Oct 02, 2014 Zombie Edition is a mod based on the original Half-Life concept, but you will play as a headcrab and, what is more interesting, as a zombie. Zombies can mutate into three types to change their characteristics and each type will have at least six upgrades, including new weapons and abilities.
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The current version of half life '3.0', at one time, allowed playing through most of the Half-Life single player (HLSP) maps. Recent Steam updates, however, have affected the ability to do this. Some of the maps are buggy and others no longer automatically change to the next level. In September 2006, a 1 Mb fix was released for the SC3_HLSP_enabler. This fix allows a choice of easy or hard monsters, like the original 'svencoop30_hlsp_update' (easy) and 'svencoop30full with HLSP support' (hard). Although not an official fix, it is the best thing available today with over 575 downloads in the first couple months.
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To install Svencoop support for the Valve's half-life single player maps (HLSP) get/buy/have an archive that came with the original CD release of half-life. The file is named 'pak0.pak', and it does not come with the current steam version of half-life.
The Sven team made something called svencoop30_hlsp_update to make the single player maps easier for lower player counts, and it has quite a few bugs. The single player maps edited by guardian in 2003 no longer work in the current version of 3.0 because of Recent Steam updates and typos. Some of the maps cause the game to crash and others no longer automatically change when a player reaches the 'trigger_changelevel'.
This is where the 1 MB update comes in. Read on.