A few servers are for Half-Life, none are for Team Fortress Classic, Ricochet, Deathmatch Classic, e.g. However, people mostly play the latest version of Counter-Strike beta, and the retail Counter-Strike 1.5 (Steam version is 1.6) If you want to make a LAN server or a Dedicated Server using WON2, it is possible. So I have installed Half-Life (retail) and it seems that the game was in italian. Not just the setup, but every text and even voices in game. I also have the Steam version installed, so is there any way of changing the Half-Life WON's language?
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n Half-Life, players assume the role of the protagonist, Dr. Gordon Freeman, a recent MIT graduate in theoretical physics, and also a recent employee at Black Mesa. After an experiment that goes horribly awry when an unexpected Resonance Cascade (an apparently completely fictitious occurrence) rips dimensional seams that devastate the facility, Gordon must fight to escape the now alien-infested facility as creatures from another world — known as Xen — subsequently enter in ever-increasing numbers through these dimensional seams.
The game is set during May 200- in a remote area of New Mexico, USA at the Black Mesa Research Facility; a fictional complex that bears many similarities to both the Los Alamos National Laboratory and Area 51.