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Latest revision as of 19:33, 15 July 2024
hl2_osx has stopped working. is a project in the remix tree, and the fifteenth in the main branch.
Summary
In a glitchy subway, G-Man dabs, distorting the background. He asks the player character, Corporal Shephard, who ate all the donuts. A portal appears. When Corporal Shephard enters, he is driving a flying bus across a distorted world with Pico and some dancers in the background, and turtlehat tells him to touch the 2-3-1 buttons. The buttons have a secondary number over them, making them harder to identify. Once he solves the task, he is greeted with a distorted version of ZiqwerkelSharda singing Despacito.
Chronology
Remixed from
Remixed into
Trivia
- The Instructions and Notes and Credits reference lines from Half-Life (1998)[1] and Half-Life 2: Episode Two (2007)[2], respectively.
- The black-and-magenta checkerboard patterns drawn over many costumes are an homage to the default texture the Source game engine draws when it cannot locate a texture file.[3]
- The costumes G-Man uses while talking are homages to other famous poses.
- "talk2" is based on a pose Jonathan Joestar is well-known for.[4]
- This is also referenced by SL's pose in the "cooler doods" backdrop, which is drawn with "ゴ" characters used commonly in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure as onomatopoeia to convey a menacing atmosphere.
- "talk3" is a reference pose, a pose commonly used for making 3D models of humanoid characters.[5]
- "talk1" isn't a reference, it's just G-Man flailing his arms in a silly manner.
- "talk2" is based on a pose Jonathan Joestar is well-known for.[4]
- The bus has the message "Node Graph Out of Date. Rebuilding..." written on it. This is an error message that appears in Source engine games.[6]
- The text shown in the costumes of the sprite "oof1" have multiple references in them.
- The main body of the text reads, "Unreal Engine contains an extremely powerful and robust particle system, allowing artists to create mind-blowing visual effects ranging from smoke, sparks, and fire to far more intricate and otherworldly examples." This is a blurb written for the Cascade particle system available in Unreal Engine 4, which turtlehat found funny for some reason.[7]
- The characters highlighted in magenta in "costume2" through "costume5" spell out "According to all known laws of aviation," the first few words of the Bee Movie script.[8]
- The characters highlighted in magenta in "costume7" spell out "oraoraoraoraoraoraora," a battle cry used by Jotaro Kujo and Star Platinum.
- The background "brick wall2" from the previous project has been renamed "duck walk2," a reference to an infamous line from the 1993 game Link: The Faces of Evil.
Characters
- G-Man
- Corporal Shephard (player character)
- Pico
- Dancers
- Bus
- Grunkle Stan (voice only)
- turtlehat (voice only)
- ZiqwerkelSharda (voice only)
Notes
Instructions
I never thought I'd ever see a resonance cascade, let alone create one...
Notes and Credits
Freeman, you dispatched those guards with great dispatch!
References
- ↑ "c1a1_sci_3scan," https://combineoverwiki.net/wiki/Black_Mesa_Science_Team/Quotes
- ↑ "vort_guard_welldone02," https://combineoverwiki.net/wiki/Vortigaunt/Quotes/Half-Life_2_episodes
- ↑ https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Missing_content
- ↑ https://jojowiki.com/File:Jonathan_ASB.png
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-pose
- ↑ https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Nodegraph#Compiling
- ↑ https://docs.unrealengine.com/4.26/en-US/RenderingAndGraphics/ParticleSystems/
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copypasta#Bee_Movie