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However, if the object is slanted in front of you just right, you are repeatedly jumping forward off and into the object, therefore you are not only kept from flying off the end, but you jump more rapidly, as you land on the object faster. Normally if you hold in forward while flying without letting go for a certain amount of time, eventually you'll end up gaining too much speed and flying off and past the object. There's a few tricks you can use to adjust your speed and altitude.Ĭlimbing is another flying method, used to gain height and distance, rapidly. Flat objects with a good amount of room for standing are easiest to fly with. With most objects holding in the forward button helps, as it maintains your place on the object, whereas otherwise it starts to come out from under you.

If you repeatedly do this, you will continue to gain height. If you stand on an object while still holding it, and then immediately jump, you will jump off the object and it will follow you upwards. 2.3 How to gain height without moving otherwise.I have a feeling that it's the cheat activation that you forgot. Then, finally, when in the game, bring up the console and type in sv_cheats 1 to enable the cheats, followed by noclip 1 to turn you into a ghost. If you have the console working, quit and make the shortcut look like this "c:\Half-Life\hl.exe" -dev -console, and this will make the game cheat-worthy. In the shortcut, starting up Half-Life, at the very least you should have (example.) "c:\Half-Life\hl.exe" -console, and running that, when you get into the game there should be a Console option above New Game. Why you can't get the console up and running is strange, though. And clipping would help you in your situation because to clip means to turn you into a ghost, effectively, and you can pass through anything. Perhaps if you played the last 5 minutes before that elevator sequence it could unfreeze itself and resume the way it should.? That's the only suggestion I can think of, besides clipping. Could I make a suggestion, northman? It sounds like the script for the elevator didn't come into play after the loading sequence half way up the shaft.
