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=== Speed Run Strategies === | === Speed Run Strategies === | ||
− | + | '''Bunnyhopping''' - a tactic that is invaluable in making a good run. Basically, it involves running and jumping in a zig-zag motion to achieve a speed increase. This is complicated to explain in words, and everybody has a different style of bunnyhopping. However, there is a [http://fidosrevenge.com/bhop good online tutorial]. | |
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Revision as of 06:31, 14 February 2007
Half-Life is a First Person Shooter released in September of 1998 by Valve Software for the PC. The series continued with countless mods, Half-Life 2, and then countless Source mods.
Speed Runs
The Speed Demos Archive hosts Half-Life competition. The current proven World Record for a complete-game HL speedrun is 45 minutes and 45 seconds, achieved by David "RandomEnergy" Rickard on June 21st, 2004. The best run through HL's Hazard Course is 3 minutes and 10 seconds, by Blake "Spider-Waffle" Piepho.
Many runners choose to compete by making use of the Half-Life Bunny Mod. The fastest single-segment Bunny Mod run is 1 hours and 0 minutes, set by Spider-Waffle. Swaff also has the best Hazard course time using this mod, with 3 minutes and 5 seconds.
Speed Run Strategies
Bunnyhopping - a tactic that is invaluable in making a good run. Basically, it involves running and jumping in a zig-zag motion to achieve a speed increase. This is complicated to explain in words, and everybody has a different style of bunnyhopping. However, there is a good online tutorial.
External Links
- Half-Life Speedruns (hosted by the SDA)