Half-Life: Opposing Force - Valve Developer Community (2024)

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Half-Life: Opposing Force

Developer(s)

Gearbox Software

Publisher(s)

Sierra Entertainment (retail)
Valve Corporation

Series

Half-Life series

Release date(s)

November 19, 1999

Windows:
November 19, 1999
macOS, Linux:
February 14, 2013

Platform(s)

Engine

GoldSrc

Steam AppID

Written in

Mod support

Yes,

drop-in folders

and gearbox_addon

SDK

Half-Life SDK

System requirements

For details, see below

Steam Deck compatbility

Playable

Distribution

Retail, Steam

Links

Previous game

Half-Life

Next game

Half-Life: Blue Shift

Half-Life: Opposing Force - Valve Developer Community (11) Half-Life: Opposing Force is the first official expansion pack for Half-Life. It puts the player into the role of Cpl. Adrian Shephard, one of the military specialists of the Hazardous Environment Combat Unit sent in by the government to contain and silence the Black Mesa Research Facility. Shephard travels through new and familiar areas of the Black Mesa facility, encountering new weapons and NPCs.

Like Half-Life, Opposing Force's name holds a scientific value. Although it means literally the "opposing force" to Freeman and Xen, the name also links to Isaac Newton's Third Law of Motion. The game itself is often abbreviated to OpFor and Op4.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Content
  • 3 Chapters
  • 4 System Requirements
  • 5 Related mods
  • 6 See also

History

Opposing Force was developed by the external and acclaimed company Gearbox Software. Gearbox aimed to further the story of the Black Mesa incident and show exactly how the situation was ultimately resolved. Opposing Force was originally released in 1999, and had since been named 'Game of the Year' by the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences.

Content

As Opposing Force returns the player to Black Mesa as a soldier, Opposing Force's content differs from Half-Life's to maximize the role of the HECU, giving it a stronger presence and a more realistic feel. As such, Opposing Force introduces different types of soldiers: in addition to the shotgun and automatic-wielding troops of the original game, Opposing Force includes soldiers armed with light machine guns as well as engineers capable of cutting through sealed doors and medics who can heal both the player and friendly NPC's.

Gearbox also expanded the number of participants in the incident. Now included with the Black Mesa personnel, HECU forces, and Xen invaders are two new groups. One of these is the mysterious Black Operations, who are specialist human forces that are faster and more agile than HECU troops. Only encountered twice in Half-Life - female assassins attempting to kill Gordon Freeman - the Black Operations are now in the facility in force, targeting anything that is still alive, including the player and fellow HECU members. The female assassins from the original game return, working in conjunction with new male soldiers and snipers.

The other one of these groups is a completely new hostile force known as Race-X. These creatures are not part of the Xen forces and will attack Vortigaunt troops as well as human ones.

A number of new weapons and models have been introduced to further better the game. These include the M-249 SAW light machine gun and M-40A1 sniper rifle referred to above, as well as a Desert Eagle (which is used in place of the .357 Magnum in single-player, but the two separate weapons are available in multiplayer) and a host of alien and experimental Black Mesa weapons. New NPC models include redesigned HECU soldiers to accommodate the new features, Black Operations soldiers, the new Race-X species, and several new NPCs made specially for the Boot Camp, Opposing Force's version of Half-Life's Hazard Course.

Gearbox composed the soundtrack for Opposing Force, which was later used again in Half-Life: Blue Shift. Yet for unknown reasons, this soundtrack did not originally migrate with the rest of the game to Steam.

Chapters

Half-Life: Opposing Force - Valve Developer Community (14) Half-Life: Opposing Force has 13 chapters (14 with Boot Camp). Players can also travel to Xen (displays as C4A1TITLE) in We Are Not Alone, but this will quickly result in player falling into a void.

Half-Life: Opposing Force - Valve Developer Community (15) Half-Life: Opposing Force Chapters
Boot Camp Incoming Welcome To Black Mesa We Are Pulling Out
Missing In Action Friendly Fire We Are Not Alone Crush Depth
Vicarious Reality Pit Worm's Nest Foxtrot Uniform The Package
Worlds Collide Conclusion

System Requirements

Windows (Retail/WON version):

Windows (Steam version):

  • Windows 7 or later
  • 800 MHz CPU
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 4 GB disk space
  • 32 MB VRAM video card

Half-Life: Opposing Force - Valve Developer Community (16)Note:The Steam version is no longer compatible with XP and Vista[confirm] since the 25th anniversary update.
User using these OS can downgrade to previous version of the game by using the steam_legacy beta branch instead.

OS X:

Linux:

  • Ubuntu 12.04, SteamOS 1.0
  • 2.8 GHz Dual Core processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 4 GB disk space
  • Nvidia Geforce 8600/9600 GT or ATI (AMD) Radeon HD 2600/3600 video card
  • OpenGL 2.1 or above
  • For Nvidia: 310 driver version
  • For ATI (AMD): 12.11 driver version
  • OpenAL-compatible audio

Related mods

  • Sven Co-op

See also

  • Half-Life: Oppsing Force FGD

    Games and Mods produced by Gearbox Software

    GoldSrc

    Half-Life: Opposing ForceHalf-Life: Blue ShiftHalf-Life (PS2)Half-Life: DecayHalf-Life (Dreamcast)Counter-Strike: Condition Zero (reworked) • James Bond 007: Nightfire

    Official Half-Life games

    GoldSrc

    Half-Life (also on PS2) Half-Life: Further Data Half-Life: Uplink Half-Life: Opposing Force - Valve Developer Community (32) Half-Life: Opposing Force Half-Life: Blue Shift Half-Life: Decay (only in PS2)

    Deathmatch Classic

    Source

    Half-Life 2 (also on Xbox) Half-Life 2: Episode One Half-Life 2: Episode Two Half-Life 2: Lost Coast Half-Life 2: Deathmatch Half-Life: Source

    Half-Life Deathmatch: Source

    Source 2

    Half-Life: Alyx

    Related

    Portal series

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