@@dirkkrohn1907 That's exactly the point. He failed to guard the donuts. Not to mention I wouldn't exactly want to eat donuts that could be coated with powder from weapon discharges. Lead dust can cause reproductive harm, which might be Otis' real problem about "dying as a virgin". Thankfully the military doesn't seem to have that problem as much, since they have PT standards to keep up with and they would have a tendency to "get virginity out of the way" first.
I bet over half of this was just a map developer NOT having a good time, so he just decided to make a functional blowtorch to relieve stress. Also, I'm pretty sure the dark tunnel alternate solution was the intended solution, but people just ran through instead.
I actually like it how some (most?) of the Half-Life puzzles are solved by something mundane. Throw the switch off, so the water won't electrocute you. Throw the switch to turn on the lights. Weight one end of the platform to jump over from the other end.
I did that when I was a kid because the dark areas were actually dark, but nowadays I feel there's too much brightness in the engine, turning down the brightness makes everything else look dark.
literally never knew about the alternate solution to the dark hallway puzzle after all these years. i feel like that's how they intended for you to do it, but most people just figure it's a little tutorial on using your flashlight.
I got it on my first try. I was legitimately surprised to see it in this video because it's so obvious if you take the time to explore for like 2 seconds.
@@antondavidovic3996 because being able to see where you're going to go and not just where you're going makes things easier and simpler. Also once you know where the light is, it doesn't even take a second to find the light.
Noticed that someone made a death animation specifically for the dying Barney at 8:38, if you decide to shoot him instead of having him stumble over normally
I feel like it is the other way around. Back in the days you could ruin your entire playthrough by acting like an idiot in so many games, even by making slight mistakes you could make yourself stuck horribly or made the game incredibly difficult. Now it is practically impossible to stuck yourself by, for example, not having a specific item or ammo type. Whenever there is a puzzle in a modern game you always have everything you need to solve it right next to it. A vehicle shows up and there is an RPG just chillin on a bench two meters away from you. You need to blow something up and a pack of C4 is lying next to the X spot.
@@mcz1945 we can say that effectively there are no puzzles in modern games. Because solving modern puzzles does not require thinking and having a basic situational awareness. You know, when not one thing in the game is pointing or helping or explaining anything the game really feels alive. Modern games are like an endless tutorial/cutscene.
The invisible crowbars thing blew my mind! That's a very clever way of handling the player accidentally walking through the crowbar spot and being too far to the left or right to have picked it up.
This video is an indirect follow up to the Blue Shift entity names video as this collects a number of the amusing things I found during that research. For the sake of brevity, however, I erred towards leaving out things I figured most people already know, like the Snark secret. If you are already familiar with Blue Shift's Snark secret, please leave a comment on this webzone so I may vindicate myself in my decision for omitting it and its ilk in this video.
Blue Shift may be not as long or rich in content unlike opposing force but I think is rather underrated and deserves more love and it's probably my favourite one of the series
@@CAPTAIN_CLOCK I feel the same. I like some of the choices they made like: Some of the new guns, black ops betraying the H.E.C.U, and some of the new enemies. But overall, i didn't like the Race X, plot choices, and I feel the game gives you too many weapons to use.
It never occurred to me that ‘Methods of Crazy’ are specific cues, though in hindsight it makes sense those voice lines are scripted. The attention to detail in Half-Life never ceases to surprise me.
i really love this concept, because it proves that the game dev has to be more immersed in their world than the player ever could be (if they want their environments to be surprisingly convincing, like this). it's a beautiful thing
An interesting coincidence. I decided to play blue shift a couple of days ago. Haven't played in years. The last action with the teleport is left for today.
I find these little things so interesting. I never knew about that alternate puzzle solution. Gearbox did create two of the most iconic expansion packs ever made. I absolutely adore Opposing Force and Blue Shift. They really worked hard to create these and lived up to the Half Life name, rather than just make a quick buck.
Yeah-Blue Shift in particular is often seen as the smaller, inferior chapter of Half-Life, but I really enjoy the attention to detail, level design, and visual design of the expansion. I especially like how they made Xen in Blue Shift.
@@supersonictumbleweed Duke 3d just had a sprite flat 2d fountain which animated something like 2 frames when you pressed use on it. The tap wasn't even 3d like it is here.
For the longest time I have never known about turning on the lights in the dark hallway. I always just assumed it was just a place to help you get accustomed to your flashlight or something.
"My God, what are you doing?!" "Nothing, just breaking the snacks and drinks machine to get you some so you didn't lose a coin for nothing, you ungrateful bastard!"
If I was the scientist at the vending machines and a flurry of soda cans started spewing out everywhere I'd be like "Whoo! jackpot!" and run off with as much as I could carry.
Wow, learned about a couple of things that i havent noticed though i done BS 2 times. Hmm, very interesting. It still makes this game pretty solid even though it lacks any new gameplay stuff like in Op4.
1:52 Barney: *Breaks open vending machine window* The scientist, still banging on the keypad: Darn, if only I could just reach in and get the snack I wanted. Oh well, better just give up and leave.
7:24 I still find it kinda funny that the texture used for the water there is used _only_ for that water fountain. They could've just made it a blue ring or something, but it has actual details.
1:43 *shoots out glass on vending machine so the scientist can get a free snack* Scientist: MY GOD, WHAT ARE YOU DOING!? *turns and walks off without grabbing a snack*
man!! this little details make me love even more the game!!! i love when they put this much love into the game. And that's why Half Life is my fav series of all time
MarphitimusBlackimus your Half-Life videos got me into playing the games again and looking further behind the scenes to see how interesting these games really are, thank you for making these
*shoots gun 6 times* no reaction
*breaks glass* "my god, what are you doing?!"
[pounds the vending machine in frustration]
It was 4 shots not 6 wtf
It was 3 shots before the final breaking shot
American normality
That is government funded glass. “There goes all of our grant money”
I never knew you could shoot the coin slots on the vending machines, damm
Yeah in over 20 years of playing, I never once thought to shoot the coin slot.
Same
Same, bro. It's amazing it actually works.
Yeah, i always used to break the whole machine,
but the crowbar worked a couple of times tho...
I mean, I knew you could destroy the vending machines and have them spill drink cans all over the floor, but I never tried shooting the coin slots.
Is that where he got the spare crowbars he gives Gordon in HL2 and the episodes?
Finally revealed!
I’m now just imagining Barney picking up several crowbars and just taking them with him
@@loggers5246 You don't have to imagine, commission an animator. :D
Barney had to store them somewhere.
Enter, Otis' big booty.
Barney owed Gordon a beer because his hands were too full with all those crowbars to carry one
And this is why I love Half-Life games. So much detail in the world. And Marph is here to show us everything we missed.
I don't know, it's we gonna missed anyway they should put more effort in others aspects like map design
Ahhh. CaptRobau I have downloaded your upscaled texture mod
@@uglies7056 nice to be recognised
By the way my name is Satrio Pinandito
That account
The scientists all insulted the guards and made fun of them,but when the aliens and the marines came,they clinged on them for their life.
The irony.
Too bad it still didn't work out for most of them until Gordon showed up.
I mean, the scientists didn't have much need for them until the resonance cascade.
@@jozinek876 well fuck them
Wait for the chad Walter Bennet.
@@jozinek876 "Just wait to a Windows vs Linux argument, those smartass can become crazy with the staple gun and other stuff." -Probably a guard.
barney shoot vending machine, a coin slot explode, and he just doesn't even care
He only cares about the beer keg.
I did not know that you can shoot the coin slot since i always just bashed the vending machine to pieces :/
I SWEAR IS HE AN ACTUAL SCIENTIST? HE COULD HAVE JUST PICKED THOSE DRINKS UP OR TAKEN THOSE SNACK FOR *FREE* BUT NOOOOO
Disappointed that guard didn’t actually go guard some donuts.
In the shooting range, you can find a guard that's chowing down on donuts instead of working on his shooting like the other guard there.
@@dirkkrohn1907 That's the Otis guard.
If you look closely, he's trying to get his gun out of his holster without putting the donut on the counter.
@@dirkkrohn1907 That's exactly the point. He failed to guard the donuts. Not to mention I wouldn't exactly want to eat donuts that could be coated with powder from weapon discharges. Lead dust can cause reproductive harm, which might be Otis' real problem about "dying as a virgin". Thankfully the military doesn't seem to have that problem as much, since they have PT standards to keep up with and they would have a tendency to "get virginity out of the way" first.
I bet over half of this was just a map developer NOT having a good time, so he just decided to make a functional blowtorch to relieve stress.
Also, I'm pretty sure the dark tunnel alternate solution was the intended solution, but people just ran through instead.
I just ran through that section in all the times that I played BS. Seems like a pointless puzzle really.
@@yurionedge2199 Yep, me too. Never even knew the generator was accessible, or that the switch EXISTED.
well i always did use the generator, never thought about running through
If they wanted the generator to be unavoidable, they should have put a closed gate at the end.
I actually like it how some (most?) of the Half-Life puzzles are solved by something mundane. Throw the switch off, so the water won't electrocute you. Throw the switch to turn on the lights. Weight one end of the platform to jump over from the other end.
4:14
"Shouldn't you be guarding some donuts and coffee right about now?"
*_" y e s "_*
The "alternate" dark hallway puzzle is the only solution I ever bothered with haha I always explore every corner of these levels and environments.
yeah, i mean... i do that since my first playthru xd
I did that when I was a kid because the dark areas were actually dark, but nowadays I feel there's too much brightness in the engine, turning down the brightness makes everything else look dark.
i had no clue there was a switch there that could be powered on.
i just ran through the hallway with my flashlight on.
Same :D
same, it was the only one I knew about
literally never knew about the alternate solution to the dark hallway puzzle after all these years. i feel like that's how they intended for you to do it, but most people just figure it's a little tutorial on using your flashlight.
That is literally the most obscure thing possible
I got it on my first try. I was legitimately surprised to see it in this video because it's so obvious if you take the time to explore for like 2 seconds.
@@doigt6590 But why waste a few extra seconds to turn the lights on when by that time you could have already passed through the hallway?
@@antondavidovic3996 because being able to see where you're going to go and not just where you're going makes things easier and simpler. Also once you know where the light is, it doesn't even take a second to find the light.
“I was hoping you’d show up!”
*POW*
It happened right when I read it lol
you are dead
Hello darknes my old friend...
marphy killed him just so he can die
@@booder9137 I AM DEAD!
The five invisible crowbars thing made me absolutely lose it for some reason.
It’s so clever, I would’ve never thought of it, but it is rather cheap in a way too!
I don't want a fucking crowbar, I want a pipe wrench!
@@yurionedge2199 Pick up that crowbar and take your lumps, Timmy.
@Dr. Cool Uhh, I played Bioshock
Noticed that someone made a death animation specifically for the dying Barney at 8:38, if you decide to shoot him instead of having him stumble over normally
"I was hoping you'd show up"
@@PratDunderhead *Beretta M9 noises*
7:20 - Now if only the drinking fountain isn’t just interactive, but it can also replenish your health if you get close to the water.
For real?
@@itdobelikedattho8112 if only
Barney Nukem
Catch me later, I’ll buy some bubblegum so you don’t run out.
I know for a fact in some mods it does heal you, specifically in Hazardous Course 2 it does.
6:40 I miss when developers used to even acknowledge the concept of idiotproofing.
I feel like it is the other way around. Back in the days you could ruin your entire playthrough by acting like an idiot in so many games, even by making slight mistakes you could make yourself stuck horribly or made the game incredibly difficult. Now it is practically impossible to stuck yourself by, for example, not having a specific item or ammo type. Whenever there is a puzzle in a modern game you always have everything you need to solve it right next to it. A vehicle shows up and there is an RPG just chillin on a bench two meters away from you. You need to blow something up and a pack of C4 is lying next to the X spot.
more like "expliotproofing"
@@mcz1945 we can say that effectively there are no puzzles in modern games. Because solving modern puzzles does not require thinking and having a basic situational awareness. You know, when not one thing in the game is pointing or helping or explaining anything the game really feels alive. Modern games are like an endless tutorial/cutscene.
@@mcz1945 the puzzles arent even puzzles anymore in most modern games, they just show something like "OBJECTIVE: DO BLA BLA BLA"
@@sarmatiancougar7556 its sad as hell.
*VOX: Acess Denied*
*Barney01: Hey, catch me later, i'll buy you a beer*
About that beer I owe ya...
It's me Gordon, Barney from Black Mesa
I've been working undercover with Civil Protection. I can't take too long or they'll get suspicious. I'm way behind on my beating quota.
Kleiner: Yes Barney, what is it, I'm in middle of a critical test
Sorry doc, but look who's here!
The invisible crowbars thing blew my mind! That's a very clever way of handling the player accidentally walking through the crowbar spot and being too far to the left or right to have picked it up.
This video is an indirect follow up to the Blue Shift entity names video as this collects a number of the amusing things I found during that research. For the sake of brevity, however, I erred towards leaving out things I figured most people already know, like the Snark secret. If you are already familiar with Blue Shift's Snark secret, please leave a comment on this webzone so I may vindicate myself in my decision for omitting it and its ilk in this video.
I am not familiar with the snark secret :(
Snark secret???!?!???!!!?
Is it like in decay with its snark secret?
i believe i already knew about the snark secret
I remember invisible crowbars thing, iirc it was Randy Pitchfork idea.
Blue Shift may be not as long or rich in content unlike opposing force but I think is rather underrated and deserves more love and it's probably my favourite one of the series
True, especially since it wasn't planned to be a standalone like op4
I actually like Blue Shift more than Opposing Force.
@@owndoing2055 Me too
i actually think opposing force tries too hard. i don't like the content.
@@CAPTAIN_CLOCK I feel the same. I like some of the choices they made like: Some of the new guns, black ops betraying the H.E.C.U, and some of the new enemies. But overall, i didn't like the Race X, plot choices, and I feel the game gives you too many weapons to use.
1:55 he could have taken the chips from broken window bruh
ikr lol
Due to how Bayesian inference works if he didn't update his priors he would be right to expect that it's impossible unless he pays
that's because his mother raised a good boy
Because he is Black mesa Scientist
maybe theres shards in the chips
It never occurred to me that ‘Methods of Crazy’ are specific cues, though in hindsight it makes sense those voice lines are scripted.
The attention to detail in Half-Life never ceases to surprise me.
Funny seeing you here, Max. Barney's just as nuts as Gordon anyways.
8:40
Never seen this death animation.
Figured it can also become a little detail.
You say "inviso_guard," I say "dark passenger"
I don't get it
@@procyon6370 take it at face value. there isn't anything *to* get
@@Luzumbruh
@@procyon6370 bruh passenger
@Qimodis a joke?
Wait, that "dark hallway" was meant to be a puzzle room? I always turned on the lights because switches and buttons.
This is one of the most significant youtube channels in my life.
You know you love your work when you realize that burned doors are actually hot AND decide to follow up on it with enabling burn dmg. That's insane.
i really love this concept, because it proves that the game dev has to be more immersed in their world than the player ever could be (if they want their environments to be surprisingly convincing, like this). it's a beautiful thing
is it really that hard to place a trigger hurt that gets killed after a timer????
Scientist: *Vending machine takes his money*
Barney: *Breaks open vending machine for him*
Scientist: *Gives up and walks away*
nah he just refuse to stole chipd and get them free for avoid get criminalized
8:36 - "I was hopin' you'd show up :D"
*gets shot in the face*
F
f
I love how Blue Shift carries a lot of secrets and interesting functionalities of obscure buttons & props everywhere.
Mr. Blackimus, you are a scholar of Half Life. Your work is very appreciated by us who love spending time inside the HL microcosmos.
HL is my favourite microcosmos ever.
Take a shot when the scientist said ''My God, what are you doing?''.
jokes on you i dont own a car
@@MrOof-ob8uw omg he means shot as in liquid drink smh. My choice of liquid was orange juice.
@@elans.8595 His username, i know what a "shot" means.
Died from liver cancer
@@LazyAndFabulous Im Calling the police and a tow truck
The breaking light wow :o
I have never noticed that lol... i dont know if im blind or its just really hided
@@RoadMC2 Me too i got suprised alot
Foreshadowing?
These details are way more impressive than Rockstar's simulated horse gonads.
But not as hot. UwU
@@pocketstationman6364 Black Ops Assassin my dude.
@@trblemayker5157 Not my cup of tea.
@@pocketstationman6364 Cool, I don't care.
Why did they market that?
6:31 "NOOO I DIDN'T WANT TO PICK IT UP!!!!"
5:18 "Alternate solution"? What's the intended solution?
To just use your flashlight to see in the dark.
Fell Man
Oh. Hah.
The random functional water fountain seems weirdly out-of-place. Possibly because I would always zone it out while going through that area.
3:02 Don't talk to me or my son ever again.
😂
@@OBG87 not funny
fnf
An interesting coincidence. I decided to play blue shift a couple of days ago. Haven't played in years. The last action with the teleport is left for today.
This is insane amount of detail, like a Kojima game
Except we get to shoot soldiers and not feel bad about it.
1:02 Taken out of context this sounds really funny
You mean the text above?
Some of the best brush mapping I've seen
I find these little things so interesting. I never knew about that alternate puzzle solution. Gearbox did create two of the most iconic expansion packs ever made. I absolutely adore Opposing Force and Blue Shift. They really worked hard to create these and lived up to the Half Life name, rather than just make a quick buck.
Yeah-Blue Shift in particular is often seen as the smaller, inferior chapter of Half-Life, but I really enjoy the attention to detail, level design, and visual design of the expansion. I especially like how they made Xen in Blue Shift.
If that's the alternative solution I think I missed the non-alternative way… bruh
7:25 there is a turning circle
incredible
Just like in Duke Nukem 3d
@@supersonictumbleweed Duke 3d just had a sprite flat 2d fountain which animated something like 2 frames when you pressed use on it. The tap wasn't even 3d like it is here.
@@xXNickPXx you're right lol. I remembered it more... 3D
Hah, I thought you meant the handle, and I was like, "…Yeah?" Then I read the replies and looked again, now I get it! 😂
9:02 Looking at his own skull with his right eye.
And the eye rolls around.
Cool.
“I was hoping you’d show up!”
Barney: *Peace was never an option....*
What?! There's a light switch there?!
That multiple invisible crowbar trick solution was pretty clever.
For the longest time I have never known about turning on the lights in the dark hallway. I always just assumed it was just a place to help you get accustomed to your flashlight or something.
7:24 ha ha ha... that seems like something i'd think of.
These are things that are way easy to miss and how interesting those small details are because they add a great atmosphere in the Half-Life games.
*Literally falls off the balcony and breaks several bones*
_My god, what are you doing._
Alternate solution? I thought that was literally just what you were supposed to do lol.
The scientists are honest poeple they don’t steal the chips in the vending machine when it’s broken
"I was hoping you'd show up-" (BANG)
8:37
7:44 - The same mechanic applies to OpFor. Literally every door the engineer torches up.
It's been a while since last vid, Marphy!
Thank you, king! :D
7:32 I love old graphics like this
Finished Blue Shift yesterday and now Marphi uploads.
"My God, what are you doing?!"
"Nothing, just breaking the snacks and drinks machine to get you some so you didn't lose a coin for nothing, you ungrateful bastard!"
Good to see you still kicking. :D I love learning more awesome details about half-life/valve games.
i have played blue shift for years and only now did i obtain the knowledge that you can break the coin slots on the vending machines.
I've played through blue shift four times and I can't believe I never knew you could turn those lights on.
If I was the scientist at the vending machines and a flurry of soda cans started spewing out everywhere I'd be like "Whoo! jackpot!" and run off with as much as I could carry.
Wow, learned about a couple of things that i havent noticed though i done BS 2 times. Hmm, very interesting.
It still makes this game pretty solid even though it lacks any new gameplay stuff like in Op4.
Miscellanea sounds like a Baltic country
another meme country like Latveria
@@screamsinrussian5773 estonica
( 09:12 )
Barney cake is ready
Seriously? The first detail is so small yet gearbox still put it in the game? That's kind of amazing to think of if you ask me
1:52
Barney: *Breaks open vending machine window*
The scientist, still banging on the keypad: Darn, if only I could just reach in and get the snack I wanted. Oh well, better just give up and leave.
I like to think he's so angry that you shattered the glass that he slams his fist into the machine
finally new video! I waited for this wonderful moment
love how the vending machine bleeds
I love this guy and the way he puts so much effort not these videos.
I've played Blue Shift twice through and never noticed any of these nice little details ;). Thanks for another great vid, Marth ;).
I didn't even know there was a torch behind the door. I always just fired a grenade from the attached launcher immediately after they opened it.
Imagine if you shoot the vending machine glass and the scientist just reached in for a free item...
Mmm, candy. Stupid machines, how come these never seem to work? - Otis
7:24
I still find it kinda funny that the texture used for the water there is used _only_ for that water fountain. They could've just made it a blue ring or something, but it has actual details.
I love the attention to detail in the maps and everything in Blue Shift. It's my favorite expansion pack.
20 years guys. And these games still amaze me.
5:51 I always thought that was how you were meant to do the dark hallway puzzle.
It’s good that in these troubled times, we have such interesting details to relieve stress and annoyance.
Good to see you back sir!
The crowbar trick is absolutely brilliant.
I love your entire Half-Life Fact Files series!
1:55 Walter is a responsible citizen
It's really cool how much fun but unnecessary details put in these games
I don’t see why the scientist was mad that you broke the machines glass. Free snacks!
1:43
*shoots out glass on vending machine so the scientist can get a free snack*
Scientist: MY GOD, WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?
*turns and walks off without grabbing a snack*
man!! this little details make me love even more the game!!! i love when they put this much love into the game. And that's why Half Life is my fav series of all time
Gotta love that thumbnail.
Barney 1: Is that your sidearm or are you just happy to see me?
Barney 2: It's the beer I owe ya.
A good video, I especially loved the alternate solution to the dark corridor puzzle.
shooting maniacally at a window -
the window break - are you crazy!??!?!
8:38
"I was hopin you'd show up!"
*[ fucking dies ]*
You forgot to mention stepping into the firing range, in front of the shooting guard, for Methods of Crazy.
That's outside of the lobby, and I figured most players know about that one since it's a straightforward and obvious one to try.
When I saw the thumbnail I thought the security guard was drooling
MarphitimusBlackimus your Half-Life videos got me into playing the games again and looking further behind the scenes to see how interesting these games really are, thank you for making these
Ah, Valve.. The lovely details you always add.
Eh have they work on it? I always thought that Blue Shift is fully Gearbox game.
blue shift was made by gearbox not valve
He discharges his firearm repeatedly into a glass window and it's come on Calhoun, knock it off.
"I was hoping you'd show u---"
**BANG**
"Get out of the way I'm filming"
I Think The Fatal Charger Is Because "Hey What If People Somehow Get In"
Oh, another cool video about the features in Blue Shift!
I swear I can sit and watch these videos all day. I love learning stuff about these games.
Lol, that scene when u break a vending machine's glass and the scientist just walks away and dont take anything