
You'll get a zip file, unzip it and you'll have a bsp file, which you will put into this direction:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\sourcemods\gmod9\maps Or just use this chrome extension, which i haven't tested, but i will.Ĭopy the Map url (or simply download it with the extension) and paste it into the websites. If you'd like to see what the mod is like in action, here's a trailer.Also, if you want different maps from the ones you actually have, install the map (I only can ensure maps work, i haven't tried mods, but im pretty sure they don't work) on any of these websites: These changes might make Half-Life 2 an easier game overall and not in line with Valve's vision, but sometimes, you need something crazy to freshen up a repeat playthrough of a classic game, and this seems like a great way to do that.

Also, "destroying an APC ejects the driver up into the air." This new version makes the mod simpler to install (letting you install it for Half-Life 2 and its two episodes instead of having to do it individually), adds a new dedicated crowbar key, flying attack, and refines the existing movement options. The mod has been out since the middle of last year, but received a big version-two update this week. The mod also adds a short tutorial and mini-campaign, new airboat rockets, a button to quickly throw grenades (instead of having to manually swap to them), and a few cheat modes as well. The mod lets you double-jump, power slide, wall-run, and climb ledges. The Half-Life 2 Mobility Mod adds a number of movement options to the game that make its gameplay resemble Titanfall 2.

Need another reason to play through Half-Life 2? What if it was basically Titanfall 2?
