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|publisher        = [[Sierra Entertainment]] (US, EU), [[Vivendi Games|Vivendi Universal Games]] (EU)
|publisher        = [[Sierra Entertainment]] (US, EU), [[Vivendi Games|Vivendi Universal Games]] (EU)
|genre            = Action, Shooter, Arcade
|genre            = Action, Shooter, Arcade
|wikipedia        = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Life_%28video_game%29 Link]
|wikipedia        = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Life_%28video_game%29 Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/466377-half-life Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [https://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/466377-half-life Link]
|reviewlinks      = {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/half-life Metacritic]|87/100}}
|reviewlinks      = {{ReviewLink|[https://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/half-life Metacritic]|87/100}}
|gameinfo          = Deep in the bowels of the Black Mesa Federal Research Facility, a decommissioned missile base, a top-secret experiment goes terribly wrong.  As aliens come through the walls and a military death squad shoots everything in sight, young research associate Gordon Freeman must scramble to stay alive.  Find your way through the monster-ridden areas of Black Mesa using your wits,  limited security clearance, and a variety of weapons, ranging from a crowbar and pistols to a rocket launcher and grenades.  With split-screen deathmatch and its exclusive "Decay" single-player and multiplayer cooperative modes, Half-Life is an action experience like no other.<br />
|gameinfo          = Deep in the bowels of the Black Mesa Federal Research Facility, a decommissioned missile base, a top-secret experiment goes terribly wrong.  As aliens come through the walls and a military death squad shoots everything in sight, young research associate Gordon Freeman must scramble to stay alive.  Find your way through the monster-ridden areas of Black Mesa using your wits,  limited security clearance, and a variety of weapons, ranging from a crowbar and pistols to a rocket launcher and grenades.  With split-screen deathmatch and its exclusive "Decay" single-player and multiplayer cooperative modes, Half-Life is an action experience like no other.<br />
Play as Gordon Freeman, a scientist at Black Mesa, as you try to escape the facility which has been overrun by alien lifeforms.
Play as Gordon Freeman, a scientist at Black Mesa, as you try to escape the facility which has been overrun by alien lifeforms.
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|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT
|GPU=NVIDIA GeForce 9600GT
|Revision=0.9.8
|Revision=0.9.8
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* INTC Spin: ✓
* INTC Spin: ✓
* Wait Loop: ✓
* Wait Loop: ✓
* mVU Flag: ✓
* mVU Flag: ✓
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|GPU=Geforce 1660 Super
|GPU=Geforce 1660 Super
|Revision=1.7.0 (dev-1545)
|Revision=1.7.0 (dev-1545)
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** EE Cyclerate: 3  
** EE Cyclerate: 3  
** EE Cycle Skipping: 0
** EE Cycle Skipping: 0
** MTVU: ✓
** MTVU: ✓
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* Renderer: Direct3D 11
* Renderer: Direct3D 11
* Internal Resolution: 8x Native
* Internal Resolution: 8x Native
* Anisotropic Filtering: 16x
* Anisotropic Filtering: 16x
* FXAA: ✓
* FXAA: ✓
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|Sound=SPU2-X
|Sound=SPU2-X
|Comments=Played through about 1/4 of the campaign with no issues. There are quite a few native framerate drops throughout the game (the type that would also occur on a real PS2). Increasing EE Cyclerate right up to 300% helps counteract this somewhat. This will increase performance requirements but should be easily doable on a modern midrange CPU, as the game is very easy to emulate. As far as emulation performance goes, it ran full speed the whole time at 8x native res. Speaking as a huge Half-Life fan, the game is an excellent port apart from those framerate drops, and running it on PCSX2 makes it comparable with the PC version, sans mouse and keyboard.
|Comments=Played through about 1/4 of the campaign with no issues. There are quite a few native framerate drops throughout the game (the type that would also occur on a real PS2). Increasing EE Cyclerate right up to 300% helps counteract this somewhat. This will increase performance requirements but should be easily doable on a modern midrange CPU, as the game is very easy to emulate. As far as emulation performance goes, it ran full speed the whole time at 8x native res.
|Tester=CynicMimic
|Tester=CynicMimic
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{{Issue
{{Issue
|IssueName=General performance issues
|IssueName=General performance issues
|IsFixed=0
|IsFixed=1
|IssueLevel=-1
|IssueLevel=-1
|Description=The game has performance issues on native PS2 hardware. PCSX2 matches PS2 vsync frequency, and as such the game will "feel slow" while actually running at the same speed as it would on PS2 hardware.
|Description=The game has performance issues on native PS2 hardware. PCSX2 matches PS2 vsync frequency, and as such the game will "feel slow" while actually running at the same speed as it would on PS2 hardware.
|Workaround=No known solution. If your PC has a strong enough CPU, raising the EE cyclerate may help.
|Workaround=No known solution. If your PC has a strong enough CPU, raising the "EE Cyclerate" may help.
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