View Full Version : Half Life 2 - $35 + free shipping?
themessage
10-17-2004, 07:15 PM
$35 + free shipping for preorders
http://shop1.outpost.com/product/3685505
All versions of HL2 come with Counter Strike: Source, so I'm still not sure if this is some kind of special retail version with HL2 only.
Info about the retail versions....
"Two will be the retail versions: a standard edition that will contain the game on six CDs, as well as its multiplayer version, Counter-Strike: Source. The standard edition will also have three different characters--hero Gordon Freeman, heroine Alyx, and the sinister G-man--on different versions of the box.
The second retail version, the Collector's Edition, will come with Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike: Source, and Half-Life 1: Source, a remake of the original game with Valve's new engine. The Collector's Edition will also be on a single DVD and be bundled with a Half-Life 2 T-shirt and a Prima strategy-guide sampler. "
I think I'll take a chance and get it.
The Collector
10-17-2004, 08:52 PM
This is pc your talking about right? I've read that the Xbox version is slated for Xbox2 in 2k5. Truth?
~bill
themessage
10-17-2004, 09:07 PM
Yes, PC version, comes out in a few weeks.
Xbox version comes out sometime next year.
Kilik Kurosawa
10-17-2004, 09:23 PM
who cares?
Sylentwulf
10-17-2004, 09:26 PM
PC Games really don't always retail for that much since you have to dump the price of a console's worth of hardware into your computer every time you want to play a new game :)
SoulBlazer
10-17-2004, 09:51 PM
Who says?
One good upgrade to a computer -- video card, nine times out of 10 -- and you're fine for three years.
I mean, really. This is why I get ticked when people complain about PC games. I'm a HUGE PC gamer. It's NOT something you need to spend major money into every year.
Just get a GOOD system to START with -- get a top of the line video card, a very good processor, two 512k memory chips, a 19 inch or larger monitor, and a 5.1 speaker system. And a large hard drive and a good CD drive.
Yes, that will run you about $1000-1500.
Once you HAVE that, though, you're fine for three years, when it's time to replace the video card and maybe the processor.
Us serious PC gamers know this. ;) LOL
LiquidX01
10-18-2004, 03:41 AM
Who says?
One good upgrade to a computer -- video card, nine times out of 10 -- and you're fine for three years.
I mean, really. This is why I get ticked when people complain about PC games. I'm a HUGE PC gamer. It's NOT something you need to spend major money into every year.
Just get a GOOD system to START with -- get a top of the line video card, a very good processor, two 512k memory chips, a 19 inch or larger monitor, and a 5.1 speaker system. And a large hard drive and a good CD drive.
Yes, that will run you about $1000-1500.
Once you HAVE that, though, you're fine for three years, when it's time to replace the video card and maybe the processor.
Us serious PC gamers know this. ;) LOL
Same here, I love Unreal, Counter Strike, Doom.....
As for a system, I would suggest custom building one because there are so many advantages with one then buying a Dell or whatever. Try doing major upgrading to a dell and you will see what I mean.
Ed Oscuro
10-18-2004, 03:49 AM
Yeah, and if you're like me, you don't get the speakers. I'm a headphones-only kind of guy LOL
Sylentwulf
10-18-2004, 07:33 AM
OK, $1,500 for a complete custom built computer. After three years, you need a new $150 video card, then the next year you need a new cpu, which requires a new mobo, which requires new ram half the time. So theres $300-$500. Next year, you're going to need a new hard drive for $120, then sounds card for $50 the year after that, and that brings us back to video card.
Don't get me wrong, I have a computer capable of playing anything out there right now. But the fact remains, that for a PS2, you have to spend $200 for it to last 4-5 years.
For a computer, the above VERY REALISTIC scenario, you just spent $500 a year for the first three years, then about $200 a year for EVERY year after that until the end of eternity. That makes PC Gaming more expensive, and I didn't even take into account DVD Burners, power supplies, and toys.
kainemaxwell
10-18-2004, 09:54 AM
Hmm, cool you can play as the G-Man guy who followed you around. Why couldn't they just make a dvd version of this for PC and eliminate the need for 6 cds?
GrayFox
10-18-2004, 01:31 PM
Who cares about HL2?
Have you played CS:Source yet? I just bought it off Steam, and holy crap, it's absolutely fantastic.
I suggest everyone to get this (CS:Source and HL2 when it comes out)asap.