Gift for fans. Half-Life developers have fixed an annoying bug as old as the game itself
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Half-Life has fixed the annoying Blast Pit bug (Photo: Screenshot from VinciusMedeiro6 / X video)
Valve, the developer of the game Half-Life, released an update in which it unexpectedly fixed an animation error in a famous scene from Chapter 6.
The glitch was observed in the Blast Pit scene, in which alien tentacles break through a glass screen, knock a scientist to the floor, and then proceed to drag him out of the room. In this dramatic scene, if you look closely, you can see that the animation of the tentacles and the scientist are actually out of sync, so the monster pulls the scientist away without actually touching him. Users X ( Twitter) recalled what this scene looked like before the correction.
https://twitter.com/VinciusMedeiro6/status/1727501765568790626
Fans of the game have been asking for a fix for years.. However, she not only remained, but this year she was shown in the documentary Half-Life: 25th Anniversary Documentary for the anniversary of the game, writes IGN.
The bug persisted in the anniversary update that Valve released on November 20th.. But this week Valve released another Half-Life update that finally fixed the annoying bug.
In a social media post, Valve programmer Ben Burbank explained that Valve wanted to fix the bug for the 25th Anniversary Update, but “other things took higher priority.”
The first game in the sci-fi shooter series Half-Life was released in 1998 and was recognized as one of the best games of all time.. For the 25th anniversary, as NV Techno wrote, the shooter Half-Life received a big update, and they started selling the game at a significant discount. All this led to attracting a record number of players.
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