2014 Donation Drive

1st June 2014

Single Player First Person Shooter Maps and Mods for Half-Life 1, 2 and Episodes 1, 2 and 3

I hate asking for money from readers, but I need to.

Firstly, James and Jonathan from GetNodecraft.Net have been AMAZING. The site, as I am sure you have noticed, is SUPER fast, but not only that but they have been very generous regarding the price I pay, so in many ways they have already donated – thanks so much guys!

There are still other costs, including the files and media server in France but the advertising does bring in more or less enough to cover those costs and the readers have always donated plenty of games to use as prizes etc.

Whilst the site no longer costs me money personally, I still like to have funds in the account to pay for any unexpected costs or emergencies etc.

So, it is with all that in mind, that I ask you to donate any spare cash you can. Of course, I also know times are tough and if you can’t then that’s fine too. I hope you continue to enjoy the site.

Donate here, if you can

17 Comments

  1. Just a quick thank you to everybody who has donated so far. If you have donated and not received an email from me, please let me know.

  2. I’m glad to see that you got some donations 🙂 I would donate myself but I’m in a bit of economy problems at the moment so I need every cent I can get.

  3. Unq

    I’ll add some incentive to reach that $300 goal quickly. If the donations reach the target $300 by June 30th, I’ll offer up two Steam games in a lottery draw for people who donate (or have already donated). Two games, so two winners. I have played both these games, and both are excellent, atmospheric puzzlers: The Swapper and Antichamber.

    The Swapper
    The Swapper

    An atmospheric, clever platform puzzler. The main mechanic is using a gun (the swapper) to clone yourself, and then switching your consciousness to the clone (hence swapping). It’s clever and the mechanic itself ties into the narrative. Most of the scenery was molded in clay and photographed, which gives this game a unique, beautiful feel.

    Site: http://facepalmgames.com/the-swapper/

    Trailer:

    Antichamber
    Antichamber

    A bright, clean first person puzzler. There are no weapons but you do get guns to manipulate blocks to help you solve puzzles and reach otherwise inaccessible areas.

    Site: http://www.antichamber-game.com/

    Trailer:

  4. If you have a contest that makes 2 hour long highway 17 maps….JUST KIDDING! 😀

    Been a while since I been here, been real busy. Anyway, I finally am in a position to donate. How do I donate?

    1. Unq

      Hi Blue,

      Just click the Pitch In! button on the orange box where it says Donate Here. If you don’t see the orange box then I think Flash isn’t working in your browser.

  5. lucifer372

    I’m also willing to donate, but I wonder how much of my intended 5$ will be left, as my account is in €? I’m new to Paypal, so what are the (hidden) costs with such a transfer?

    1. To my knowledge it’s completely free for you, but if you have any doubts, then don’t donate this year. Wait until you are very successful and wealthy, then make a donation.

      1. lucifer372

        lol, we can all keep dreaming, can’t we? Money’s on it’s way, cheers!

  6. Ok I popped for $30, best I can do right now. But I see you’re over the 300, so maybe you can apply some toward next year or prize money for mods or something 😉

    Anyway, the site has given me a lot more than $30 in fun over the years. Well worth it. I say it is a good investment to anyone who uses the site.

  7. Unq

    All right! 111% to date, I have games to give out. I’ll wait until June 15th just in case there are any latecomers who want to donate and grab a chance to win one of the 2 games I listed above.

  8. Blue Lightning

    Are members allowed to suggest ideas for a map comp, and couple that with a hypothetical offer for prize monies? Just curious. 🙂

    1. Of course. Everybody is allowed to suggest ideas. Be aware though that there is often a big difference between what Players want to play and what Mappers want to map for in competitions.

  9. Blue Lightning

    What I am thinking about is this: what if…

    As you know, I’m a huge fan of Half Life 2 from 2004. I liked Ep1 ok, but not a fan at all of Ep2. And when it comes to the original HL2, you know my favorite two chapters: Water Hazard, and Highway 17.

    Few mods have even near the driving section times of those two HL2 chapters. I have never seen them modded. The only thing that comes close that I can remember, is “Combine Combat”. As you Phillip point out, it takes a map maker far more time to make a section of map with drive time, then it does walk time. But here is my idea:

    Water Hazard/Highway 17 competition!

    Rules:

    * Author can choose Water Hazard type map, or Highway 17 type map.
    * Map must be between 1 to 2 hours of gameplay at normal playthough speed
    * Map can only use models from HL2 (we’ve had enough of the NW forest)
    * Map cannot use both vehicles/chapters. It’s one or the other
    * Map may only use buggy or airboat (no yellow car)
    * Authors have 3 months time

    So if author chooses HWY 17, it would be cliffs and beaches, and if it is Water Hazard it would be city canals, just like in the game. The whole map would not have to be drive time. Players might have to stop to solve puzzles, explore shacks, etc, just like in the game (so it wouldn’t be all “drive time”). I would ask authors keep it close to the HL2 formula.

    Since it takes a modder so long to make that type of map, I would give it 3 months. To make it worth while, I was thinking of a $400 first prize, and a $150 second prize! If I were to offer the money up, would something like this be doable? or is it just too much to make these kind of maps?

    1. JG

      “Map must be between 1 to 2 hours of gameplay at normal playthough speed”

      The problem with Highway 17 / Water Hazard maps is that, by far, they are the least efficient designs you can build. Unless the player is driving up and down the road, you’re building out all these surrounding areas that players are just going to fly past and never see again.

      Also, 3 months is an extremely long time for a competition. And because Phillip only does one mapping competition at a time, everyone who is not interested in that theme would have to wait 4 months for the next one.

      1. Blue Lightning

        “The problem with Highway 17 / Water Hazard maps is that, by far, they are the least efficient designs you can build.”

        True, which is why I would call for 3 months build time, plus large prize money, to make it worth while. Also, the map load problem was a big issue with the original Hwy 17 (HS), Water Hazard (WH)….because a player moves so fast there were areas in those two chapters that had map loads too close together (although Valve managed it pretty well). But since HL2, the author of Minerva has taught us a thing or two about map making to save map loads…by building them vertically rather than horizontally. Actually Valve did some of that (to a small extent) in WH and HS. So if canals and highways were “widely” zig zagged in a vertical/horizontal fashion but not too tight (as to destroy speed like in Ep2), that might work to give players 10 or 20 minutes of drive time between loads. And of course like I mentioned there would be times when the player explores shacks, boathouses, solves a puzzle, etc.

        I hear ya on the argument of build time JG, and you might be right, it might be too much to ask. I am just wondering if it is doable, and if the modding community here at Planet Phillip might want to take on such a challenge?

  10. Blue Lightning

    Another idea I had was a “Black Mesa” competition. In this, the challenge is to make a Black Mesa mod…in other words, use the models from the new “Black Mesa” game and the Ep2 source engine of course, just like BM did.

  11. The draw has taken place and the winner and runner up will be contacted soon.

    Thanks to everybody who donated.

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