Comment by nomel

15 days ago

Or, can still be purchased on Steam for $0.99, during sales. Windows only though.

Eh, I don’t really think that this is an “or” situation. I think that this is an “and” situation. The last time that I set up Xash3D FWGS, I had to copy files from the version of Half-Life that I own on Steam into a different folder so that those files could be loaded by Xash 3D FWGS. I haven’t tried Xash 3D FWGS in a while, but it looks like you still have to do that [1]. Also, are you sure that the Steam version of Half-Life is Windows only?

[1]: <https://github.com/FWGS/xash3d-fwgs/blob/f0342763547d9bcf486...>

  • > Also, are you sure that the Steam version of Half-Life is Windows only?

    You're right! It looks like Linux has a native build too. Apparently the Windows version, through Proton, runs better though (not that it matters).

  • What's the point of using this xash thing then?

    • For whatever reason, Valve doesn't want to open source the engine so some people have taken it upon themselves to build a reverse-engineered engine (which now runs on Android, in the browser etc).

the windows version is playable on macos through wine. Even modern version, I got it running on a m2 mac mini on Macos 15 sequoia

EDIT: this was for HL1 I’m not sure about HL2

Its ported to Linux just like cs 1.6. Not sure how good Mac build is though.

  • Steam version: This product is not compatible with macOS 10.15 Catalina or above.

    • Yeah Apple's latest round of breaking changes hasn't been addressed (and seemingly won't be).

      The Linux and Mac ports happened in 2013 or so (presumably getting one working went a lot of the way to getting the other working, though there is some speculation that Apple poured in some money to help make it happen).

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