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    Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide)

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      BennyProfane
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      Very cool! Is the CounterStrike 1.6 version compatible too?

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        quicksilver @BennyProfane
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        @BennyProfane I haven't tried it. But if you get it working, please let me know!

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          quicksilver @BennyProfane
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          @BennyProfane looks like CS 1.3 might be possible but 1.6 is currently only supported on Android.

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            quicksilver
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            Updated info on using blue shift and opposing force expansions. Previous info was wrong and while it would allow the expansions to boot, they were broken.

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              RussellB
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              @quicksilver... I installed BlueShift and Opposing Force following your instructions and they both worked perfectly. I found all the branches for the other mods. Is there one available for CounterStrike?

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                quicksilver @RussellB
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                @RussellB I have not tried to run counterstrike. If you get it running let me know and I'd be glad to add the info to the guide.

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                  RussellB
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                  Will do. I got the Cthulhu mod running and playable without a custom client.so and hl.so. Why do Blue Shift and Opposing Force need them?

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                    quicksilver @RussellB
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                    @RussellB if the mod uses only original game assets then you don't need to compile a new client.so and hl.so. But if it uses new assets not found in vanilla HL, then you need to compile them for it to work on a Linux system.

                    I have also gotten the "U.S.S Darkstar" mod working (haven't played very far into it yet but I presume it's fully functional). And "They Hunger" mod. Although I noticed some small issues with this mod, like the rain effect doesn't seem to work right and the opening cut scene is partially blacked out. It does seem to be fully playable though.

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                      RussellB
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                      I compiled the shared libraries for Afraid of Monsters: Director's Cut and it works great. I'll experiment with a few more. This is awesome!

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                        quicksilver @RussellB
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                        @RussellB this website may be of interest to you https://www.moddb.com/engines/xash3d-engine/features/list-of-tested-half-life-singleplayer-mods

                        Has a huge list of mods that should work with xash3d engine

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                          ExarKunIv @quicksilver
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                          @quicksilver said in Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide):

                          "They Hunger"

                          LOL
                          i loved that mod. im so going to mess around with this. once i finish up my pi3 build.
                          I really dont want to leave 2 builds half complete

                          RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                          RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                          Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                            RussellB @quicksilver
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                            @quicksilver said in Setting up Half-Life through RetroPie (A Guide):

                            @RussellB this website may be of interest to you https://www.moddb.com/engines/xash3d-engine/features/list-of-tested-half-life-singleplayer-mods

                            Has a huge list of mods that should work with xash3d engine

                            You just fed my OCD a huge bone!

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                              AdamBeGood
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                              @quicksilver I am going to try this later so prepare yourself for questions.... (I will try to just get it done though).

                              Edit: Okay, I can see Xash3D as an option under Ports, but I am immediately thrown back to the ES Menu after RunCommand.

                              I've done:

                              Copy Half-Life folder from Steamapps:

                              ../steam/steamapps/common/Half-Life in ../rom/ports folder

                              for example you can see ../rom/ports/Half-Life/ and more files from game

                              Next: In console go to Retropie-Setup folder

                              cd RetroPie-Setup

                              cd scriptmodules

                              cd ports

                              wget --no-check-certificate https://github.com/sergiopoverony/xash3d/raw/master/xash3d.sh

                              After it in Emulationstation settings RetroPie - you can run Retropie Setup -> Manage packages -> exp (experemental) -> xash3d

                              Installed Xash3d from Source

                              "The above script will add Xash3d engine files to /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/Half-Life/ add the valve folder from your Steam Half-Life game files to that same directory." I already had the valve folder from when I moved Half-Life over in the previous step, but I re-wrote it as that seemed to be what you were asking.

                              That is where I've got to...

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                                quicksilver @AdamBeGood
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                                @AdamBeGood can you show me a picture of the contents of /home/pi/RetroPie/ROMs/ports/Half-Life/ ? Also, after the game fails to run can you check the contents of /dev/shm/runcommand.log/ and post the contents of that file here?

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                                  AdamBeGood @quicksilver
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                                  Here is the runcommand: https://pastebin.com/Pmv4ubEW. Looks like I've messed something obvious up.

                                  Halflife.jpg

                                  Halflife2.jpg

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                                    quicksilver @AdamBeGood
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                                    @AdamBeGood you should only need the "valve" folder in /roms/ports/Half-Life/ directory and the xash3d engine files. Try deleting the entire contents of the half-life directory. Then just copy the valve folder over. Then try reinstalling xash3d. For some reason it's saying it can't locate your valve folder.

                                    If you want to use the hd textures then create a folder named "custom" in the valve folder and copy the contents of your "valve_hd" folder into it.

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                                      AdamBeGood @quicksilver
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                                      @quicksilver I am still getting the same error. Now I just have the valve folder within /Half-Life/ and three files in addition; which were created when I tried to run xash3d I think - libxash.so, libxashmenu.so and xash3d

                                      After I moved the valve folder over, I just went into Retropie-Setup and reinstalled xash3d. I didn't need to run Sergio's script again did I?

                                      Once I do get this sorted, would you recommend the HD textures? Does Half-Life run well enough to use them?

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                                        quicksilver @AdamBeGood
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                                        @AdamBeGood the HD textures work just fine. It's a matter of preference really. You can look up the difference online to find which you prefer.

                                        I can't see why xash3d can't locate the valve folder...it's right where its supposed to be. Can you check the permissions on the valve folder? Perhaps it's denying permission to access it or something.

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                                          AdamBeGood @quicksilver
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                                          @quicksilver Pardon me, how do I check permissions on a folder?

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                                            quicksilver @AdamBeGood
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                                            @AdamBeGood what software are you using to remote access your pi file system? Winscp or something similar? If so, you should be able right click on the valve folder and select properties (or something similar) and view the folders owner and permissions.

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