Half Life 2 Beta Mapsl ~UPD~
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If you want to get a huge sense of what Dry Canyon looked like before it got toned down for the 'official' Half-Life 2 release, take a look at the player-created'mod' for HL2 that 'turned' Dry Canyon's demo into this...
Dry Canyon was released as a demo for Half-Life 2 in the build of June 2004...and is a very early playable version of the 'Precursor' - a city built from the remains of the 'Mothership'...where the world is literally being torn apart as the alien race, the Combine, are trying to get into the Mothership...
Update: I also just came across an excellent HL2 map-archive page that features an entire collection of maps from the beta_epidemic folder...and each individual map is listed out with a link to the beta_epidemic folder ...
Update: Some of these maps and/or mapsets have been posted on the Skullbox map-archive ...but unfortunately, it's just a 'quick-view' & overview page, and does not list out all of the maps that are in the beta_epidemic folder that was linked above...
...but then I also have to mention the Half-Life 2: Episode 2 Demo, because it's an oddity for a 'demo' map that never actually 'appeared' in any of the official HL2 games -- but it does show a very cool, and unique way to play in a 'collapsed' environment -- playing inside the corpses and bodies of the dead -- which is something that I find pretty interesting for a number of reasons...and it does kind of 'foreshadow' a lot of the 'later' 2.5D stuff that came in the HL2: Episodes.
The project is still incomplete because the files were extracted from the Half Life 2 Beta Installation files -- and there are no original, pristine files of the projects...however, I figure that it's not necessarily a bad thing...
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