If you are responsible for one of the above issues. Having an excessive number of banned accounts in a very short timeframe.Running a web bot/spider that downloaded a very large number of pages - more than could possibly justified as "personal use".Automated spam (advertising) or intrustion attempts (hacking).Worlds Collide: While riding down the lift to the battle with the Gene Worm.Your current IP address has been blocked due to bad behavior, which generally means one of the following: "The Package": While riding the lift at the end of the chapter. "The Package": Upon approaching the Black Ops mortar. Pit Worm's Nest: Upon dropping from the air vent at the beginning of the chapter.įoxtrot Uniform: Upon entering the sewer maze populated by Voltigores.įoxtrot Uniform: When approaching the Hydro-Electric Dam. Vicarious Reality: When a Shock Trooper and Pit Drones teleport into the Observation Area of Biodome 02. We Are Not Alone: Upon entering Xen for the first time. Missing In Action: When entering the test flame area.įriendly Fire: While encountering a group of Black Ops near the rail transit system.Ĭrush Depth: While entering the elevator before rescuing the scientist in the teleport at the beginning of the chapter.Ĭrush Depth: While entering the room with the broken x-ray, immediately before Adrian's first fight with a Shock Trooper. "We Are Pulling Out": When the hangar access door begins to shut close and the G-Man appears. This is the only track to not be used in Blue Shift. "We Are Pulling Out": During the tram ride. Welcome to Black Mesa: Upon falling into the pool of water immediately after entering the sewers of the Black Mesa Transit System. Welcome to Black Mesa: Upon encountering the Vortigaunt corpse with the Combat Knife impaled in its back. Welcome to Black Mesa: Upon exiting the Black Mesa Medical Lab. Incoming: Played during the opening scene aboard the Osprey. Jensen uploaded the tracks on his SoundCloud account in 2014 at the instigation the wiki after having been contacted several years prior about his credits for the music of the Half-Life 2 E3 2002 trailer. One of them, titled " Mishaps In The Reactor Chamber Part 1 - Track 03", was reused by Jensen for the Half-Life 2 E3 2002 trailer. Several tracks were cut from the soundtrack.The music was made with old equipment, including an analog 4-track recorder.This was, however, corrected when both games were converted to the SteamPipe distribution system. Originally, the Steam versions of Blue Shift and Opposing Force did not use their original soundtracks, but instead the Half-Life soundtrack by Kelly Bailey. It is possible to extract all audio tracks heard in-game in the Steam version by navigating to steamapps\common\Half-Life\gearbox\media. It was reused for the Half-Life: Blue Shift soundtrack. The Half-Life: Opposing Force soundtrack was composed by Chris Jensen. Please notify the administrators before removing this template.
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