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    Half-Life 2 add-ons 11/16/04 2PM EST

    Any one care to give any reviews on Half-Lfe 2??

    I am not very interested in the game itself, but more interested in the Counter-Strike and Day Of Defeat add ons.

    I was wondering what improvements were made in C-S/DOD as far as graphics and online play??

    Also, what opinions have you on STEAM??

    Is this thing full of bugs, or is it good to go guys??

    -RH-

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    http://www.sysopt.com/forum/showthre...hreadid=172846

    There is a good review of Half Life 2 and Counterstrike: Source. DOD: S is currently not available, but HL: S is.

    CS: S is basically a port, but it is still very addictive.

    As for HL2 itself, words cannot describe it
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    MJC

    I played the old Counter-Strike, liked it a lot. I was just wondering how much better(if any), the new Counter-Strike is as far as any graphics or game play improvements there are??

    Thanks for any reviews--RH-

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    Gameplay is the only thing the two share IMO...physics and graphics are entirely different, not to mention lighting and shadows...its like night and day, no pun intended
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