The blasphemy of playing Half-Life with a gamepad is now easier as Black Mesa gets a sudden weighty update, devs tease ‘more dangerous patch’ to come

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A Black Mesa security guard looks worriedly at the player

What’s the half-life of Half-Life? By my reckoning, it seems we’ll stop receiving updates to (one version or another of) Valve’s classic roughly around the time Chernobyl becomes habitable again. Not only did the original game get a big ol’ update last November, but now Black Mesa—its Valve-endorsed remake—has just put out a meaty list of fixes. It’s calling it the “Necro patch” for reasons I’m not entirely clear on but am very enthusiastic about.

Crowbar Collective called this one a “Mini patch” when it was in beta last month, but it sure seems hefty to me. It ports the game to a newer version of the DXVK renderer, tightens up performance, ends crashes, and switches the game over to use Steam Input for its controller support, which has been significantly improved in general.

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