

# Asking for CDROM and checking if it's correct one POL_Shortcut "steam.exe" "Steam ($TITLE)" "" "" POL_Shortcut "steam.exe" "$TITLE" "$TITLE.png" "steam://rungameid/$STEAM_ID" # Shortcut done before install for steam version # Asking about memory size of graphic card POL_Call POL_Install_steam_flags "$STEAM_ID" POL_SetupWindow_InstallMethod "DVD,STEAM" # Choose between DVD and Digital Download version POL_Wine_PrefixCreate "$WORKING_WINE_VERSION" # Downloading wine if necessary and creating prefix POL_SetupWindow_menu "$(eval_gettext 'Steam installation has been detected\nwould you like to install this game in the same virtual drive?')" "$TITLE" "$(eval_gettext 'Yes')~$(eval_gettext 'No')" "~" STEAM=`find $WINEPREFIX -name "Steam.exe"` POL_SetupWindow_presentation "$TITLE" "$EDITOR" "$GAME_URL" "$AUTHOR" "$PREFIX" # Wine 1.5.9 -> 2.22 (to avoid Freetype and POl's GUI issues). # BUG: when installing from DVD, window 'Binary not found: steam.exe'. Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.# Wine version used : 1.3.23, 1.3.25, 1.3.37, 1.5.9 It’s chuckle-worthy that Valve is tweaking such an old game in preparation for new hardware, especially since the company said there’ll be no Steam Deck exclusives. Still, it looks pretty intuitive and very console-like.Įveryone assumes this sneaky update exists to make Half-Life 2 easier to play on the Steam Deck, which makes sense considering the device is coming out very soon.

Valve reportedly isn’t working on another mainline Half-Life game, so this update is all we will get for now. Valve updated Half-Life 2 user interface, it is most likely done for Steam Deck /IMgqW7sN8k
