Half-Life receives a new official patch

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Yep! Valve's first-person shooter Half-Life has received a new patch, and if you think about it, that is nearly 19 years after its November 1998 launch. It's nothing major, to be sure, but it fixes a few crashes the community had pointed out. 



It may not be much, but it just goes to show that Valve has not given up on its most well-known game despite it being old enough to legally drink in many countries.

We have updated the public release of Half-Life. Changes in this update are: 

  • Fixed crash when entering certain malformed strings into the game console. Thanks to Marshal Webb from BackConnect, Inc for reporting this.
  • Fixed crash when loading a specially crafted malformed BSP file. Thanks to Grant Hernandez (@Digital_Cold) for reporting this.
  • Fixed malformed SAV files allowing arbitrary files to be written into the game folder. Thanks to Vsevolod Saj for reporting this.
  • Fixed a crash when quickly changing weapons that are consumable. Thanks to Sam Vanheer for reporting this.
  • Fixed crash when setting custom decals

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