you don't hear any music while playing Half-Life, the problem is likely to have one of three causes:

1) The Half-Life CD needs to be in the first CD-ROM drive (only an issue if you have more than one CD-ROM drive).
2) Another application is actively using the CD Audio when Half-Life starts up.
3) CD Audio isn't enabled for the CD-ROM drive.

To fix the first problem, make sure the Half-Life CD is in your first CD-ROM drive.  To fix the second, close other applications which may be accessing your CD-ROM drive, such as CD music players.  If you still can't hear the Half-Life music, run the application "CD Player" that comes standard with Windows located on your Start Menu Programs,  Accessories, Multimedia.  If the CD Player doesn't play the music tracks on the Half-Life CD, then check Control Panel, Multimedia, CD Music, CD ROM Selection, and make sure it's set to your first CD-ROM drive.  If you're under NT, you may also want to check Control Panel, Devices, Cdaudio, and make sure it's not disabled.  Once the first two requirements are met, and the "CD Player" application works, then Half-Life should be able to play the CD music without any problems.

"YOUR HALF-LIFE EXECUTABLE HAS BEEN MODIFIED.  PLEASE CHECK YOUR SYSTEM FOR VIRUSES AND THEN RE-INSTALL HALF-LIFE." ERROR MESSAGE
As soon as you run Half-Life ( or the Half-Life dedicated server -- HLDS.exe ), Half-Life checks itself to determine if the Half-Life executable you are running has been damaged or altered in any way.  The most likely causes of such damage are 1) computer viruses and 2) corrupt portions of a user's hard disk drive.  The section entitled "YOUR HALF-LIFE INSTALLATION HAS BECOME CORRUPT OR OUT OF DATE" ERROR MESSAGE provides instructions on how to proceed.

"YOUR HALF-LIFE INSTALLATION HAS BECOME CORRUPT OR OUT OF DATE" ERROR MESSAGE
One cause for this error message is computer viruses.  If your system has a virus, the virus will modify hl.exe as well as any other programs you run.  When you try to play a multiplayer game, this modification will be detected and your system won't be authenticated.  Upgrading to the latest version of Half-Life won't solve the problem, as the virus will infect that version as well.  The work around is simple - download an appropriate virus scanner, remove the virus from your system using the virus scanner, uninstall and then reinstall Half-Life.  The reason you must uninstall and reinstall Half-Life is because many virus scanner programs, while capable of fixing damaged executables, must modify the executable in order to work.  Thus, though the virus scanner has "cleaned" the Half-Life executable, Half-Life will detect the changes and refuse to authenticate the executable. By far the most common virus that our users have encountered has been the CIH virus, and unfortunately some antivirus programs don't currently detect this virus. We recommend Norton AntiVirus which is available on Symantec's website at www.symantec.com. We also suggest updating to the latest version.

SETTING UP A LISTEN SERVER IN THE LAUNCHER OR THE CONSOLE
If you are setting up your listen server variables in the launcher then all settings are stored in a file called 'game.cfg' which is located in the 'valve' directory of your installation.  If you would like to modify settings at the console, you must either edit this file directly using notepad, or delete this file and modify all server settings at the console.

SWITCHING BETWEEN OPENGL AND D3D ON THE NVIDIA TNT
If you run OpenGL on the nVidia Riva TNT and switch to Direct3D, decals may not appear.  To fix this, type gl_polyoffset 4 at the console.

USING KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS
Hotkeys can be activated by using the ALT key in combination with the highlighted letter. For example, you can use ALT+R to perform a 'Refresh' within the Multiplayer/Internet Games menu.  

JUMP KEY NOT ALLOWING YOU TO SWIM UP
If you are having trouble swimming up when you are standing on the ground underwater, try setting fps_lan to a number less than it is currently set to at the console.

CD MUSIC VOLUME
You cannot control the CD music volume within Half-Life. To adjust your CD music volume, go to the Windows Start Menu, Programs, Accessories, Multimedia, and select the Volume Control applet. 

CD AUDIO SLOWDOWNS
Some CD-ROM drives take a few seconds to spin up to their playing speed.  You may notice some parts of the game that will momentarily slow down before the CD audio will play.

PLAYING ON THE SAME MACHINE AS A DEDICATED SERVER
If you are going to be playing Half-Life multiplayer on the same machine that you are running a dedicated server on, make sure you not using the same port for both.  Run the Half-Life client with -port 27016 (or any other port not in use) in the target line of the shortcut.

VIEW OPENING AVI SEQUENCES
Half-Life begins with two short AVI sequences.  If you are having trouble viewing the AVIs, check to see that you have video compression ...
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