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people on the Steam forum were driving me nuts

i wanted to install the High Definition pack onto Half-Life (updates some sounds, some character/player models, improves the look of some guns, etc).

the installer for the HD pack checks for the old/legacy registry settings to see where Half Life is installed to, and doesnt install if you have the Steam version installed - simply because the legacy registry settings dont exist with a Steam-installed version of Half-Life.

to find a solution, i did a search on the Steam forum.

i found lots of posts where people were asking to do exactly what i was trying to do, install the HD pack into Steam. some people even made the same post over and over in different sub forums looking for an answer.

this guide link was posted a few times as a solution to the problem: http://www.jan-ripper.de/articles/steam_hd/index.html

the person who made that guide lists the problem as being Steam not liking PAK files, and gives information on how to extract PAK files.
that info is helpfull --- but thats not the issue when installing the HD pack. the issue is if the HD pack doesnt find the registry keys from a legacy install, it wont install the PAK files in the first place. how can you extract the PAK files if you cant get them out of the installer??

so I made a post on the Steam forum asking if anyone had any REAL info needed to install the HD pack. people just told me exactly what the guide says - "install the HD pack, then extract the data from the PAK files" --- i mention that CERTAIN REGISTRY KEYS ARE NEEDED before it will install.

responses i got didn't help me at all, and made it seem like people were talking about something else. how many Blue Shift CDs were released with different versions of the HD pack? is my copy the only one that checks to see if you even have the games installed?

anyway, i figured out the registry keys it was checking for, learned exactly what keys it was looking at and where, and learned how to modify them to give me different options with the HD pack's installer.

basically, if the registry values arent there, you get this when you try to install the HD pack:

and if it does find the keys its looking for, you get this screen:

i dont know what i'm missing here - why i couldnt find any real information on the Steam forum, or why the people seemed clueless. what HD pack are they using that its install is so different from my version? i'm using the install off a Blue Shift CD i purchased at K-Mart over a year ago.

i made a simple guide that tells what registry keys to add to get the HD pack to install.

Update from the jan-ripper.de site:

"With the Steam Update on August 29th, 2005, Valve released the High Definition Models on Steam for all owners of Half-Life 1.
Since then you may easily install the shiny models for Half-Life 1, Opposing Force and Blue Shift."

Install the HD models:

steam://installaddon/halflifehd

Remove the HD models:

steam://removeaddon/halflifehd

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cool site

this web site gives you login information for sites that require registration just to view their content.

http://www.bugmenot.com/

sites like the New York Times online have always bugged me by asking for registration everytime i tried to click on a link someone posted some place.

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i thought it was neat...

i was just looking at FARK, and i noticed a link to a story on Wil Wheaton. i've read before on Something Awful that Wil Wheaton was a regular Fark user (along with reading some jokes poking fun at him). just out of bordom i clicked the link on the Fark story. it mentioned Blogs, and how popular Wil Wheaton's is.

when i saw his site, i thought it was pretty bland in design. i started to notice what i thought were some similarities with his site and mine. he says he does the site himself. i noticed he uses PHP, and i've been using PHP for a while myself. he calls his site "WWdN" for short, and i've called my site XdN for short for years now. i noticed the way his news posts looked similar to mine, and i noticed that he uses MovableType for his news management/posting, just like what i *just* switched to.

anyway, im sure a lot of sites look like mine and his. its just the past few days, i've been doing a bunch of work on my site, both in coding and with upgrading the news management from NewsPro. so i've been looking at my site for hours and hours - and when i finally take a break to read some other pages, one of the first ones i see reminds me of my page.
so whats that mean? great minds think a like, or that there are too many blog-like sites on the net? i have no clue. i just know i've had my site up since 1996, so i feel i have a one up on other sites like it... :)

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