To be fair when the dude said that in the 2003 demo he meant it as a joke. Even by the time HL2 came out the 486 was massively outdated computer software. It's not really a "where did the time go" moment because everyone knew you couldn't run this game on that lol.
@@genericwhitekidthesecond4330 yeah. I don't think even the original Half Life would run on a 486. I'd guess it would probably be geared towards Pentium machines. Not that I could be any judge at that, I was born in '03, and haven't really had a chance at running the OG Pentium, let alone a 486.
@@crilex2030 True, he may talk all he wants about unforseen consequences but at the end of the day, I have bathtubs that I can accelerate to the speed of light.
“…that wasn’t possible outside of a movie studio…” What’s funny about this quote is that movie studios now use technology that’s primarily used in gaming (i.e. the Unreal Engine in world building.)
i'm always surprised with how good the human models from source look, no other game that was coming out at the same time and for a while after had human faces that looked nearly as realistic and not-uncany
I like how the presentation is talking about facial rigs of enemy's like they weren't going to have 90% of the hostiles wear masks
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Well, it may be talking about Breen, masks are better for game optimization, less resources to animate, less polygons and you can use the same model all the times you want.
@@Toxin___InterHalfer I think they meant the combine and metrocops in the final game. All of the humanoid combine units you fight wear masks so there never is any facial rigs for enemies.
@@unknownentity835 Engines are constantly being updated internally, and only the biggest revamps/updates get numerical changes. You could say S2 came out in 2015, but it was a big mess back then to be called an engine. And even in the Half-Life: Alyx branch it's missing a lot of things you'd expect from a modern engine, like basic water shaders or working level streaming.
@Negrohero Yeah, they forgot that E3 was a showcase of game's in-development and what technology they can show-off and offer and not JUST a giant advert for stockholders. Thanks to that mindset, E3 is dead. Who knows if it'll come back next year, but considering most big companies are just gonna do live-streams similar to Nintendo Direct, I doubt it.
Its a voice line from the original chinese dub of hl1.
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It was to point out that mouth flaps where animated to match any language, wich at the time was unheard off and not many other devs(if any) have done something similar. The VO in source have the phonenes used inside in the wav files, so just changing the languaje when the game loads the other files the mouth responds correctly. This was a lot of work because it forced the dubbers to keep the time of the english files and also the soft at the time that did the voice analisis was not that great and only worked fine on english, so it had to be manually fixed or made all up with video reference and consultors.
He looks like an actor who is actively collaborating and standing model with the creators. Especially with him smiling like he's having fun. I imagine him being a nice guy with a British accent when the cameras are off and making some jokes and references to his time as a stage actor.
Plus the really skinny face and pale skin made him look more outlandish than a average human. It really played into whether he’s a human or an alien being.
@@chaosboss1033 My point isn't that the current G-Man model wasn't a necessary upgrade, just that they could have done way better. Half-Life 2 G-Man has shading around his eyes, more striking blue in his eyes, and overall more alien looking. Half-Life Alyx G-Man has a lazy-eye.
Even thought i was born in 2005, well beyond the release of half life 2, i can imagine that this is how it looked to everyone back then. Even if half life (and expansions)/hl2/ep1/ep2 are old, i still respect the games and love them, seriously one of my most favourite games i know.
Not only that but those faces would continue to be more believable than those of games published some years after. Have you seen TES: Oblivion? That games is from 2 years after hl2 and the faces looked horrible. And sometimes the actual textures of the faces on other posterior games were better than those of hl2 but the movements were like those of puppets.
After all of us having seen Source 1 G-Man for nearly a decade or so now, it's wonderful visually seeing how even further we've come in terms of game tech. And also just that a lot of what was considered really new techniques and technology is pretty much the standard now.
It's 20 years old... But I can tell you when I saw that tech demo in my 20s, I figured by this point we'd have had several leaps forward of the same size. We really haven't.
1:13 "那麼... 看來我們是沒有合作的機會了" I personally translate it to English is "Well, looks like we don't have chance of working together." The voice actor is Taiwanese. The company in Taiwan was gone, and the actor passed away years ago. Thanks for the remade tech demo, looks nice and nostalgic to me ;)
COOL I remember when I watched the demo, from what I saw, I opened a magazine with the latest in computer hardware and thought about upgrading my computer. After that I bought a video card and some memory and also installed Windows XP. The processor I had was a Pentium iii. handled the game easily.
I would've loved Valve to revisit the 2003 showcase to show off Source 2's facial systems or lighting. Or show what it can do and it's limits. We barley scratched the surface of Source 2's capabilities on our own.
I remember going to a cybercafe since I didnt had internet in my house yet to look for information on hl2 and downloading all this concept art and tech demos, the hype was real.
Back in 1998 the models of *Half-Life* were already considered significantly outdated. This helped conveying the impressive leap in graphics five years later.
"Belivable and realistic human beings" he says, while showing the G-Man
you mean all the other human beings in your life aren't like G-Man?.... i might need new friends
Hew-mon beings
Theoretically human
@@bootblacking Real Hugh mon beans
@@aplimsollpunk2738 hú mon B E A N
"And this'll run on my 486?"
How far we have come.
So far down for this comment! Yeah to think people might've even been running one around that time.. Mental
Where did the days go by?
Yeah on a gpu with 486 cores, maybe.
To be fair when the dude said that in the 2003 demo he meant it as a joke. Even by the time HL2 came out the 486 was massively outdated computer software. It's not really a "where did the time go" moment because everyone knew you couldn't run this game on that lol.
@@genericwhitekidthesecond4330 yeah. I don't think even the original Half Life would run on a 486. I'd guess it would probably be geared towards Pentium machines. Not that I could be any judge at that, I was born in '03, and haven't really had a chance at running the OG Pentium, let alone a 486.
We have come to the point where hl2 gman is considered ancient... Time flies
More like he has become God himself.
@@goalieg3391 Yep but he ain't a god in his home world gmod lol
@@crilex2030 he's basically the ancient meme god of gmod videos
@@MTB396 haha true
@@crilex2030 True, he may talk all he wants about unforseen consequences but at the end of the day, I have bathtubs that I can accelerate to the speed of light.
"once the suppression field is down, i'm going to mate."
👀
"aahh, who am I kidding.."
some times i dream about cheese
1:26
1:32
“…that wasn’t possible outside of a movie studio…” What’s funny about this quote is that movie studios now use technology that’s primarily used in gaming (i.e. the Unreal Engine in world building.)
What is it? Forgive my dumb question.
@@firstnamesurname2482 they used the unreal engine for The Mandalorian.
Bruh they used Unreal Engine 3 in Lazytown, back then.
@@Web720 That’s unreal.
Probably because it's faster and less expensive than actually rendering them in some program.
he just looks like he's waiting for the presenter to shut up lol
Gman reminds me of standing at the front of class during presentations but everyone else won't stfu
@@LittleFuckingGremlin Especially doing the weird faces out of boredom
Agreed, I was expecting him to tell the presenter to shut up, obviously in a cryptic manner.
@@BierBart12 Yes, lmao
Holy fuck that makes this is way funnier than it should be
this is so neat to see. love it
The maker of RTX morshu is here too? Holy smokes that's great.
@@uglies7056 I know right
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Still. The 2004 source engine is still impressive
The original tech demo was actually in 2003
Yeah
The models of Left 4 dead 2 is an example, looks very good after 12 years
i'm always surprised with how good the human models from source look, no other game that was coming out at the same time and for a while after had human faces that looked nearly as realistic and not-uncany
@@deceseze the only exception I would consider is LA Noire, but that was essentially a 3D performance capture
Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was.
Time isn't holding up
Same as it ever was
My god, a shotgun
With a beautiful wife.
I like how the presentation is talking about facial rigs of enemy's like they weren't going to have 90% of the hostiles wear masks
Well, it may be talking about Breen, masks are better for game optimization, less resources to animate, less polygons and you can use the same model all the times you want.
@ i mean, we know why, it's just funny that they would say that when the opposite is the case
During the times of E3 2004, they have completely abandoned the concept of masks and Air Exchange
@@Toxin___InterHalfer I think they meant the combine and metrocops in the final game. All of the humanoid combine units you fight wear masks so there never is any facial rigs for enemies.
@@Walternity Judith, Breen
"Will this run on my 486?" Man, I'm too young to be understanding this reference
Graphics card.
Ah the old Intel 486 processor. It was Intel's top of the line processor before Intel Pentium.
A 486 processor was included in Doom's recommended specs, so yeah quite ancient reference
Basically 1989's equivalent of "will it run crysis?"
@@Sonamyfan875 No, they meant an Intel 486, a CPU that was already 14 years old by the time they made the joke.
"And maybe discover a few new feelings along the way."
SFM animators have got you covered in that area.
I'm concerned.
I mean, the first people to make TF2 porn was Valve themselves in Meet the Spy
Imagine it being 500% facial animation.
COREY. PLEASE DO THIS.
COREY WE NEED THIS
PLEASE
PLEASE
PLEASE
0:51 When “Once In A Lifetime” comes on
If Gabe called GoldSrc Source 1
We would have source 3 by now
No.
Source 2: Episode 1
@@rostinthreelips7035 What? What do you mean? Just "no."? Say something for fuck sake.
@@nobody-tj1mv lol
@@nobody-tj1mv I don't have an opinion, that's why I just like everything that everyone else likes in pop culture.
G-Man is just standing there, Menacingly
This will be Half Life Alyx graphics in 2012.
Source 2 engine is old :-O but look like dammed good !!!
@@unknownentity835 What? It's from like 2019... Houston, I think we may have a possible woosh moment here...
@@unknownentity835 Engines are constantly being updated internally, and only the biggest revamps/updates get numerical changes. You could say S2 came out in 2015, but it was a big mess back then to be called an engine. And even in the Half-Life: Alyx branch it's missing a lot of things you'd expect from a modern engine, like basic water shaders or working level streaming.
@@YouYubeEnjoyerNum1 really thought hla would have level streaming
@@unknownentity835 bruh, yourv name is my clah of clans nam.
"And maybe discover a few new feelings along the way..."
So that's what he meant by _Unforseen Consequences_
1:28 When the suppresion field is is down, and you're prepared for unforeseen consequenses
he said "clearly you dont own an airfryer"
Back when E3 was just some guy nonchalantly presenting their new game to a couple of people.
Good times.
@Negrohero Yeah, they forgot that E3 was a showcase of game's in-development and what technology they can show-off and offer and not JUST a giant advert for stockholders. Thanks to that mindset, E3 is dead. Who knows if it'll come back next year, but considering most big companies are just gonna do live-streams similar to Nintendo Direct, I doubt it.
@@Razgriz_01 e3 officially shutdown, each one now has their own show
That's exactly how it felt back in the day. Source was revolutionary
1:14 G-man speaking an asian language is something I didn't know I needed.
He says a cooperation between us is now out of the question in chinese
@@mirukuteea Thank you!
Its a voice line from the original chinese dub of hl1.
It was to point out that mouth flaps where animated to match any language, wich at the time was unheard off and not many other devs(if any) have done something similar. The VO in source have the phonenes used inside in the wav files, so just changing the languaje when the game loads the other files the mouth responds correctly. This was a lot of work because it forced the dubbers to keep the time of the english files and also the soft at the time that did the voice analisis was not that great and only worked fine on english, so it had to be manually fixed or made all up with video reference and consultors.
He looks like an actor who is actively collaborating and standing model with the creators.
Especially with him smiling like he's having fun.
I imagine him being a nice guy with a British accent when the cameras are off and making some jokes and references to his time as a stage actor.
He would be a great Sherlock Holmes
This is so cool, honestly shocking how far we’ve come in graphics over the years!
🤡🤡🤡
I still love that eyebrow wiggle at the "discover new feelings along the way" part
Beautifully done, Mr. Laddo, I'll see you up ahead!
"And maybe discover a few new feelings along the way"
*winks suggestively*
Damn there was really a lot of upgrades, i guess valve was really ''Letting the days go by"' to upgrade source....
The water flowing underground energised them, No wonder they don't stop.
@@MidnightWanderer00 I think Vale's plan was enter Into the blue again.
@@bernardopratademelo6571 After the money's gone? Maybe.
Yooo that ending eyebrow and smirk could stop and start a resonance cascade by itself!
Gman: I'm gonna say something I've never said to a loving soul in my life
Gman: 1:14
What a handsome man!! I miss watching this beautiful face in the 20 long years of stasis..
Not gonna lie, at this point, I would've expected him to blurt out some Talking Heads from out of nowhere haha
A serious video? We definitially need more of this kind of stuff! 😉
For real though I actually think this is a pretty good video to show how detailed source 2's gman model actually is.
When most of the channel is shitposty, it's just so much more impactful when cool stuff like this gets put out. This was super neat
I cannot fathom how blown away people in 2003 would be if you showed them modern g man
G-Man’s ugliness now in sharper and higher quality definition, for the modern age.
The fuck are you talking about GMan is a handsome man
@@ViolentVista I second that opinion
@@ViolentVista I third this
@@ViolentVista G-Man actually means Gorgeous-Man
Pyrosanical no God-Man
seeing this after the tech demo of hl3 makes you realize how far they came
Say what you want, hl2 Gman had a charm to his model. There were aspects such as the shading around the eyes that made him seem more sinister.
Plus the really skinny face and pale skin made him look more outlandish than a average human. It really played into whether he’s a human or an alien being.
Half of me wishes that they used the HL2 G-Man model again and just improved upon it. The HL Alyx G-Man model is the least intimidating in my opinion.
@@madeyalook121 That model was all the way back from 2004, they had to eventually upgrade it. Its only better for nolstagic reasons
@@chaosboss1033
My point isn't that the current G-Man model wasn't a necessary upgrade, just that they could have done way better.
Half-Life 2 G-Man has shading around his eyes, more striking blue in his eyes, and overall more alien looking.
Half-Life Alyx G-Man has a lazy-eye.
This is very well done Corey. Whenever you do something serious I am in awe. Your memes are perfect, your serious SFMs are epic, good work bratan.
Gee Man looks stunningly good in a dark suit actually. Wonder what he'd look like in a Tux.
Extremely high levels of epicness
Absolutely amazing work man. The little things at the end made it even better.
Even thought i was born in 2005, well beyond the release of half life 2, i can imagine that this is how it looked to everyone back then. Even if half life (and expansions)/hl2/ep1/ep2 are old, i still respect the games and love them, seriously one of my most favourite games i know.
Not only that but those faces would continue to be more believable than those of games published some years after. Have you seen TES: Oblivion? That games is from 2 years after hl2 and the faces looked horrible. And sometimes the actual textures of the faces on other posterior games were better than those of hl2 but the movements were like those of puppets.
Yeah, valve was way ahead of the other games. HL1 came out literally like 2 days before ocarina of time.
@@Linkale_ oblivion's faces are forgivable since it would be too expensive to animate and create that many faces
From Gold Src, to Source, to Source 2. What a ride it has been
Can't believe it was so long ago. Feels like it was just yesterday
You remade all the small, subtle details in his face too. It's so interesting to see it reanimated like this! Fantastic job
1:16 It's Mandarin of "Well, it looks like we won't be working together."
And it's written as 「那麼,看來我們是沒有合作的機會了」
I was so excited when that E3 demo leaked. Good times
i am so happy you made this
Why is the gman so memed?
It’s a way to cope with our fear
@@matthillfromcollege4109 fear
lust
@@user-wm1em1rg4p definitely
@@user-wm1em1rg4p In my case a combination of both.
After all of us having seen Source 1 G-Man for nearly a decade or so now, it's wonderful visually seeing how even further we've come in terms of game tech.
And also just that a lot of what was considered really new techniques and technology is pretty much the standard now.
He looks like hell!
Awesome recreation, well played!
It's 20 years old... But I can tell you when I saw that tech demo in my 20s, I figured by this point we'd have had several leaps forward of the same size. We really haven't.
1:13 "那麼... 看來我們是沒有合作的機會了"
I personally translate it to English is "Well, looks like we don't have chance of working together."
The voice actor is Taiwanese. The company in Taiwan was gone, and the actor passed away years ago.
Thanks for the remade tech demo, looks nice and nostalgic to me ;)
rip this guy (don't know his name lol)
COOL I remember when I watched the demo, from what I saw, I opened a magazine with the latest in computer hardware and thought about upgrading my computer. After that I bought a video card and some memory and also installed Windows XP. The processor I had was a Pentium iii. handled the game easily.
"And this will run on my 486?"
I love that guy still. I wonder where he is now...
"That spreadsheet ran so well!"
G-man looks so gooooooooooooood
This is one of my favourite presentations, so you remaking it just made it number one on that list.
This original footage is like real nostalgia for me, i remember watching it on the old hl2 demo disc that i still own
Nice dude,love this stuff
Doctor freeeeemannn... it'ssss time to go crazy, dare I say... g-g-go sssstupid...
Amazing work, Corey!
I would've loved Valve to revisit the 2003 showcase to show off Source 2's facial systems or lighting. Or show what it can do and it's limits.
We barley scratched the surface of Source 2's capabilities on our own.
"Will this run on my 486?", there is always that one potatoe guy...
G man's eyes look like he hasn't slept in days.
It's awesome seeing how far we've come from half life 1 in terms of this sort of tech
Im so glad this became my favourite sfm channel
This gives me some serious nostalgia.
I remember going to a cybercafe since I didnt had internet in my house yet to look for information on hl2 and downloading all this concept art and tech demos, the hype was real.
1:15 Gman randomly starts speaking Chinese lmao
"It seems that we won't be working together."
Everybody's a Freeman until you turn around and he'll be right behind you
This is really great, man!
This is smooth as hell dude! Amazing!
Simply incredible. Thank you CoreyLaddo
Wow this looks amazing!
I'm so glad that you didn't over-exaggerate Source 2 Gman's expressions like every other video I've seen
"Now this will run on my 486!" has to be the funniest and coincidential quotes
So much to see you again Mr. Corey…
his goofy ahh blinking makes me laugh 😭
“Will this run on my 486” this show is one of the greatest live demo events in gaming history, I think
still looks amazing even today.
i was just thinking about this the other day, "what if CoreyLaddo recreated that gman demo" and you fuckin did it
1:15 it’s so weird to be able to understand him, this is the first time hearing him in my native language lmao
What he was saying?
Should totally remake that old "So Cold" Gmail singing video, stuff was the bomb back in the early BC times
Very nice corey love the vids man keep up the good work
Smug Gman looked funny back there, smug Gman looks even funnier now
1:14 G-man is speaking Chinese, something about "那麼看來我們是沒有合作的機會了"
Translation is: "Well, look like we don't have any chance to cooperate."
would that line be lifted from the end of the first Half-Life when you refuse his offer? i believe he says something similar in english
Thank you for your content, pal
Back in 1998 the models of *Half-Life* were already considered significantly outdated. This helped conveying the impressive leap in graphics five years later.
Source 1 gman appears:
"LOOKS LIKE HELL!"
Source was such an amazing engine
Coreyladdo’s videos are like the next generation of An0nymooose vids in a nutshell lol
This looks so well done!
damn, you had me fooled for a second.
im so happy you did this
Congraturations you have completed a great game
"this'll run on my 486?"
Hell it might. Any fucking thing can run HL2.
This is so clever I love it!
Man, listening to audio from a time when Valve gave a crap...
It brings a tear to the eye.