half life folder Created 19 years ago2004-09-18 14:30:51 UTC by demonmaster demonmaster

Created 19 years ago2004-09-18 14:30:51 UTC by demonmaster demonmaster

Posted 19 years ago2004-09-18 14:30:51 UTC Post #60473
I cant find a half life folder anywhere in wally i need to upak the pak before i do anything i cant since no half life folder
Posted 19 years ago2004-09-18 14:37:25 UTC Post #60476
...huh? are you running half life in steam or WON? either go to sierra/half life or steam/steamapps/email or nickname/half life.
Posted 19 years ago2004-09-18 14:38:17 UTC Post #60477
and nobody will respond any quicker if you spam the forum with multiple threads asking the same question. people round here respond at their lesiure.
Posted 19 years ago2004-09-19 19:19:53 UTC Post #60731
Still cant find it and sorry
Posted 19 years ago2004-09-20 11:31:19 UTC Post #60817
sure you have it installed? because those are the places it should be. try using the search to look for half life.
Posted 19 years ago2004-09-20 20:32:21 UTC Post #60881
If you are using Steam HL, you need GCFscape. GCF is the steam version of a pak. You can find them here: Program FilesSteamSteamApps

If you are using WON HL, you can find the pak files here: SIERRAHalf-Lifevalve
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Posted 19 years ago2004-09-20 22:53:07 UTC Post #60889
You unpack the files to your game mod installation folders... then in Wally, when you need the file (sprite, sound, model, etc.), navigate to the files you need.
Posted 19 years ago2004-09-21 14:58:07 UTC Post #60976
Thanx ill try it :)
Posted 19 years ago2004-09-23 22:59:46 UTC Post #61559
If you haven't ever unpacked it, you don't have access to all the files available.

Open GCFscape and, in the "File" menu bar, select open. Navigate to STEAM/steamapps. Inside, you'll find your "email" folder and your mod gcf files. Select one of those gcf files to open. Once it's open, you'll see a traditional two-sided browser. From here, you can select a file and right-click it. Select "extract" from the menu and it will ask you to choose a location to extract it to.

It's just that easy.
Posted 19 years ago2004-09-23 23:06:40 UTC Post #61560
STEAM gives you a standard Valve folder for Halflife. If you extract the valve folder from the halflife.gcf file, and place it in your "STEAM/steamapps/email/halflife" folder, it should add all the files that aren't normally accessible to your existing valve folder.
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