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Half-Life 2 Episode One Android Gameplay

Duration: 07:13Views: 173.7KLikes: 1.3KDate Created: Jan, 2016

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Description: Half-Life 2 Episode One Android Gameplay Subscribe here: tinyurl.com/pcb9rlw Don't forget to leave a LIKE and COMMENT what game you want to see next. More Videos: youtube.com/watch?v=ia1FBpgz1cU&list=PL-9OT5ym3lYX5HDuqitC5JppKMFbFY_Ap My Channel: youtube.com/c/GameplayPcAndroid Google+: google.com/+GameplayPcAndroid Twitter: twitter.com/GamingOfficial Facebook: facebook.com/GamingOfficial Playing Half-Life 2 Episode One on Android phone using wireless mouse and wireless keyboard. It's not a remote desktop or stream app. It doesn't require internet connection. Hardware: 55 watt battery or power supply. For that I have battery. CPU: Primary Intel Core i7-4702MQ @ 1,6 GHz Downclocked 2,2 GHz to 1,6 GHz Downclocked because of heat problems. Secondary Snapdragon 801 Quad-core 2.5 GHz Krait 400 Overclocked 2,5 GHz to 2,7 GHz GPU: Primary: Nvidia GeForce GTX 760M @ 469 MHz Downclocked 657 MHz to 469 MHz Downclocked because of heat problems. Secondary Adreno 330 @ 525 MHz Overclocked 450 Mhz to 525 MHz External MPC: Custom Motherboard x86, Intel CPU, Nvidia GPU, RAM 4 GB, HDD/SDD Mobile resources, No external connections. No cooling (Downclocked CPU & GPU). Avg. temp. 70-85. OS Lindroid x86 v0.98. This let's you connect everything with your android device. 1280x720 Medium Stable 30 FPS Playable IMPORTANT: ALL GAMES ARE IN BETA TESTING! LINKS WILL BE AVAILABLE WHEN APPS AND OTHER HARDWARE ARE 100% STABLE! THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING! Apps that I have created but not published yet: Active-Opacity Game Buttons - Working on it. Active Game Buttons - Customizable (Icons, places, sizes & more.) Android-Intel Connectivity - External Hardware Android-Nvidia Connectivity - External Hardware Mouse To Touch Control Module - Similar apps can be found. Gaming Keyboard To Touch Control Module - Same as mouse module. Half-Life 2: Episode One is a first-person shooter video game, the first in a series of episodes that serve as the sequel for the 2004 Half-Life 2. It was developed by Valve Corporation and released on June 1, 2006. Originally called Half-Life 2: Aftermath, the game was later renamed to Episode One after Valve became confident in using an episodic structure for the game. Similar to Half-Life 2, Episode One also uses the Source game engine. The game debuted new lighting and animation technologies, as well as AI sidekick enhancements. The game's events take place immediately after those in Half-Life 2, in and around war-torn City 17. Episode One follows scientist Gordon Freeman and his companion Alyx Vance as they fight in humanity's continuing struggle against the transhuman race known as the Combine. When the story begins, Gordon wakes up outside the enemy's base of operations, the Citadel, after being left unconscious from the concluding events of Half-Life 2. During the course of the game, Gordon travels with Alyx as they attempt to evacuate the city. As the game comes to an end, Gordon and Alyx are caught in a major accident, and their fates are revealed in the sequel, Episode Two. Valve views episodes One through Three as tantamount to a standalone release. Episode One is available as part of a bundle package known as The Orange Box, which also includes Half-Life 2, Episode Two, Team Fortress 2, and Portal. Episode One received a generally positive critical reaction, and the co-operative aspects of the gameplay received particular praise but its short length was criticized. - Android Gameplay

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