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Deathmatch Classic
Developer(s)
Release date(s)

June 7, 2001[1]

Genre(s)
Mode(s)
Platform(s)

Windows, macOS, Linux

Distribution
System req

Half-Life 1.1.0.7 patch

Input

Keyboard and mouse

Engine
Series

Deathmatch Classic, often abbreviated to DMC, is a multiplayer mod for Half-Life. It was initially released as a free download on June 7 of 2001[1] and was later included with the 1.1.0.7 patch of the game on July 11,[2] but is currently sold on the Steam store as a standalone game.

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Overview[edit]

Main room in Quake.
The same room in Deathmatch Classic.

Deathmatch Classic was conceived by Valve as a tribute to id Software, and is essentially a remake of the multiplayer component of id's Quake.[3] Deatmatch Classic uses the GoldSrc engine, which was based on the QuakeWorld engine, which was in turn based on the QUAKE and GLQUAKE (which was based on QUAKE) engines. It had taken Valve roughly three months to develop.[4]

The original release included five maps converted from Quake. The gameplay is similar to Quake Deathmatch, with essentially the same weapons (except the weapon for melée combat, which is Half-Life's trademark crowbar instead of the original axe).[4]DMC also imitates Quake's physics, which allows an advanced player to gain a lot of extra speed or jump very high by using a number of movement skills such as bunny hopping and rocket jumping.

Community[edit]

Not enjoying widespread popularity like the team-oriented Half-Life mods, Counter-Strike and Day of Defeat, DMC has found its fan base particularly among nostalgic deathmatch veterans. Further Quake maps were converted for DMC by fans, and original new maps designed.

Many of the DMC servers offer a further modification of the game titled DMC Pro. It includes a Quake-style sound pack, custom maps, capture the flag and alternate versions of the default maps where the two most powerful weapons are more easily available, and there is a plenty of ammo for them. DMC Pro is characterized by extremely hectic action, the rocket launcher being practically the only weapon used.

Gameplay[edit]

A battle in Deathmatch Classic.
Main article: Deathmatch Classic/List of weapons and items

The default game speed in DMC is somewhat slower than in Quake. The weapons scale from the basic shotgun to the rocket launcher and the Lightning Gun, a powerful directed energy weapon. Three types of bonuses are scattered over the maps which give the player a temporary special power: Quad Damage, Invulnerability, and the Ring of Shadows.

Reception[edit]

GameSpy stated that DMC 'brought back memories of late nights gone by playing Quake,' and praised the visual aspects of the game.[4] As of August 2017, user reviews of Deathmatch Classic on Steam are very positive, with 82% of reviewers praising the game one way or another.[5]

Gallery[edit]

  • Steam header.

  • Steam hero image.

  • Steam logo.

References[edit]

Combine OverWiki has more images related to Deathmatch Classic.
  1. 1.01.1Half-Life DMC Released on Shacknews (archived)
  2. Half-Life News on Sierra Studios' official website (August 1, 2001) (archived)
  3. Breathing New Life Into Half-Life (part 1) on GameSpy (June 9, 2007) (archived)
  4. 4.04.14.2Breathing New Life Into Half-Life (part 2) on GameSpy (June 10, 2007) (archived)
  5. Deathmatch Classic on Steam
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  • Deathmatch Classic on Steam
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Game enginesGoldSrc · Source · Source 2
Modding softwareHalf-Life SDK · Perpetual Testing Initiative · Source SDK · Valve Hammer Editor
AchievementsHalf-Life: Alyx · The Orange Box · Portal: Still Alive · Portal 2
MiscellaneousAlien Mode · Censored versions of Half-Life · Developer commentary · Development of Half-Life 2 · Easter eggs · High Definition Pack · Preliminary Findings · Multiplayer · Music · Pop culture references · Super 8 Interactive Teaser
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Half-Life 2 leak
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Release date(s)

October 2, 2003[1]

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Game

The Half-Life 2leak, also referred to as the Half-Life 2beta by the community, is an incomplete version of Half-Life 2 that was leaked onto the internet by hackers on October 7, 2003.[1][2]

Overview[edit]

In 2002, Axel Gembe, a young German programmer, whose favorite game is Half-Life, had the idea to hack into Valve's network to find something about the sequel. He wasn't expecting to get anywhere, but he succeeded at his first attempt by accident. He scanned Valve's network to check for accessible web servers where he believed the information about the game might be held. The network was secure from the outside, but their name server allowed anonymous AXFRs, which gave him quite a bit of information.

Asynchronous Full Zone Transfer (AXFR) is a tool used for synchronizing servers. It is also a protocol used by hackers to peek at a website's data. By transferring this data, he was able to discover the names of all the sub-domains of the company's web directory. In the port scan logs, he found a server which was in Valve's network range from another corporation named Tangis, a company specialized in wearable computing devices and was managed by Gabe Newell's brother, Dan.

Valve didn't firewall this server from its internal network. Gembe had found an unguarded tunnel into the network on his first attempt. Valve's Primary Domain Controller had a username 'build' with a blank password. He was able to crack the passwords in no time. Once he had done that, he had full access to everything.

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Gembe began to search for information about the game. He found various design documents and notes about its creation. As the weeks passed, he realized that nobody at Valve had noticed he was inside the company's network. He began to push a little harder. That's when he found the source for the game. On September 19, 2003, Gembe downloaded the unfinished game code. The game didn't run on his computer, so he made some code changes to get it to run in a basic form. He only had the main development 'trunk' of the game. They had many developed branches that he couldn't even begin to check them all out.

The source code for the Source engine on October 2, 2003; and an unfinished version of the game on October 7 were leaked on the internet by a friend of Gembe.[1] Gabe Newell publicly explained the situation on fan website, Halflife2.net (now ValveTime) forums and asked for help from the community to track down the hackers.[2] Gembe was eventually arrested. However, his charges weren't related to the leak.

Features[edit]

The Stalker as seen in the leak.
  • The interface appears to be based off of the Steam version of the first Half-Life. For example, it has 'Software', 'OpenGL', and 'DirectX' listed as usable renders in the 'Video' tab, but the Source engine used DirectX only when it was released.
  • There is extremely basic multiplayer support. It can support very few players. Interestingly, one of the tabs in the 'Create a server' option is named 'CPU Players'.
  • There is basic DirectX 6 support, which consists of a few low-poly character models and a DirectX 6 version of one of the Coast maps.
  • The engine is of course less optimized than the one used by the final game.
  • There is no built-in anti-aliasing. It can however be achieved with most recent graphic cards that override the games settings.
  • The game uses a unique ammo system not seen in the final version. Ammo is broken up into three types; small, medium, and heavy. The SMG2 uses small; the Pistol, SMG1, AR1 and OICW use medium; the HMG uses heavy.

WC map pack[edit]

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Main article: WC map pack

Along with the playable game, a map pack of Half-Life 2 maps from various stages of the game's production were leaked.

2016-2017 asset leaks[edit]

From 2016 to 2017, Valve game assets shared by Valve to developers through a repository were revealed to contain material related to the development of Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Portal, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Some of them were sparingly shared on the Facepunch forums.[3] The legitimacy of these assets cannot be completely confirmed.

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Gallery[edit]

  • Main menu.

External links[edit]

Half Life Deathmatch Classic

  • The Boy Who Stole Half-Life 2 on Eurogamer (February 21, 2011)
  • I need the assistance of the community on ValveTime (October 2, 2003)

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References[edit]

Combine OverWiki has more images related to Half-Life 2 leak.
  1. 1.01.11.2Playable version of Half-Life 2 stolen on CNN (October 7, 2003)
  2. 2.02.1I need the assistance of the community on ValveTime (October 2, 2003)
  3. Half-Life 2 Cut Content V2 - Drama posts are week ban on Facepunch (archived)
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Half-Life game seriesHalf-Life(multiplayer) · Half-Life: Opposing Force(multiplayer · Capture The Flag) · Half-Life: Blue Shift · Half-Life: Decay

Half-Life 2 · Half-Life 2: Episode One · Half-Life 2: Episode Two · Future of the Half-Life series
Half-Life: Alyx

Portal game seriesPortal · Portal 2 · Peer Review · Perpetual Testing Initiative
DemosHalf-Life: Day One · Half-Life: Uplink · Portal: First Slice
PortsHalf-Life ports(Dreamcast · PlayStation 2 · Half-Life: Source · Half-Life Deathmatch: Source) · Portal: Still Alive
Technology demosDirected Design Experiments · Get Your Free TVs! · Half-Life Alpha · Half-Life demonstrations · Half-Life 2 demonstrations · Half-Life 2: Lost Coast · Polyrobo · Probe Droid · Source Particle Benchmark
VR technology demosThe Lab(Postcards · Slingshot · Longbow · Xortex 26XX · Secret Shop · Robot Repair · Solar System · Human Body Scan · Shooter) · Moondust · Aperture Hand Lab
Cancelled gamesBorealis · Half-Life: Hostile Takeover · Prospero · Return to Ravenholm · Shooter · Unannounced Half-Life project · Warren Spector's Half-Life 2 episode
Other official gamesBridge Constructor Portal · Deathmatch Classic · Half-Life 2: Deathmatch · Half-Life 2: Survivor(Battle Mode · Mission Mode · Story Mode) · Lego Dimensions · Portal Pinball · Portal 2 Sixense MotionPack DLC · Portal: The Uncooperative Cake Acquisition Game
CompilationsHalf-Life: Further Data · Half-Life: Generation · Half-Life: Initial Encounter · The Orange Box
ARGsHalf-Life 2 ARG · Portal ARG · PotatoFoolsDay ARG
Third-party gamesBlack Mesa(Achievements · Soundtrack) · Codename: Gordon · Garry's Mod · Lamarr Goes to the Zoo · Mods · Narbacular Drop · Portal: The Flash Version · Sven Co-op · Tag: The Power of Paint
LeaksHalf-Life 2 leak · WC map pack · 2016-2017 leak
Game enginesGoldSrc · Source · Source 2
Modding softwareHalf-Life SDK · Perpetual Testing Initiative · Source SDK · Valve Hammer Editor
AchievementsHalf-Life: Alyx · The Orange Box · Portal: Still Alive · Portal 2
MiscellaneousAlien Mode · Censored versions of Half-Life · Developer commentary · Development of Half-Life 2 · Easter eggs · High Definition Pack · Preliminary Findings · Multiplayer · Music · Pop culture references · Super 8 Interactive Teaser

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